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titleOfInvention COMPOSITION OF LIQUID FERTILIZER.
abstract This invention relates to a liquid fertilizer of organic and mineral origin where aloe and humic acid is used as a source of organic matter, to which the iron, zinc, copper, manganese, boron, calcium and magnesium micronutrients have been added in the form of soluble compounds, in addition to a chelating agent and a surfactant to make nutrients more assimilable to crops. The invention consists of an organic and / or liquid mineral fertilizer, whose organic base is aloe extract and / or humic acid; and the mineral is made up of various salts added so that the fertilizer contains the essential micronutrients for all types of soil (iron, zinc, copper, manganese, boron, calcium and magnesium). In addition, it contains a chelating agent and a surfactant to improve the assimilation of nutrients by crops.
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