FER CALCIUM It provides soil-regenerating elements, resulting in active soils with a high capacity for vegetative development.
FER CALCIUM It increases cation exchange and reduces the transformation process of the clay-humic complex minerals.
FER CALCIUM act:
As a source of highly absorbable calcium for crops that are very demanding in this element.
Directly increasing the osmotic potential of the crop and allowing for proper hydration of the plants.
The Calcium it provides FER CALCIUM It forms a direct part of the plastic part of the tissues and gives a magnificent result in developing rigid stems and fattening high-quality fruits, it restores the structure of the soil and promotes its development.
Calcium increases cell wall strength and prevents physiological disorders in crops. It also promotes plant growth, particularly in meristems, and directly influences the proliferation of bacteria present in the soil.
Composition
Nitrogen (N) Total 11.6% p/v 8.3% p/p
Nitric Nitrogen: 7.7% w/v 5.5% w/w
Organic Nitrogen: 2.6% w/v 1.9% w/p
Organic Carbon: 28.4% p/v 20.3% p/p
Potassium Oxide (K2O) soluble in water: 4.2% w/v 3% w/w
Total Calcium Oxide (CaO): 13.8% p/v 9.9% p/p
Calcium Oxide (CaO) soluble in water: 13.7% w/v 9.8% w/p
SPECIFIC FEATURES:
pH: 3.5
Density: 1.4 Kg/L
Water-soluble liquid.
Application
FER CALCIUM It is designed to be applied via the root canal.
FER CALCIUM It should be applied alone, without mixing with other fertilizers.
The continued application of FER CALCIUM increases the osmotic potential of the culture.
Dose
Localized irrigation: Apply 20 to 40 Kg/ha. and application, performing a minimum of two applications per month.
Flood irrigation: Apply 60 to 120 Kg/ha. and application, performing a minimum of 2-3 applications per cycle.