HUMATE
Which
Humate?
Humates
occur in many forms in different parts of the world. A few examples:
Coal slack from Doncaster, certain humates from China, Russia, Ukraine
used as a drilling mud and some are contaminated with heavy metals.
Leonardite, oxidized lignite (low-grade coal) also known as slack lignite.
All these are waste material that are cheap, requiring very high application
rates with little benefits and results or can have detrimental affects
to the soil. This is why certain humates do not work. Some deposits
originated in ‘Saltwater’, the richest humate comes from
‘High Altitude Freshwater Origins’.
The
group content of ‘Humic Acids’ is the essential factor,
so study the ‘PRODUCT DATA SHEET," which is available from
head office on request.
What
is a ‘Quality’ HUMATE?
Originates
from a high altitude freshwater source (above 7,000ft). Totally 100%
mineral soil conditioner that utilises prehistoric organic shale (carbon
matrix) that contains complex energy sources of acids and oxygen. Both
which are vital for ‘stimulating microbial activity’ therefore
promoting and sustaining a strong healthy growth and development life
cycle.