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BrianInOregon |
Eugene, OR
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I have been doing some reading trying to educate myself on making foliar applications of calcium. I have seen quite a few references to Nutri-Cal and Vigor-Cal, as well as their differences. My latest plant tissue test shows my nitrogen levels are pushing the upper limits of the acceptable range so I am hesitant to use Nutri-Cal because of the highly available source of nitrogen it provides. Is there a viable chelated alternative to Nutri-Cal that will give my plant the boost in calcium it needs without the nitrogen?
I have seen the Fert-All product that contains calcium chloride and citric acid (which is the chelating agent I assume??) but I don't know how mobile a calcium chrloride product is compared to a calcium carbonate product or something like the "complexed" calcium in Nutri-Cal.
What product would you use and why? Given my high N tissue test numbers, would you still use Nutri-Cal? Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
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7/29/2009 1:03:16 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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http://www.albionminerals.com/plant-nutrition/products/metalosate-liquids/351-metalosate-calcium
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7/29/2009 8:15:20 AM
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BrianInOregon |
Eugene, OR
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Thank you Andy. Have you used this product?
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7/29/2009 9:07:19 PM
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