The uniqueness of sapropel as a raw material consists in its molecule:
Small molecular weight (15-20 thousand daltons) and many
Compounds of amino acids provide it with greater mobility in the plant body and soil, which helps to accelerate the delivery of nutrients to the plant cell structure.
The physiological activity of the sapropel molecule is 2.5–3 times higher than that produced from peat, lignin or brown coal.
Sapropel
Product of bottom sediments of freshwater relict water bodies, resulting from the biotransformation of dead aquatic and coastal vegetation, animal organisms, fish, phyto- and zooplankton and soil particles without oxygen access.
The benefits of sapropel for plants
Stimulates
development of a strong root system
Feeds
active plants throughout
total growth and development
Promotes
long flowering
ornamental crops
The benefits of sapropel for soil
Starts up
soil life processes
Increases
soil humus content
Loosens
heavy soil
Forms
fertile layer on problem soils
Natural sorbent
Regulates
acid-base balance of soil and soils
The sapropel molecule includes:
Fulvic acids
Amino acids
Macronutrients
Mesonutrients
Micronutrients
threonine, methionine,
lysine, cystine, etc.
B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, D, E, PP, provitamin A carotenoids, folic acid
for oxidative reactions (catalase and peroxidase)
and hydrolysis reactions
(amylase and urease)
N, P, K; Ca, Mg, Fe, S;
Si, Se, B, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, Co, Ni, J, Br , etc.
Stabilizes
air-water mode
preventing drying, salinization and caking of soil
Neutralizes
action in the soil accumulated
nitrates, pathogenic bacteria, fungi and harmful microorganisms
Restores
soil fertility for 3 to 5 years
Saves
on watering by raising
soil moisture holding capacity
Increases
guaranteed yield
Increases
quality of the final product
Accelerates
plant growth and development
Improves
seedling survival rate