Differences between Potassium Fulvic Acid and Potassium Humate
Oct 27, 2023
Potassium fulvic acid and potassium humate are two different products: humic acid is a macromolecular organic substance widely existing in nature, widely used in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, petroleum, chemical industry, building materials, medicine and health, environmental protection and other fields, across dozens of industries. Humic acid includes black humic acid, yellow humic acid and brown humic acid. Potassium humate is a kind of high molecular aromatic hydroxyl carboxylate. It is produced by the reaction of black humic acid and potassium hydroxide, the appearance is black powdery solid, soluble in water, alkaline, containing hydroxyl, carboxylate and other active genes. Potassium fulvic acid appearance: potassium fulvic acid is produced by the reaction of fulvic acid and potassium hydroxide, potassium fulvic acid appearance is brown-yellow ultra-fine powder, slightly carel taste, instant soluble without residue, its activity is 10 times that of natural humic acid, but also contains a variety of vitamins, trace elements, bacterial proteins, nucleic acids, surface active substances and growth factors (bioactive substances). After the synthesis of potassium humate with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other elements required by plants, it can become a multi-functional and efficient compound fertilizer, and is used for soil improvement, plant production stimulant and fertilizer enhancement agent. Potassium fulhuate can improve the soil mass structure, loosen the soil, improve the soil fertilizer holding capacity, adjust pH value, reduce the content of heavy metals in the soil, and reduce the damage of salt ions to seeds and seedlings.






