Izhar wrote:Completely agreed with Farooq...
following are the results of using Potassium humate on Amaranthus tricolor "early splendor", no other fertilizer (synthetic or natural) has been used:
What a dramatic difference and it leaves no doubt that (extracted) K-humate is not beneficial but more of a disaster. Stunted growth is evident. And let us clarify that humic acid is not one component.
It is not a fertilizer either. Humic acid is neither bad. It is formed naturally from decomposition of natural organic material in the soil e.g. everyone knows that
gober does no harm and it is more likely beneficial as a chelating agent and soil conditioner (binder for trace nutrients).