What is Soil Conditioner ?
Most simply put soil conditioner is a substance that can be added to soil to change the soil properties.And we distinctly divide soil amendments into 3 categories:
Fertilizers – be it organic or synthetic a fertilizer is a soil amendment that provides plant nutrients.
Soil inoculants – are soil amendments that add biology to the soil in order to improve the soil food web.
Soil conditioners – As previously stated that enhance soil properties.
But article will introduce a new soil conditioner and I don’t think you heard before. It’s –Potassium Humate Composite absorbent polymer powder.
Humate Soil Conditioner
You may heard “potassium humate” or absorbent resin powder (potassium polyacrylate) ,but how about “Humate Soil Conditioner”?
water absorbing materials for soil Humate Soil Conditioner for resisting drought in agriculture has high water absorption, high water-retaining property, water-releasing,high comprehensive strength,high associative property.
In one word, it is a amazing Potassium Humate Composite which can absorb and retaining water for plants.
It not only has all the function of common soil conditioner, but also can increase the water retaining ability of soil — Just like a “mini – reservoir” to release water to plants !
And here are the Advantages:
–Improve seed germination and emergence to give plants an early, health start.
–Save the irrigation, increase crops and fruit yield.
-It contains Potassium and release the fertilizer efficiency slowly.
– It is environmental, environmental protection and biodegradable,non-toxic,non-residue,etc.
Humate Soil Conditioner is a highly effective soil conditioner derived from natural humic acids, scientifically extracted and processed. This soil conditioner significantly improves the soil structure, increases the stability of the soil granular structure and improves the soil's ability to retain water and fertilizer.
Humate soil conditioner is a natural soil amendment derived from humic acids, which are components of decomposed organic matter.
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