Humic Acid

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Re: Humic Acid

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fredman wrote:Pebble I know there is a company here in NZ that makes their product from Australian raw materials. I'll see if I can find them again... :lost:
just says they sell to wholesalers
couldn't see any info on buying it direct from them
im a total newb
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Re: Humic Acid

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Homer911 wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Bretts uses it and he has many comment on here about it, so do search on his posts
Unfortunately he no longer posts to the forum but does check in so if you have a specific question after reading up post and he may reply.

Ken
Thanks. Did a search and found a s9me posts. Nothing about quantities and frequency of application.

Anyone else have any experience with it?

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Humid acid or the concentrated fulvic acid can be benificial to the health of your tree and not expensive in the scheme of things. It's a good thing to do when all your other jobs are done.
Generally the lower range doses as instructed are best done often and the high doses needed for short periods to give struggling or severely transplanted trees an edge to survival.
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