Micronutrients Test for Compost

SKU CHM-14
$61.00
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Analyze Key Trace Elements in Finished or Raw Compost


Ensure Your Compost is More Than Just Organic Matter

Micronutrients like zinc, iron, copper, and manganese play essential roles in plant metabolism, root development, and enzyme activity—but their levels in compost can vary greatly depending on source material and composting methods.

Our Compost Micronutrient Test provides a focused analysis of these key trace elements, helping compost producers, consultants, and growers assess product quality, blending value, and overall nutrient contribution to the soil.


What’s Included in This Analysis

  • Zinc (Zn) – Vital for hormone production and leaf growth
  • Iron (Fe) – Critical for chlorophyll development and respiration
  • Copper (Cu) – Influences lignin formation and reproductive health
  • Manganese (Mn) – Supports photosynthesis and disease resistance

Each element is measured in parts per million (ppm), with lab-grade precision.


Sample Requirements

  • Minimum Sample Size: 4 cups
  • Sample Type: Finished or raw compost (moisture content acceptable)
  • Packaging: Sealed, labeled plastic bag or container
  • Turnaround Time: Up to 5–7 business days from lab receipt

Ideal For:

  • Compost manufacturers validating trace nutrient content
  • Soil consultants evaluating input blends
  • Organic growers seeking complete nutrient strategies
  • Landscapers and soil suppliers comparing compost sources
  • Regulatory compliance or compost spec documentation

Order the Compost Micronutrient Test Today

Deliver more than just organic matter—deliver balanced nutrition.
Know exactly what your compost contributes to plant health.

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