Posted on April 29th, 2010 | Comments (0)
The soil that we use for growing vegetations or various types or different crops requires different resources to make it more fertile. There are humic acid and fulvic acid that add to the overall quality of the soil. Adding humic acid and fulvic acid to soil help in improving the quality of soil. This in turn helps soil retain moisture and increase crop yields. The plants are stronger and they able to resists pests. Fulvic acid and humic acid provide nutrients to the soil and therefore increases aeration of roots. In addition to above qualities, fulvic acid and humic acid helps in converting minerals from insoluble form to soluble form. This is done when carbonic gas is released. Usage of fulvic acid gives better tasting fruits and vegetable and also provides more money along with better health to the people.
Inclusion of humic acid and fulvic acid helps in encouraging the growth and development of crops. This is because there is an increased extraction of micro as well as macro nutrients. As for biochemical level, addition of fulvic acid in soil helps in increasing permeability of soil and that in turn increases the effectiveness of roots. The roots also get an increased dosage of various nutrients.
During earlier days or prehistoric days, the top soil in most regions of earth was rich in humic acid and fulvic acid. As a result, the plants were able to absorb minerals to maximum capacity and they grew to immense sizes. The animals that consumed plants and trees were also used to get an abundance of minerals and other nutrients. Fulvic acid played its role to effectively make the minerals available. Fulvic acid created biological elements from available metallic substances and transported these nutrients to the roots of the plants. Had the fulvic acid not performed these actions, life on earth would have been difficult.
One of the purest sources of fulvic acid is situated in southern United States. The forests in this region have pure water aquifer that filters rich humic deposits based on plants in a natural manner. In prehistoric times, the region had a glacier that pushed the rich, dense rainforests under the ground. At present, these forests are able to provide rich fulvic and humic acid that are also rich is heavy metals. Today, this same region with its underground forests is one of the protected regions and mining is prohibited here.
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