How does potassium humate 98 differ from other grades?
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September 13, 2024 at 2:51 pm by Gabriel Silva
Potassium humate 98 refers to a highly concentrated form of potassium humate, containing 98% humic acid or potassium content. This higher grade offers superior water solubility, making it more effective for immediate nutrient availability and absorption in plants. Compared to lower grades, potassium humate 98 delivers stronger results in terms of nutrient uptake, root stimulation, and crop yield improvement. It is especially suitable for advanced agricultural practices and fertigation systems, where efficiency and performance are critical. Lower grades may contain more impurities or less concentrated humic substances, offering slightly reduced benefits.