How does HUMUSON Complex work in the soil?

HUMUSON works through several natural mechanisms to improve soil and plant health. It acts as an adaptogen, helps chelate nutrients, increases absorption of nutrients, and supports the natural microorganisms in the soil.

Absorption and Chelation

HUMUSON contains carbon that keeps nutrients in the topsoil, making them more accessible to plants. Large molecules in HUMUSON bind heavy metals and harmful substances, removing them from the soil and preventing them from entering plant tissues. Smaller molecules help make nutritional elements more available to plants.

Symbiosis

HUMUSON includes water-soluble carbon, amino acids, and vitamins that support soil bacteria and fungi. This helps important processes like nitrogen fixation and cellulose fermentation, which are vital for plant nutrition and growth. HUMUSON provides a good environment for these microorganisms, even in soils with low organic content. This boosts the cycling of nutrients in the soil and helps plants and soil microorganisms work together better.

Adaptogenic

HUMUSON has high concentrations of humates, which stimulate plant growth and development from seed to maturity. Humates improve cell membrane permeability, increase chlorophyll content, enhance photosynthesis, and boost protein synthesis. They also bind with harmful substances in the soil, like heavy metals and pesticide residues, making them inactive and preventing them from entering the food chain. This enhances the activity of soil microflora, which helps break down toxic organic compounds. Overall, HUMUSON helps plants adapt to unfavorable climate conditions, making them stronger and healthier.