Calcium Nitrate granular/crystal
Calcium is a “quality nutrient” that enhances yield quality and prolongs shelf life. As the mobility of calcium in the plant is limited, it has to be supplied throughout the growth season to keep adequate levels in the plant tissues and to ensure proper development.
Calcium is essential for the building of cell walls. Poor calcium supply interferes with this important function, resulting in distorted growth and deformation of root tips, young leaves, and shoot tips. In addition weaker cells are more susceptible to biotic attacks.
Calcium deficiency is usually shown as localized rot of tissues, and a consequent growth inhibition. Typical symptoms include leaf deformation, leaf tip burn and root tip burn. Calcium deficiency also reduces quality of the harvest, and shortens shelf life.
Item | Standard | Results |
Nitrogen | ≥15.5% | 15.75% |
Nitrate Nitrogen | ≥14.4% | 14.53% |
Calcium | ≥19% | 19.15% |
Calcium Oxide | ≥25.5% | 26.04 |
Ammonium Nitrogen | ≥1.1% | 1.2% |
Water Insoluble | ≤0.1% | 0.05% |
Iron | ≤0.005% | 0.003% |
Chloride | ≤0.02% | 0.01% |
Po4 | ≤0.05% | 0.005% |
PH | 5-7 | 5.7 |