DESCRIPTION
Katyayani Calcium Nitrate Micronutrients Details :
- Calcium Nitrate is a dense granular fertilizer that dissolves quickly and completely in water.
- Katyayani Calcium Nitrate comes in a water-soluble packet to facilitate the easy and effective usage of the product.
- Made specifically for Hydroponics. It helps in developing a good root system and improves the efficient absorption of nutrients.
- Calcium is important for the growth of the plant. It increases the resistance capacity of the plant to fight adverse natural conditions, hence increasing the shelf-life of fruits & vegetables.
- Dissolve the packet in 500 ml of water to make the liquid solution, then for generic usage apply 1 ml/liter of solution. For specific plants refer to the User Manual. The instructions provide detailed information on deficiency symptoms in your plant and even the benefits of each nutrient.
FAQs for Katyayani Calcium Nitrate Micronutrient
1. What is Katyayani Calcium Nitrate?
Ans. Katyayani Calcium Nitrate is a water-soluble fertilizer that provides both calcium and nitrogen, essential nutrients for plant growth.
2. Why is calcium important for plants?
Ans. Calcium is crucial for cell wall structure, root development, and the overall strength of plants. It also plays a vital role in nutrient uptake and enzyme activity.
3. What is the role of nitrogen in plant growth?
Ans. Nitrogen is a key nutrient for plant growth, essential for protein synthesis, chlorophyll formation, and overall plant vigor.
4. What crops benefit from calcium nitrate application?
Ans. Calcium nitrate is beneficial for a wide range of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants, especially during the growing season.
5. How is Katyayani Calcium Nitrate applied?
Ans. It can be applied through fertigation (injecting fertilizer into irrigation systems), foliar application, or as a soil drench.
6. What is the recommended dosage for application?
Ans. The recommended dosage varies based on crop type and soil nutrient levels. A common guideline is 100-200 kg per hectare, but specific needs may differ.