What is potassium humate and how is it used?
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September 13, 2024 at 6:48 pm by Olivia Baker
Potassium humate is a water-soluble potassium salt derived from humic acid, extracted from natural sources like leonardite or brown coal. It is a highly effective organic fertilizer and soil conditioner used in agriculture. Potassium humate enhances soil fertility by improving its structure, increasing nutrient uptake, and stimulating microbial activity. It acts as a chelating agent, making essential nutrients more available to plants. Common applications include soil amendment, foliar spraying, and integration into irrigation systems to promote root development, increase crop yields, and improve the quality of agricultural produce. Advanced production technologies efficiently extract and process humic substances to create high-quality potassium humate suitable for various agricultural needs.