Soil, Turf & Landscaping

Cation Exchange Rate (CEC)

A soil’s capacity to support plant root growth depends not only on its nutrient concentration but also on the soil’s texture, depth, organic matter content, microbial development, acidity, and water-retention capacity.

The clay particles, organic matter, and humates found in soil all have a negative charge that attracts and adsorbs nutrient cations onto their surface, holding them in the soil and making them readily available for uptake by plant roots.

Sandy soil with low organic matter will have a low cation exchange capacity (CEC) in the range of 1-10 milliequivalents (mEq); soils with higher clay content and more organic matter range from 10-50 mEq.

In comparison, humic acid has a CEC of 450 mEq and fulvic acid has a huge CEC of 1400 mEq.

Natural Organic Acid & Trace Mineral Products

  • OVER 30 ORGANIC ACIDS
  • TRACE MINERALS
  • TRACE ELEMENTS
  • RARE EARTH MINERALS
  • COLLOIDAL
  • NON-TOXIC
  • BIODEGRADABLE
  • NON-IRRITATING
  • EASY TO USE
  • WATER EXTRACTED
  • CHEMICAL-FREE
  • 100% SOLUBLE

Commercial Operations

Mr.Fulvic stimulates and improves plant metabolism affecting nutrient absorption, water uptake, and stress responses. In tight commercial operations like golf courses and specialty crops, where profit margins are narrow or susceptible to other industry factors, users can utilize Mr.Fulvic to balance the cost of business with exceptional results.

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