1.Nitrate nitrogen
2.best calcium for greenhouse
3.no caking
4.irrigation and hydroponic
5.Trace Nutrient
Calcium ammonium nitrate(CAN)
Calcium nitrate granular
Water soluble NPK+CaO(15.5-0-0-26CaO)
Molecular Formula:5Ca(NO3)2.NH4NO3.10H2O,
Molecular Weight:1080.71,
Appearance: 2-4mm white granular,
Ca:18.5%min,
CaO:25.6%min, N: 15.5%min,
NO3-N:14.4%min, NH4-N:1.1%min,
Insoluble matter in water :0.2%max ,
pH:5-7,Cl:0.002%max,
Packing:25kgs plastic woven bag, 24MTs/20'FCL
(calcium fertilizer)
Calcium nitrate fertilizer is a compound often used on and around different kinds of food crops in order to raise the calcium and nitrogen content of the soil to an optimum level. In addition to raising the pH levels of the soil, it also improves the efficiency with which other nutrients are absorbed into the soil. The form of nitrogen in this type of fertilizer is most easily absorbed into plants.
All plants require calcium and nitrogen in order to survive. If the soil they are planted in does not have the optimum content of these nutrients, the plants can suffer along with the flowers or fruit that they bear. Applying calcium nitrate fertilizer raises the amount of nutrients in the soil, along with helping the plants absorb other key nutrients more efficiently. This type of fertilizer also has the added benefit of helping the soil retain nutrients such as magnesium and potassium; when these remain in the soil instead of being washed away by water or rain, they have a higher chance of being absorbed and making plants healthier.