The Wonderful Benefits of Fulvic Acid For Your Plants

Michael Straumietis
Fulvic acid is a substance derived from plant deposits that are millions of years old. Plants evolved with the presence of fulvic acid, relying on them to help make nutrients available and strengthen their development. Unfortunately, too many hydroponic growers don't take advantage of this fantastic material in their hydroponics system. These substances supplement your nutrient solution, helping to make it more useful and create healthier plants. Failing to take advantage of everything that fulvic acid can provide may even cost you money, as you may suffer from sick or weak plants, or may have to purchase additional nutrients to compensate for the nutrients that your plant can't effectively absorb. Here are just a few reasons why fulvic acid should be an essential addition to your reservoir.

Accelerate Cell Division - It is basic biology: the faster cells divide, the faster an organism can grow. This is one area where Fulvic Acid can really help you enjoy faster harvests and bigger yields. When your plants are able to receive more nutrients, it encourages photosynthesis, which gives your plants the extra carbohydrates that they need to grow rapidly. In fact, if you are using fulvic acid, it is a good idea to experiment with increasing the intensity of the light. The increased photosynthetic activity means that your foliage will be able to process much more light for rapid growth.

Facilitate Nutrient Uptake - Usually, the nutrients that you put in your nutrient solution aren't available to your plant in their basic from. They must first be "chelated" into ionic compounds before they can be absorbed by your roots. Fulvic acid is designed to specifically chelate nutrients in your system, which gives them the tools that they need to grow quickly and in full health.


Increasing Permeability of Plant Membranes - You have do more than just make certain that you provide nutrients to your root zone, you have to create an environment that allows them to actually permeate the plant. Whenever your plants suffer a nutrient deficiency caused by either a poor pH balance or water that is either too hot or too cold, it is because these conditions don not allow for the nutrients to enter the roots at all. Fulvic acid can help make your roots much more permeable, which cuts down on the likelihood of suffering a nutrient deficiency significantly.

Increase Root Formation - The most crucial element to the health of your plants overall is the health of your roots. If your roots are too thin, or are not varied and complex enough, there is simply no way that your plants will receive all of the nutrients that they need to totally grow their potential. On the other hand, if you have thicker, meatier roots, not only will your plant be able to make better use of your nutrient solution, but your plants' immunity will increase, making it much less prone to a viral, fungal, or bacterial attack. Fulvic acid, especially when combined with humic acid and seaweed fertilizer, can help create a rooting system that is much better equipped to absorb your nutrient solution.
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Michael Straumietis

Hello. My name is Michael Straumietis. I am the co-founder of Advanced Nutrients, an international marketer and manufacturer of agricultural, home & garden, hydroponics plant nutrients and soil less fertilizers. With an inherent green thumb, I began studying and practicing gardening & hydroponics at a very early age. In university, I explored the fundamental processes of plant life at the molecular level. After years of perfecting my knowledge and skills, I formed Advanced Nutrients to share my expertise in hydroponics, plant nutrition and soil science. In my spare time, I love to work in my garden and yard and I also have a small greenhouse where I experiment with new formulas and techniques. I also publish my knowledge in short original papers with a focus on accelerating growth, increasing yield, and improving soil-plant interaction. If you would like my free newsletter, sign up now. I look forward to sharing my knowledge with you here at American Chronicle and making new, lifelong friends. Good luck!