(Incl. Of All Taxes)
For many years, commercial vegetable farmers have struggled with calcium insufficiency. The development of Ca-deficiency damage in plants is influenced by a number of factors.. First, several conditions influence Ca-uptake by plants such as the soil moisture content, the salt content of the soil solution, the oxygen content of the soil, soil temperature, the Ca-content of the soil, the cation/anion balance, and an inadequate rate of root production. Air temperature, CO2concentration, photoperiod, radiation level, relative humidity (RH), and/or diurnal fluctuations in water potential as well as other parameters, influence the development of Ca-injury in plants. CO2concentration, photoperiod, radiation level, relative humidity (RH), and/or diurnal fluctuations in water potential. Calcium is a necessary ingredient for plants.Calcium's fundamental purpose in plant growth is to reinforce cell walls structurally. Because calcium is not transportable inside the plant, transpiration is slowed. Maintaining an ideal soil moisture level aids in the proper transport of calcium to the roots and into the plant. The young, affected leaves become necrotic, first at the tip, then throughout the rest of the leaf Symptoms of deficiency include:Initial symptoms include regional tissue necrosis and reduced plant development.
These deficiency symptoms can be controlled by “POWER PLANT CALCIUM EDTA 10%”
DOSAGE :- 0.5 gms/L of water