Agricultural Input
KEAL Fulvic Acid
It is a highly humid natural organic polymer compound formed by the decomposition of plant material over millions of years.
Its small molecular size makes it highly reactive, and its anionic nature allows it to rapidly form chelating compounds with cationic elements.
This material has a hydrogen to carbon ratio greater than 1:1, and its molecular structure is rich in oxygen.
Nutrients in the form of fulvic acid chelates can easily pass through the cell membranes of living plant and animal cells.
They can be transported efficiently, allowing nutrients to be better absorbed by both plants and animals.
Various uses of Keal
○ Benefits of Foliar Feeding
○ Hydroponics
○ Apply to aquarium