Multiply the growth of your crops with dolomita cal.
Correct the acidity of the soil of your crops with Dolomita Plus flour, which contributes 30% calcium and 23% magnesium. This not only increases crop growth potential, but also makes fertilizers up to 50% more effective, allowing significant savings in fertilizers.
Importance of magnesium in crops
Magnesium is crucial for the photosynthesis of plants, being responsible for the development of roots and chlorophyll production. The rain can eliminate minerals such as magnesium and calcium from soils, increasing their acidity and reducing their fertility.
Advantages of dolomitic flour
- Increases the pH of the ground, making it more fertile and improving the assimilation of primary nutrients.
- It decreases metal toxicity such as aluminum, iron and manganese.
- Raise magnesium and calcium levels on the ground.
- Improves microbial activity and helps fix nitrogen.
Chemical Composition of Dolomita Plus
Dolomita Plus flour contains 30% calcium and 23% magnesium. Its granulometry is 0-0.1 mm with a PRT of 100, which means that practically 100% of the particles are active and effective.
Dolomitic flour granulometry
Unlike 0-1 mm granulometry calm, which has a lower absorption power, 0-0.1 mm dolomite flour is more effective.
Amount of dolomite flour to be provided
The right amount depends on the acidity of the soil:
- PH 3.5 to 4.2: 3.5 tons per hectare.
- PH 4.3 to 4.8: 3 tons per hectare.
- PH 4.9 to 5.3: 2.5 tons per hectare.
Moment and way of providing dolomite flour
The ideal moment is 3 to 4 months before the crop, applying it to volley or mixing it with the earth at a depth of 20 cm, near the roots.
Dolomita lime foliar application
Foliar application can be beneficial to correct calcium or magnesium deficiencies. However, before applying Dolomita via Foliar, it is advisable to perform a soil analysis. The frequency and concentration of the application should be controlled to avoid problems such as phytotoxicity.
The foliar application must be a complement, not a replacement of soil amendments, and it is essential to maintain adequate nutritional balance. Consult with an agronomist to adapt the application to the specific needs of your crop.