SUPERHUMUS -
is the key to healthy soil

PATENT №IAP 03807
THE ONLY LICENSED SUPPLIER OF SUPERHUMUS IN UZBEKISTAN
SUPERHUMUS -
is the key to healthy soil

PATENT №IAP 03807
THE ONLY LICENSED SUPPLIER OF SUPERHUMUS IN UZBEKISTAN

When using Superhumus, the humus content in the soil increases, and the nutritional properties of plants grown on it also increase.

Organomineral fertilizer Superhumus was created in 2004 from coal mining waste by Uzbek scientists.
The most common mineral fertilizers—nitrate, potassium, and phosphorus fertilizers—lead to the loss of the soil's ability to deliver nutrients to plant roots. This process is facilitated by the presence of humus in the soil.

Humus is formed over millennia.

The higher the humus content, the more fertile the soil.


Numerous studies have shown that the best source of humus is the waste from coal mining.


Coal is processed with the help of bacteria, transforming into organomineral fertilizers.


The basis of Supergumus is coal dust.

  • 20
    years of scientific research
  • 150
    number of loyal customers
  • 100 000
    tons of Supergumus have been applied to the soil
We continue testing super humus on lettuce seeds.

98% of seedlings! The root system is branched and dense. The stems are of a good green shade, without extraneous inclusions. The emerging rosettes are distinguished by strong shoots of new strong leaves.

“For testing in 2005, we chose a farm in the Tashkent region, where the cotton yield was 25 c/ha and the humus content was 0.9%

In February 2006, 20 tons of Superhumus were produced and in April 10 tons per hectare were applied along with mineral fertilizers.


All agrotechnical measures were carried out to the standard!

The main consumers of superhumus are farmers growing vegetables, wheat, corn, soybeans and seedlings in greenhouses, hotbeds and open ground.



Development of cotton on the control plot, yield 29.5 c/ha
The harvest took place in October 2006. The increase was 5.7 c/ha. The humus content in the soil increased by 0.27%, or 10 t/ha compared to the control plot.
Winter wheat on the control plot July 1, 2007, yield 47.9 c/ha
In November 2006, winter wheat of the “Kroshka” variety was planted on the same experimental field. In June 2007, its yield was five centners higher than the control. Immediately after harvesting the wheat, the early-ripening cotton variety “Omad” was planted and in November 2007, 15 centners per hectare were harvested. Thus, two harvests of cotton and one harvest of wheat were obtained on the experimental field over the course of two years. However, soil fertility did not decrease.

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