
In the study, strawberries treated with foliar applications of humic acid showed remarkable improvements in growth, fruit size, and quality. Plants receiving humic acid had:
- Larger leaves and increased chlorophyll content, leading to healthier, more vigorous plants
- More fruits per plant (up to 27 fruits vs 16 in untreated)
- Heavier and bigger fruits
- Higher levels of vitamin C and sugar content (TSS) — making strawberries sweeter and more nutritious
But why does this matter for your farm?
Why Grow Peat Works for Strawberries
Grow Peat Organic Fertilizer
is a high-quality potassium humate-based foliar fertilizer. It enhances nutrient absorption, boosts photosynthesis, improves soil health, and stimulates natural plant defenses. Whether you’re growing strawberries in greenhouses or open fields, Grow Peat helps your plants:
- Grow stronger with more leaf mass
- Produce more fruits per plant
- Deliver better-tasting, nutrient-rich berries
- Maintain soil health and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers


Easy to Apply, Proven to Work
Grow Peat is applied as a foliar spray, with flexible dosing that fits all farming systems. For strawberries, we recommend 3–4 sprays during the growing season — at leaf formation, flowering, fruit setting, and early ripening stages.
Perfect for Organic and Sustainable Farming
Strawberry farmers aiming for high yield and premium quality can now rely on Grow Peat. It’s safe, natural, and improves both soil fertility and plant productivity — essential for long-term farm sustainability.

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