
Calcium Nitrate (CROPS)
Introduction and Properties
CROPS Calcium Nitrate contains 6.26% soluble calcium oxide and 15.8% nitrogen. This nitrogen-based fertilizer, as a nitrogen source, is directly absorbed by the plant and results in rapid growth. It eliminates calcium deficiency in plants and its nitrate form of nitrogen accelerates calcium absorption. Nitrate is a rich source of nitrogen in horticultural crops and has high agronomic value in agricultural crops, while increasing the absorption of potassium, magnesium and calcium. Calcium plays an important role in the formation and strength of cell walls, thereby increasing the quality and storage time of products. This product makes the plant resistant to diseases and stressful situations and consequently maintains the quality of the product after harvest. This fertilizer with a high solubility can be used in all types of irrigation systems without clogging the nozzles.
Ingredients: Calcium nitrate
Guaranteed decomposition
Compositions | Percentage (W/W) | Minimum total nitrogen | 15.8 |
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Minimum nitrate level | 14.5 |
Minimum amount of calcium soluble in water (Ca) | 19 |
Maximum sodium content (Na) | 1 |
pH in 10% solution | 6 |
Instructions for use
Products | Irrigation (kg/ha) | Foliar spray (kg per thousand liters of water) | Fruit trees | 6-12 | 2-3 |
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Vegtebales | 5-8 | 1-2 |
Crop plants | 5-10 | 1-2 |
Note: The above recommendation is general and the amount and method of use will vary depending on the soil analysis, plant, and type of product.
Miscibility: This compound can be mixed with most fertilizers and pesticides (except compounds containing phosphate, sulfate, and copper, and alkaline solutions), however, a miscibility test should be performed on small surfaces before use.