What do the fulvic and humic acids do?
First, all life is electric. In plants, the fulvic and humic acids increase the energy necessary for cell life and function. This includes providing the electric energy needed to increase plant immunity to pests. Remember, an insect simply cannot eat a truly healthy plant; It may eat a dying plant, but not a healthy one. It is the job of many insects to destroy plants that are not worthy of reproduction. Second, in the soil, it acts as a universal donor and receiver – providing micro-nutirents when the plant needs them and binding to toxic substances so they can be carried away to be re-transformed by the bugs in the soil. Third, it can also promote oxygen uptake by the plant which increases growth, break down clay in the soil, chelate iron for improved plant growth and root system development and influences the development of enzymes.