Why Silicon

The 4th macro-element almost nobody feeds.

Silicon sits alongside nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium as a macro-element — yet almost no fertilizer addresses it. The result is a slow, invisible depletion across the world's farmland.

N · P · K · Si

A true macro-element

Required in the same order of magnitude as N, P, and K — not a trace nutrient.

20–700 kg/ha

Removed every year

Annual silicon removal by crops rivals N, P, and K removal — and goes unreplaced.

The symptoms

What depletion costs

Reduced immunity, drought sensitivity, poor nutrient absorption, lower yield.

20–30% / yr

Market response

The silicon fertilizer market has grown 20–30% annually since 2000.

Our Research Results

What the data shows.

Field Trial 01

Sugar Beet Field Trial

Institute of Bioenergy Crops & Sugar Beet, NAAS Ukraine — 2004–2005.

YIELD
65.1 t/ha
vs 36.5 control
SUGAR
9.7 t/ha
vs 6.3 control
Lab Test 02

Biomass Growth Test

Prof. Khristeva Humic Substances Lab, Dnipro State Agrarian & Economic University — 2020.

BIOMASS
+28%
vs control
TOXICITY
0
at all concentrations
Multi-Study 03

Drought Resistance

Documented across multiple studies — plants self-maintain water reserves via polysilicic acid gel formation in tissue.

IRRIGATION
−30–40%
water needs
MECHANISM
Polysilicic
gel reserve
The Mechanism

Why dual-release
changes everything.

Standard silicon products deliver monosilicic acid — available immediately, then gone. Our silicon stabilizes in polysilicic acid form, which the plant draws on throughout the season.

22% immediate

Available the moment it's applied — for an early-season response.

The rest, all season

Prolonged release backed by humate–silicon synergy — no mid-season gap.

SILICON AVAILABILITY OVER SEASON
TYPICAL (IMMEDIATE ONLY)SILICON NUTRITION (DUAL)
Lab Reports & Certifications

Read it yourself.

Translated English summaries of our key research and certification documents.

Yield and biomass figures cite specific documented field trials by the named institutions — not generalized performance claims. US fertilizer registration and organic equivalency under review per state.

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