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Categories | Molasses Liquid Fertilizer |
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Brand Name: | Jingshida |
Place of Origin: | Yichang |
MOQ: | 1 ton |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100,000 tons |
Delivery Time: | within one week |
Packaging Details: | woven bag/kraft paper bag |
Classification: | ORGANIC FERTILIZER |
Trace Elements Content: | ≥0.5% |
Release Type: | QUICK |
Function: | Increase Yield |
Ph Range: | 5-6 |
Einecs No: | bio fulvic acid fertilizer |
Application: | Foliar spray, drip irrigation, soil application |
Richness: | 70% |
Water Solubility: | 100% Soluble |
Other Names: | FULVIC ACID |
Fulvic Acid Content: | ≥5% |
State: | Powder/Liquid |
Company Info. |
Wuhan King star Industrial Co., Ltd. |
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Product List |
① Sugarcane pressing: Sugarcane is washed, crushed and then pressed
to extract the juice (sugarcane juice).
② Purification of sugarcane juice: Heat the sugarcane juice, add
lime to precipitate impurities, and then filter to obtain a clear
sugar solution.
③ Sugar crystallization during boiling: The sugar solution is
repeatedly evaporated and concentrated, resulting in the
precipitation of white sugar crystals (such as white granulated
sugar and brown sugar).
④ Separation of molasses: After separation by centrifuge, the
remaining viscous liquid that cannot be recrystallized is the
original molasses (with a sugar content of approximately 50%).
⑤ Secondary processing: Some molasses will have sugar extracted
again to produce black molasses (the final by-product with even
lower sugar content).
Here’s the translated content organized into a table:
Main Component | Key Indicator |
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Free Amino Acids (g/L) | 20.06 |
Fulvic acid (g/L) | 240 |
Nitrogen (N) (g/L) | 131 |
Phosphorus (P₂O₅) (g/L) | |
Potassium (K₂O) (g/L) | |
Humic Acid (g/L) | 36 |
Total Amino Acids (g/L) | 44.74 |
Organic Matter Content (g/L) | 326 |
Moisture (%) | 45.63 |
pH (1:250 dilution) | 5.8 |
Density (g/ml) | 1.26 |
Insoluble Matter (g/L) | 0.8 |
1.As a soil conditioner
Improve soil structure
Increasing organic matter: Molasses liquid contains humic acid and
microbial metabolic products, which can promote the formation of
soil aggregate structure and alleviate soil compaction.
Adjusting pH value: Its organic acids (such as lactic acid and acetic acid) can neutralize alkaline soil, making it particularly suitable for the remediation of saline-alkali land.
Enhancing water and nutrient retention capacity: Molasses polysaccharides can improve soil water-holding capacity and reduce the impact of drought.
(2) Activate soil microorganisms
It provides carbon sources for beneficial bacteria (such as
nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, and
actinomycetes), promotes their reproduction, and inhibits
soil-borne diseases (such as Fusarium and Trichoderma).
Reduce continuous cropping obstacles and be suitable for long-term cultivation plots such as greenhouse vegetables and orchards.
2. As a fertilizer efficiency enhancer
(1) Improve the utilization rate of chemical fertilizers
The organic acids in molasses can chelate nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium, reduce their loss and increase the absorption rate of
fertilizers by 20-30%.
When used in combination with urea and compound fertilizers, it can reduce the amount of chemical fertilizers by 10-15% and lower costs.
(2) Promote foliar absorption
Molasses solution contains small-molecule sugars and amino acids,
which can enhance the permeability of leaves and improve the
absorption efficiency of foliar fertilizers (such as trace element
fertilizers).
3. As a plant growth stimulant
(1) Promote root development
It contains natural auxin (such as indoleacetic acid analogues),
which stimulates root hair growth and is especially suitable for
transplanted seedlings and cuttings.
Enhance the stress resistance of crops (drought resistance, cold resistance, and salt-alkali resistance).
(2) Improve the quality of fruits
The potassium, boron and other elements in molasses can promote
sugar accumulation and increase the sweetness of crops such as
watermelons, grapes and strawberries.
Reduce cracked and deformed fruits, improve appearance and storage capacity.
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