Humic & Fulvic Acids
KaPre Spectra
Fulvic Acid Solution
KaPre® Spectra is a concentrated fulvic acid blend containing a broad range of fulvic acid molecules. KaPre Spectra can improve fertilizer performance when added to starter, foliar or side dress fertilizer applications. KaPre Spectra is ideal for use in all transplant solutions, watering solutions, root dips, and seed soaks.
Increases nutrient absorption
KaPre Spectra makes vitamins and elemental minerals more absorbable by complexing them into organic, ionic forms that are easily transported through cell membranes.
Improves fertilizer efficiency
KaPre Spectra plays a role in helping transport nutrients into plant foliage and roots. The low molecular weight formulation improves mobility through cell walls to plant growth points.
Non-Plant Food Ingredients
Fulvic Acid.........................................................20%
Other Ingredients..............................................80%
Total.................................................................100%
With Herbicides
Apply KaPre Spectra at rates of 2 - 12 fl. oz. per acre with NON-SELECTIVE herbicides only.
Transplanting and Cuttings
Blend 2 - 4 fl. oz. of KaPre Spectra per 20 gal. of solution.
Cool Season Grasses
Include KaPre Spectra with all foliar nutrient applications at a rate of 2 fl. oz. per 25 gal. of spray solution.
Use KaPre Spectra alone to reduce plant stress before, during or after stressful periods at a rate of 0.5 fl. oz. per 1,000 ft2 or 2 - 6 fl. oz. per 25 gal. of spray solution.
Trees, Shrubs, Woody Ornamentals and Bedding Plants
Include KaPre Spectra with all foliar nutrient applications at a rate of 2 fl. oz. per 25 gal. of spray solution.
Use KaPre Spectra alone to reduce plant stress before, during or after stressful periods at a rate of 0.25 fl. oz. per 1,000 ft2 or 2 - 6 fl. oz. per 25 gal. of spray solution.
Warm Season Grasses and Ornamentals
Inject into irrigation or broadcast spray
at a rate of 10 - 20 fl. oz. per acre 1 to 3 times during the growing season.
Mix with root injections at a rate of 4 - 6 fl. oz. per 10 gal. of injection solution.