Hemogard 10%
A highly soluble organic fertilizer enriched with complex humic substances, humic acids, and fulvic acids in the form of potassium humate, which significantly increases both the root and vegetative growth of plants and acts as a natural chelator for micronutrients in the soil.
%FULVIC ACID 5 |
POTASSIUM 10% |
- Hemogard increases soil fertility and maximizes the utilization of added fertilizers.
- In Hemogard, humic and fulvic acids act as growth regulators and stimulants for plants, activating root growth and increasing its capacity. Consequently, it stimulates vegetative growth, increases productivity, and improves fruit quality.
- Hemogard increases the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil, thus chelating the micronutrients present in the soil.
- Hemogard helps in breaking down and aerating clayey soil, increasing the soil’s permeability to water.
- Hemogard improves the texture of sandy soil, increasing its ability to retain water.
- Hemogard helps solve salinity problems resulting from soil salts or the complexation of nutrients with soil mineral particles, or those that are easily leached into the soil depths or in drainage water.
- Hemogard helps improve the quality of alkaline soil by modifying it, increasing the efficiency of nutrient absorption.
- Hemogard is economical, saving on the use of mineral fertilizers and irrigation water.
- Hemogard increases the plant’s ability to resist stress and adverse weather conditions.
- Hemogard activates photosynthesis and increases the carbohydrate reserves in the plant by increasing the absorption of nutrients for plant growth.
Crop | Dose | Method and periods of use |
Fruit trees | 3-4 kilograms of fertilizer per acre applied at intervals throughout the growing season via irrigation. |
Apply a basal dose of 1 kilogram of fertilizer per acre at the start of root growth, followed by split applications of 0.5 kilograms per acre every 3 weeks via fertigation. |
Vegetables
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3-4 kilograms of fertilizer per acre applied at intervals throughout the growing season via irrigation. |
Apply a basal dose of 0.5 kilograms of fertilizer per acre at the start of plant growth, followed by split applications of 0.5 kilograms per acre every 10-14 days via fertigation. |
Crops | 3-4 kilograms of fertilizer per acre applied at intervals throughout the growing season via irrigation. |
Apply a basal dose of 1 kilogram of fertilizer per acre at planting. After 4 weeks, apply a follow-up application of 1 kilogram per acre via fertigation. |