Fulvic acid is a substance derived from humic acids. It is characterized by being a natural organic substance. It has a light yellow or brown color, they are soluble at any pH level and they act mainly in the lower part of the plants, serving as a root stimulant and for this reason they are usually used as rooting agents in crops. They act quickly and fleetingly, easily penetrating the leaves and cells of the plant. In addition, they are capable of forming chelates with other nutritional elements present in the soil and thus increase the bioavailability of the plant.

Fulvic acid stimulates plant growth, increasing its vigor, stimulates absorption and promotes the penetration and active transport of nutrients at the fundamental membrane level of foliar and root cells, which acts as a promoter of plant growth.

In plants, fulvic acid stimulates metabolism, provides respiration, increases protein metabolism and the activity of multiple enzymes, increases the permeability of cell membranes, cell division and elongation, collaborates with the synthesis of chlorophyll, tolerates drought, benefits crops, stabilizes soil pH, contributes to electrochemical balance.

Apart from what has already been mentioned above, in general it can be said that it favors an increase in root mass and with it, there is an improvement in the absorption of nutritional elements, a greater development of the plant and they are beneficial in physiological processes.

Proroot® Growth regulator designed to induce and stimulate root growth and stem thickening.

Its formulation is based on a balanced mix of macronutrient “rooting” hormones and fulvic acids, which are easily absorbed and assimilated both by foliar or root. Auxins (ANA and IBA) are the main exogenous hormones that exert primary control in root formation and act jointly with rooting cofactors.

The rooter with the highest concentrations of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Fulvic Acid on the market. Due to its robust formulation, better use of nutrients is obtained, as well as an increase in the root surface (secondary roots) that generates more productive plants. It was designed for root growth and stem thickening.

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