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Although ammonium nitrate is a typical nitrogen source, it inhibits calcium absorption and produces calcium shortage in plants. The remedy is to use calcium nitrate instead of calcium chloride on any crop that is prone to calcium shortage. Calcium nitrate is made by saturating limestone with nitric acid and then adding ammonia. It's regarded as a double salt since it's made up of two sodium-rich minerals found in fertilisers. The final product also has a salt-like crystallisation. It's not organic, and it's a synthetic fertiliser additive.
The cell walls of plants rely on calcium for structural support. When plants are harmed or stressed, this element kicks in to help them heal. Calcium will be sent to the wounded region by the plant's vascular system, which will fortify it and begin to repair the damage.
Nitrogen is required for photosynthesis and the production of amino acids in plants. Plants can't convert sunlight into sugars for growth if they don't have enough nitrogen.
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