Potassium Humate:
Potassium humate typically contains over 50% humic acid, over 12% potassium oxide, and has a pH range of 9-11. In practical applications, technical specifications may vary among manufacturers. This product belongs to small organic molecules that can be directly absorbed and utilized by crops, delivering rapid and long-lasting effects.
Salt Accumulation Breakdown and Root Environment Improvement:
Potassium humate possesses strong adsorption and ion exchange capabilities, exceeding regular soils by 10-20 times. It can exchange and adsorb soil salt ions, neutralize and buffer saline-alkali hazards, and coagulate with soil particles to form a stable, water-retaining, nutrient-rich, and well-ventilated mini-fertilizer reservoir.
Chelation and Nutrient Recycling in Soil Solidification:
Potassium humate chelates calcium, magnesium, zinc, molybdenum, and other micronutrients in the soil, creating high solubility humic acids such as calcium and zinc, which are easily absorbed by crops. It can also complex with soil-bound phosphorus and potassium, releasing them for improved disease resistance, stress tolerance, yield enhancement, and quality improvement.
Additionally, Potassium Humate participates in the synthesis of various enzymes, enhances drought and cold resistance, promotes root growth, and boosts soil microbial activity.





