Everything you need to know about using Humic
To maximize the benefits of Humic, it is essential to view it not as a direct fertilizer, but as a powerful soil conditioner and biological catalyst. When applying Humic, consistency is more effective than quantity. Start by integrating it into your routine during the early vegetative stages to enhance cation exchange capacity (CEC), which allows the soil to hold and transfer nutrients to roots more efficiently.
EXPLAINER VIDEOS
1) What is Simply Humic?
(General Sales Training)
COMING SOON
- 2) What can Humic do for me?
- 3) How do I apply Humic? (Application methods & tips)
- 4) How do I apply Humic? (Application rates & tips)
- 5) What are the downsides to Humic?
- 6) Can I use Humic AND fertilizers?
- 7) Is Humic safe?
- 8) What are Humic’s limitations
- 9) How does Humic compare to other organic soil amendments?
- 10) Can Humic help lawns?
- 11) Can Humic help trees?
- 12) Can Humic help vegetables?
- 13) Can Humic help flowers?
- 14) Can you use too much Humic?
- 15) Does Humic go bad?
- 16) How can I tell if Humic is helping?
- 17) What are signs of poor soil health?
- 18) Is Humic organic?
- 19) Liquid versus granular Humic
- 20) Humic on turf (before seeding or sod)
- 21) Humic on turf (existing turf)
- 22) Humic on trees (new transplant)
- 23) Humic on trees (existing trees)
- 24) Humic in vegetable gardens (pre and post planting)
- 25) Humic in flower beds (pre and post planting)
- 26) Humic and house plants
- 27) Humic and farmland
- 28) Humic blended soils
- 29) Humic myths
- 30) Soil Health
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