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Soil salinity and lack of calcium in tomato cultivation

In this tomato crop, the farmer was carrying out his fertilization program. Noticing that the fruit was slowing down in size and development, he decided to increase the concentration of fertilizer in the irrigation water. Due to this increase, the mineral salts present in these fertilizers became primary and blocked […]

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Soil salinity and lack of calcium in tomato cultivation

In this tomato crop, the farmer was carrying out his fertilization program. Noticing that the fruit was slowing down in size and development, he decided to increase the concentration of fertilizer in the irrigation water.

Due to this increase, the mineral salts present in these fertilizers became concentrated in the soil and blocked uptake. As a result, the plant's ability to absorb nutrients was significantly reduced, leading to a pronounced deficiency of elements.

In this particular case, the plant was mainly suffering from a pronounced calcium deficiency that caused a decrease in the quantity of fruit with commercial quality.

From EDYPRO We proposed a specific plan to address these two problems:

First, apply COUPÉ REGENERATION Plus. Just two applications are enough to unlock the soil and transform the minerals to make them absorbable.

Next, apply FER CALCIUM. The rapid assimilation of this solution compensates for calcium deficiencies. This reduces fruit losses due to "the peseta" (a slang term for a specific type of fruit).

If you have any questions regarding this specific program designed to resolve soil nutrient lockout and provide a rapid supply of calcium, you can contact us here. link.

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