Folic energy efficiently provides phosphorus to the plant and benefits the soil from humus.
This is achieved by:
Reaction between orthophosphates and humus to achieve an easily assimilated organic complex.
High orthophosphate content (75-80%) allows the plant to take phosphorus directly from the product. Otherwise, when applying polyphosphates, a reaction would have to occur between the fertilizer and the soil (hydrolysis of polyphosphates) before the plant could take it.
Greater mobility of phosphorus in the soil profile.
Better assimilation of phosphorus and humus determines a better root system, which
increases the plant's ability to explore the soil.