Feeding the Feeders: Why NPK Biofertilizers Require Humic Acids to Double Their Efficiency
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Living biofertilizers require a steady source of carbon in the soil to feed on, stay active, and multiply. If you apply them to worn-out, carbon-depleted soil, many of the beneficial microbes will simply perish before doing their job.
To maximize your results, always pair your microbial inoculants with Humic and Fulvic Acids. Humic acid acts as a rich, organic sponge that improves soil structure, holds onto moisture, and provides an immediate feeding ground for your biofertilizers. This combination helps beneficial bacteria multiply rapidly, resulting in deeper roots and highly efficient nutrient uptake.
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