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Calcium Nitrate

  • Features


    • Calcium plays an important role in cell division, growth, activation of different enzymes.
    • Therefore, Calcium deficiency is mostly observed on growing tips and bud leaves.
    • It improves availability of nutrients & their uptake by the roots.
    • It promotes early root formation, improves stiffness of straw, governs root nodule formation, neutralizes poisons produced in plant and encourages seed and grain production etc.

Uranus can be used as foliar spray and also can be used in Drip irrigation. It is easily absorbed by the leaves. It is completely absorbed by the leaf within thirty minutes of application. The plants absorb Calcium mostly through young root tips. Anything which hinders the growth of new roots or their enlargement reduces Calcium uptake. Optimum supply of Calcium leads to increased uptake of Phosphorus and Potassium. Similarly, optimum uptake of Nitrogen increases the uptake of Calcium. The excess quantity of Calcium results in reduced uptake of iron. Calcium in plants seems to exist in a sensitive balance with Magnesium, Potassium and Boron. It is 100% water soluble.



How to Use


Direction to use : Calcium Nitrate : 5 gm/litre of water for spray and 10 gm/lit of water for drip.

 

Packing : 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg & 25 Kg.


    Total nitrogen (ammoniacal and Nitrate form) per cent by weight, minimum

    15.5


    Nitrate nitrogen as N per cent by weight, minimum

    14.5


    Water soluble calcium (as Ca) per cent by weight, minimum

    18.5


    Matter insoluble in water, per cent by weight, maximum 

    1.5

     

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