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Key Factors To Consider When Choosing Suitable Humic Acid For Your Gardens

Having a lush, green lawn is everything all homeowners desire. However, achieving and maintaining this type of lawn requires proper care and effort. For instance, to achieve a lawn with vivid green colour, you certainly need to improve your soil structure. Here’s where the need to use the right humic acid comes into play.

With humic acid available in different forms and brands today, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. If you currently struggle to choose a suitable product, this post is all you need to find the right tips for buying the right humic acid at FoliarTech today.

 

What is The Source of the Humic Acid?

It’s worth knowing that humic acid is available in different forms today. The common options are:

  • Leonardite-based products, with the help of alkaline extraction, are derived from ancient plant materials. These plant materials are rich in both humic and fulvic acids. They typically contain 60-70 percent humic acid and high cation exchange capacity, which is necessary to improve your garden’s soil structure and deliver the necessary nutrients to your lawns.
  • Compost-based substances are derived from composted organic materials. They are either available as solid concentrates or liquid extracts. They typically contain about 10 – 40% humic acid and a moderate cation exchange capacity. You can apply them as organic fertilizer and soil conditioner to improve your soil structure and enhance its microbial activity. These products only deliver slow-release nutrients for lawn growth.
  • Liquid humic acids are concentrated extracts derived from different organic materials, such as leonardite, compost, and peat. They often contain 6-20 percent humic acid and are very easy to apply through foliar spray or irrigation. You can also use them along with other liquid fertilizers to deliver immediate nutrient availability and uptake.

Bottom line: understanding the different forms of humic acid can help you make informed decisions when buying the ideal product for your lawns.

 

Other Factors

Apart from the forms of humic acid, other factors worth considering when buying the right product include:

  1. Formulation—humic acid products have different formulations, including granular, powdered, or liquid humic acid. Ensure to choose the form that best suits your lawn care routine. For ease of application, we recommend going for liquid products. For slow nutrient release effects, you can choose granular products.
  2. pH levels—before choosing the right humic acid product, ensure to check the pH level for compatibility with your lawn soil.
  3. Concentration—this also matters when choosing the right product for your gardens and lawns. For the best results, it makes sense to go for humic acid with higher concentration—a good example is the leonardite-based products but they are usually very expensive. This FoliarTech’s liquid humic acid (Humic Elite PG), with a concentration of 7.65%, is also very effective and less expensive, making it ideal for your gardens. This product is made with HUMALITE—a rare and one-of-a-kind material that can only be sourced from Central Alberta in Canada.

NB: although leonardite-based products are rich in humic and fulvic acid, HUMALITE-based products, such as Humic Elite PG, are better because of their superior performance. Apart from being less expensive, these products come with higher purity and lower ash content, which is ideal for improved nutrient absorption, better soil health, and lower risk of contaminants.

 

  1. Soil type—your lawn’s soil type can influence your choice of the right humic acid. Ensure to conduct a lab soil test to determine your soil’s needs before choosing the right product.
  2. Brand reputation certainly matters, as you don’t want to choose a product that’ll eventually compromise your lawn’s health. Read online reviews to know how past customers feel after using the product. With an online rating of 4.93/5.0 from roughly 75 customers, you’ll surely agree that FoliarTech’s liquid humic acid is worth trying today for your lawns.

 

Buy FoliarTech’s Humic Elite PG today