Green House Feeding Calcium is offered as a supplement in situations where the calcium level in water is below recommended levels. It is also used to prevent and treat calcium deficiency, which is frequently observed in fast-growing plants.
How Does Green House Calcium Work?
It dissolves quickly and easily in water. Chelated calcium (EDTA) is a stable product that does not interact with other elements. Therefore, when mixed with other fertilizers, it is not prone to reacting with other elements. It strengthens cell walls and cell membranes to protect against pests and insect attacks.
The Ca2+ ion, presented as a powder, is protected by EDTA.
It increases nutrient uptake, speeds up cell division and root growth, and contains no chlorine.
It is compatible with all types of fertilizers and is excellent for solving calcium deficiency.
How to Use Green House Calcium?
When adding Green House Calcium to water, make sure you start mixing it immediately.
Filtered water, rainwater, or waters with an EC value close to zero require the use of a calcium supplement, as they do not contain the necessary amount of calcium or magnesium.
For your convenience, Magnesium is included in the Powder Feeding series. Also, remember that tap water usually contains a certain amount of calcium.