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HS Code |
561687 |
| Product Name | Fulvic Phenol |
| Type | Organic compound |
| Appearance | Dark brown to black liquid or powder |
| Solubility | Water soluble |
| Main Component | Fulvic acid |
| Ph Range | 2-5 |
| Source | Decomposed plant material/humic substances |
| Odor | Earthy or musty |
| Molecular Weight | Low compared to humic acid |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions |
| Usage | Soil amendment, plant growth stimulant, water treatment |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
| Biodegradability | High |
| Color | Brown to black |
| Toxicity | Low |
As an accredited Fulvic Phenol factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | A sturdy, amber plastic bottle labeled "Fulvic Phenol," 500 mL, with a tamper-evident cap and safety information printed clearly. |
| Shipping | Fulvic Phenol should be shipped in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers, protected from moisture and direct sunlight. It must comply with regional transportation regulations for hazardous substances. Ensure proper labeling, provide safety data sheets, and maintain appropriate temperature during transit to prevent degradation or chemical reactions. Handle with care to avoid spills or leaks. |
| Storage | Fulvic Phenol should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light, heat, and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as strong acids or oxidizers. Clearly label the container and ensure storage in accordance with local regulations and the manufacturer’s safety data sheet to prevent contamination or degradation. |
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Manufacturing chemicals for agriculture has always meant real-world accountability. Problems don’t hide in our production tanks—they show their faces when a grower calls after a hard season. That’s why Fulvic Phenol carries not only a formula, but a responsibility earned through years in the lab and plenty of muddy boots in the field. We decided to talk straight about what we make and what we have seen with it, avoiding any market fluff or technical overkill.
Our Fulvic Phenol is the culmination of a hands-on process that starts with carefully sourced raw organic material rich in humic substances. Everything comes from verifiable origins, avoiding waste residues or questionable imports. Our process relies on oxidative extraction—no extremes in pH, no harsh solvents that lead to residues in the final material. Every step focuses on maintaining the natural molecular size and structure, so the fulvic portion doesn’t break down into useless fragments.
We watch over the entire process. The resulting product tests high in water solubility and clarity, reflecting low ash and consistent phenolic content. Filtering leaves no grit or sludge. Customers get a dark amber liquid—never black, never sticky—which pours smoothly even at low temperatures and blends directly into dilution tanks or fertigation lines.
The Fulvic Phenol model codes come straight from our internal batch system. The most common format: FP-LS180, where “LS” denotes a concentrated liquid state, and “180” matches average phenolic content in g/L. Total fulvic acid analysis (by carbon content) lands in the 60–80 g/L range, with pH steady between 6 and 8. We limit sodium and heavy metals to below trace detection thresholds, not just for compliance but because we see the impact of buildup in soils.
You find none of the fluffy chemical claims that sound impressive but don’t matter on the farm. We test regularly for potassium and iron—each lot carries its own independent batch analysis sheet. Chelation indices, molecular size determination by GPC, and dry residue are all available for users who need technical confirmation. This isn’t about offering a mystery mixture; this is about giving farmers, greenhouse managers, and restoration crews a material we’d put into our own test plots.
Fulvic Phenol was built out of customer complaints and field failures with low-quality liquid humics and “magical” soil conditioners. Our approach focuses on improving nutrient uptake, root development, and stress tolerance, and we see those results when users report root mass weight and leaf turgor—things we can measure and see. Typical use concentrations fall between 250 and 500 ml per cubic meter for soil drench, and 50–100 ml per 100 liters for foliar sprays. Trees and perennial crops benefit especially well from early spring applications and periodic follow-up, rather than heavy, one-time doses.
We never designed the product for cosmetic yield spikes or one-off appearances. Longevity in soil improvement remains central to our mission. Agricultural users run their own split trials, tracking increased absorption of N, P, K, Fe, and micronutrients especially in high-pH soils. Tomato, grapevine, and pepper growers have noticed improved resistance to drought and less yellowing at the leaf edges in periods of heat stress. Nursery operators and turf professionals comment most often on faster root recovery after transplanting, and improved sod establishment.
Every year we receive competitor samples—brown or black liquids, minimal product data, sometimes smelling sharply of ammonia or fermentation residues. We reached a turning point after too many batches in the industry were exposed for using caustic soda in extraction, generating high pH and large salt loads with little actual fulvic acid present. This kind of shortcut leads to complaints about root burn, irrigation clogging, and long-term soil salinity issues. We addressed those problems by exclusively using oxidative extraction under controlled, moderate pH. As a result, Fulvic Phenol features negligible salt content and no residual hydroxides.
The phenolic content in our product separates us further. Regular “fulvic acids” often mean humic fractions with low bioactivity, unable to move through the plant membrane. In our case, the molecular size consistently sits below 5,000 Daltons—measurable, not guessed. Lower molecular weight compounds make nutrients more available, especially in calcareous or saline soils. The phenolic groups interact directly with trace elements, forming complexes that do more than just dissolve—they actually get taken up by roots.
Several customers who previously used powdered humic substances, dissolved onsite, switched after seeing residue left in injection tanks and irrigation emitters. The liquid form of our Fulvic Phenol goes straight into any system, running clean, leaving nothing behind, even after months in storage. Imported flake-based products fall apart here, either from dust contamination or inconsistent solubility; neither shows the clarity you’d get from a pure, oxidatively extracted fulvic product.
Operating our chemical plant gives us a unique view into why so many so-called “innovations” in agricultural chemistry underwhelm. Fulvic Phenol isn’t about showing statistical diagrams or unexplained “nano” claims. Results have to come from chemical structure and soil interaction, not from an advertising brochure.
Tests in clay-heavy and sandy soils, from smallholder gardens up to corporate citrus groves, taught us that lasting improvement comes from what stays in the soil, not just what washes through the irrigation system. Fulvic Phenol binds not just major nutrients, but also micronutrients and trace heavy metals, pulling them away from free exchange sites and bringing them closer to the rhizosphere. Recovery after pesticide or herbicide overuse, especially in systems suffering from chemical fatigue, happens faster with moderately dosed fulvic phenol treatments.
We see consistently positive feedback from organic seedling nurseries as well—root zone health translates to better transplant establishment and lower damping-off rates, even in cool, damp conditions. We hesitated to make organic-compliance claims, but after NOP- and EU-compatible audits, the product meets all relevant organic input standards, though we recommend users check with certification bodies before use.
A hydroponic lettuce farm in southern Spain reported a 15% faster leaf expansion compared to their traditional humate blend. Kentucky blueberry growers tracked fewer nutrient deficiency symptoms during late spring flushes when supplementing their existing protocol with our Fulvic Phenol. An Arizona citrus producer cut water application by 8% over a two-year rotation after observing improved infiltration and less surface caking. Turf managers for stadiums in northern Europe commented on earlier green-up and more resilient sod, even under heavy foot traffic.
Failures have taught us plenty too. Sugar beet trials in saline soils showed the importance of not exceeding 1 L/1000 m2 dosing; anything higher led to leaching beyond the root zone. We’ve seen the need for careful integration when tank-mixing with calcium chloride or boron-based sprays. Customers get honest mixing guidelines, not just the loose generalizations you find elsewhere. Our technical team stands by to troubleshoot new combinations, because new problems always appear as agriculture evolves.
Environmental scrutiny isn’t new to chemical manufacturers. Our extraction process deliberately avoids generating high-salt effluents, and all wastewater cycles through on-site neutralization before discharge. We undergo voluntary third-party audits focused as much on trace contaminant management as on product purity. With Fulvic Phenol, users avoid worries about persistent microcontaminants often left by harsh extraction methods. Tungsten, vanadium, and similar metals always test below limits of quantification. We answer to environmental inspectors and neighboring farms, not just boardroom charts.
Regulatory standing matters more today than ever. Each drum of Fulvic Phenol is assigned a full chain-of-custody batch record, confirming traceability all the way from extracted feedstock to point of use. Safety datasheets comply with GHS standards and are updated every year based on changing legislation and customer requests. Product samples from any batch can be submitted to independent laboratories for compositional verification at any time, and field-scale trials are open for inspection by extension agents and agricultural advisors.
Developing Fulvic Phenol has never been a solo affair. Our team consults with soil scientists, agricultural engineers, and real-world growers who confront fertilizer shortages, regulatory crackdowns, and changing climate conditions. Raw material supply chains now run into periodic disruptions, so we’ve built redundancy into our sourcing and maintain reserves to avoid dishonest blending that sometimes happens elsewhere in the industry during shortfalls.
Future product updates won’t arrive simply because a new trend emerges. We base every change on replicable field trial data and transparent peer review by professional agronomists. As climate pressures sharpen, soil health will demand more than one-size-fits-all additives. Our next projects include slow-release complexes based on fulvic-phenol backbones and hybrid formulations designed for aquaponic circulation systems, all validated by in-field measurements rather than only small-scale pot trials.
If you work in farming, landscaping, or environmental restoration, reliability comes before theoretical claims. The right fulvic product depends as much on purity and traceability as on claimed bioactivity. Ours focuses on delivering high phenolic content, consistent molecular mass, and verified compatibility with established nutrient programs.
Farmers tired of “miracle” additives notice steady, season-over-season improvement in soil structure, moisture retention, and nutrient cycling. Landscape designers see faster turf rooting and better post-transplant establishment rates. Restoration professionals appreciate the long shelf life and rapid absorption in re-vegetation sites. The key: Fulvic Phenol isn’t magic—it’s refined chemistry grounded in a transparent, quality-driven process from source to shelf.
Operating a chemical plant gives you a unique perspective—there’s nowhere to hide poor results. Year after year, feedback from users points us to what works and what falls short. Fulvic Phenol emerged not from marketing plans, but from practical improvements in our own field programs and listening closely to partner trials around the world.
Real results show up through cleaner irrigation lines, healthier root zones, and crops that handle environmental stresses with fewer interventions. That’s what we believe a manufactured chemical solution ought to deliver. We invite every user, whether growing crops, managing turf, or rehabilitating soil, to measure, question, and engage so only the best chemistry ends up in the field.