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Nutrisorb+ - Soil cation booster with organics

Calcium deficiency is common in soils as varied as sand and clay. Mobility and availability is a key consideration when selecting a product to prevent and treat calcium deficiency.
 
NUTRIsorb+ is ideal for:

• balancing cation exchange in low CEC soils
• ensures efficient root uptake of Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium when applied as a soild drench
• replenishing nutrient cations in perfect balance to restore optimum soil chemistry quickly
• turf managers using non-portable irrigation water which can be higher in bicarbonites
• pre-condition turf against stress and generate higher levels of resilience to cope with environmental pressures
 
High cation exchanging fertiliser with excellent sodium displacing potential

• Contains organic humates for increased nurtrient availability 
• A high analysis liquid calcium with 10% nitrogen to deliver turf quality
• Versitile for sodium displacement, or simply boosting valuable caton levels in sandy soils
• serves as a carbohydrate-based microbial stimulant
 
 
 
Did you know …
 
NUTRIsorb was developed specifically to treat calcium deficiency in turf cricket soils. (Because) gypsum can influence the playability of clay cricket pitches, calcium is often withheld and salts tend to rise as a result.
 
 
 
 
For more information ...
 
 
 
 
 
NUTRIsorb+ - Technical Data Sheet (PDF file,965.62 kb)
NUTRIsorb+ - Material Safety Data Sheet (PDF file, 98.02 kb)
 
Is calcium deficiency troubling you?

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Did you know ...?
 
Bicarbonates are alkaline salts that bind to calcium to form calcium carbonate. 
Often irrigation water contains bicarbonates that reduce the availability of soil calcium, reducing pore spaces and stressing turf roots. More...

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