AGRIVENTURE Calcium EDTA is a premium water-soluble chelated calcium fertilizer designed to provide fast and efficient calcium nutrition for all major crops. The EDTA chelation technology protects calcium from nutrient lock-up, allowing rapid absorption through leaves and roots while ensuring maximum nutrient utilization.
Calcium is essential for strong cell wall formation, healthy root growth, flowering, fruit development and overall crop quality. Regular application helps prevent calcium deficiency disorders, improves fruit firmness and increases post-harvest shelf life.
| Product Name | AGRIVENTURE Calcium EDTA |
|---|---|
| Technical Content | Calcium EDTA |
| Product Type | Chelated Micronutrient Fertilizer |
| Formulation | Water Soluble |
| Mode of Entry | Foliar & Root Absorption |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray, Fertigation, Drip Irrigation, Soil Drench |
| Recommended Dose | 1.5–1.7 g per litre of water or 25 g per 15 litres of water |
| Brand | AGRIVENTURE |
EDTA protects calcium from reacting with soil minerals, allowing the nutrient to remain soluble and readily available for plant uptake. Once absorbed through leaves or roots, calcium moves to actively growing tissues where it strengthens cell walls, improves membrane stability, supports root development and enhances overall plant growth and fruit quality.
Foliar Spray: 1.5–1.7 g per litre of water or 25 g per 15 litres of water.
Repeat the application according to crop stage and calcium requirement.
Compatible with most water-soluble fertilizers and crop protection products. Always perform a jar compatibility test before preparing large spray solutions.
It is used to prevent and correct calcium deficiency, strengthen plant tissues, improve fruit quality and increase crop yield.
Apply 1.5–1.7 g per litre of water or 25 g per 15 litres of water as a foliar spray.
It is suitable for vegetables, fruits, cereals, cotton, pulses and most agricultural and horticultural crops.
Yes. It can be applied through fertigation, drip irrigation, foliar spray and soil drenching.
Common symptoms include blossom-end rot, tip burn, bitter pit, weak stems, poor root growth, fruit cracking and reduced crop quality.
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