Product Description:
Zinc Fulvate (Zn-Fulvate) is a cutting-edge micronutrient complex engineered by binding zinc—a critical plant-available trace element—with high-activity fulvic acid, derived from premium leonardite (ancient brown coal). Through proprietary low-temperature extraction and chelation technology, we preserve the bioactive structure of both components: fulvic acid’s small molecular weight and cation-exchange capacity, paired with zinc’s role as an essential cofactor for plant enzymes. That delivers zinc directlyto plant cells while enhancing soil health—solving the "zinc lockup" problem plaguing traditional zinc fertilizers.
Technical Parameters:
| Main Functions | Supplementing zinc, Enhancing nutrient absorption, Improving stress resistance, Improving soil |
| Product Category | Zinc Fulvate |
| Solubility | 100% |
| Application Concentration | 200 mg/L |
| Benefits | Prevents and controls zinc deficiency symptoms, Enhances nutrient absorption, Improves stress resistance, Improves soil quality |
| pH | 4-6 |
| Product Name | Factory Direct Sell Zinc Fulvate With Good Price |
| Usage Methods | Foliar spraying, Root irrigation/drip irrigation, Seed dressing/seed soaking |
| Fulvic Acid | ≥45% |
| Humic Acid | ≥50% |
Applications:
1. Field Crops
(1)Cereals: Wheat, barley, corn—apply at tillering or booting stage to prevent "white ear" (maize) or "stunted spikelet" (wheat) caused by zinc deficiency.
(2)Legumes: Soybeans, peanuts—boost nodulation and nitrogen fixation by supporting rhizobia bacteria activity.
2. Fruit Trees & Vineyards
(1)Pome Fruits: Apples, pears—apply at bud break and fruit swell stages to reduce "rosette" leaf deformities and improve fruit firmness.
(2)Stone Fruits: Peaches, cherries—prevent "shot hole" disease and enhance fruit sweetness.
(3)Grapes: Improve berry set, cluster density, and sugar accumulation (Brix levels) in wine grapes.
3. Vegetables & Cash Crops
(1)Leafy Greens: Spinach, lettuce—eliminate interveinal chlorosis (yellowing between veins) and promote rapid regrowth after harvesting.
(2)Root Crops: Carrots, potatoes—enhance root expansion and starch storage.
(3)Solanaceae: Tomatoes, peppers—reduce blossom-end rot (indirectly, by improving calcium uptake via better root function) and increase fruit shelf life.
4. Horticulture & Landscaping
(1)Nurseries & Greenhouses: Accelerate seedling growth, reduce transplant shock, and improve rootball development in bedding plants (marigolds, petunias) and young trees.
(2)Turfgrass: Revive yellowing lawns (e.g., Bermuda, Kentucky bluegrass) by correcting zinc deficiency, resulting in thicker, greener turf.
Application Guidelines:
1. Foliar Spray
(1)Dilution Ratio: 0.2–0.5% (2–5 mL per liter of water).
(2)Timing: Apply at 4–6 leaf stage (vegetables), pre-flowering (fruit trees), or early fruit development (grapes/tomatoes). Repeat every 10–14 days for severe deficiencies
2. Soil Drench (For Long-Term Soil Correction)
(1)Dilution Ratio: 0.5–1% (5–10 mL per liter of water).
(2)Application Rate: 3–5 liters per acre (7–12 gallons per hectare) for field crops; 1–2 liters per 100 m² for horticulture.
3. Hydroponics & Drip Irrigation
(1)Dilution Ratio: 0.1–0.3% (1–3 mL per liter of nutrient solution).
(2)Integration: Add to reservoirs 1–2 hours before irrigation to ensure even distribution. Compatible with NPK, calcium, and magnesium-based solutions (avoid mixing with high-phosphate or copper-based products).
4. Seed Treatment (For Early Vigor)
(1)Dilution Ratio: 0.1% (1 mL per liter of water).
(2)Method: Soak seeds for 1–2 hours before sowing. Dry lightly (avoid sun exposure) and plant as usual.
FAQ:
Q: What is Zinc Fulvate?
A: Zinc Fulvate is a natural mineral supplement that combines zinc with fulvic acid, known for its ability to enhance nutrient absorption.
Q: How does Zinc Fulvate benefit the body?
A: Zinc Fulvate supports immune function, promotes healthy skin, aids in wound healing, and helps maintain a healthy metabolism.
Q: How should Zinc Fulvate be taken?
A: It is recommended to take Zinc Fulvate as directed by a healthcare professional or following the dosage instructions on the product packaging.
Q: Are there any side effects associated with Zinc Fulvate?
A: When taken as directed, Zinc Fulvate is generally well-tolerated. However, some individuals may experience minor gastrointestinal discomfort if taken on an empty stomach.
Q: Is Zinc Fulvate suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
A: Yes, Zinc Fulvate is suitable for vegetarians and vegans as it is derived from natural sources and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.