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Super Hume Plus™

1 of 2 products in this brand
Super Hume Plus™ was formulated to aid in any foliar spray program. Its chelating agents help to increase the effectiveness of your spray chemical, fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides. Super Hume Plus™ will chelate other sprays, i.e. herbicides, when mixed together in a tank. For this reason you can foliar apply Super Hume Plus™ and remain very cost effective on your per acre/ha costs. When applying it with herbicides you can cut back your herbicides by 33%-50% and still gain the same result from the herbicide.

Functions: Soil Conditioner

Application Technique: Foliage Applied, Sprayers

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Identification & Functionality

Agrochemical Functions
Technologies

Applications & Uses

Application Technique
Application

Soil : Apply as a soil conditioner for helping chelate the granular fertilizer Apply 1 to 2 pints SUPER HUME PLUS™ with sufficient water to cover, per acre incorporatedalong with your starter fertilizer.

Foliar : Mix 1-2 pint(s) SUPER HUME PLUS with sufficient water to cover, per acre. Mix in tank with herbicide spray and follow herbicide spray directions for applications. Although not necessary, Consider cutting herbicides spray rate back by up to 1/3 of recommended rate. Repeat in Every Herbicide Spray Application.

Ornamentals : Mix a 0.5-1% solution with water; apply to tops and bottoms of foliage. Mix with liquid fertilizers.

Properties

Physical Form
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Seaweed Extract4%
Surfactants10%
Total Other Ingredients74%
Humic Acid/Fulvic Acid12%

Safety & Health

Cautions

Because of the nature of Super Hume Plus™ it should not be applied with High Calcium or Phosphate material.

Storage & Handling

Storage
  • Keep container sealed tightly when not in use. Do not expose to sunlight for long periods of time. Store in temperatures between 5 C (41 F) and 25 C (77 F).
  • Dispose of Waste Material according to local, state, and Federal environmental laws and regulations.