Agrical is highly effective in improving acidic soils (pH below 6.0). Acidic soils can limit the availability of essential nutrients to plants and hinder healthy growth. The addition of calcium helps balance the pH, improving nutrient absorption by plants and promoting stable and fertile development.
Benefits for Acidic Soils:
- pH Regulation: Calcium helps reduce soil acidity, raising the pH to optimal levels for plant growth.
- Improved Nutrient Availability: When the pH is too low, many nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) are not accessible to plants. Calcium corrects this imbalance.
- Enhanced Soil Structure: Calcium improves the cohesion of soil particles, allowing for better drainage and aeration, both critical for healthy root development.
Dosage for Improving Acidic Soils:
- Fruit Trees:
- Dosage: 400-600 grams per tree in acidic soils (pH below 5.5).
- Application: Apply in early spring or fall to improve pH around the root zone.
- Vineyards:
- Dosage: 300-500 kg per acre for acidic soils.
- ApplicationApply before planting or during the growing season to improve soil quality.
- Vegetables:
- Dosage: 40-60 grams per plant for low-pH soils.
- Application: Incorporate the fertilizer into the soil during preparation before planting.
- Ornamental Plants:
- Dosage: 30-50 grams per plant in high-acidity soils.
- Application: Apply gradually in spring to enhance blooming and growth capacity.
- Grains and Seed Crops:
- Dosage: 150-250 kg per acre in acidic soils.
- Application: Add before sowing to balance pH and increase crop productivity.
- Olive Trees:
- Dosage: 300-500 grams per tree, depending on the age and soil needs.
- ApplicationSpread the fertilizer around the root zone in late autumn or early spring. For soils with pH below 5.5, a higher amount (500-700 grams per tree) can be applied to more effectively correct acidity.