Calcium Nitrate Granular – High Purity Fertilizer for Professional Use
Uses, Applications, and Effects on Crop Quality
Calcium Nitrate is a highly effective fertilizer widely used in agriculture, greenhouse cultivation, and fertigation systems. As a water-soluble source of calcium and nitrate nitrogen, calcium and nitrate plays a critical role in improving plant structure, crop quality, and yield stability.
Due to its fast nutrient availability and predictable performance, calcium and nitrate fertilizer is considered a key input in modern and export-oriented farming.
What Is Calcium Nitrate?
Calcium nitrate (Ca(NO₃)₂) is an inorganic fertilizer that supplies plants with:
Nitrate nitrogen (NO₃-N) for rapid vegetative growth
Calcium (Ca) for cell wall strength and structural development
Unlike many nitrogen fertilizers, calcium and nitrate contains nitrogen almost entirely in nitrate form, making it safe for sensitive crops and controlled growing environments.
Calcium Nitrate Fertilizer in Agriculture
Calcium Nitrate for Open-Field Crops
In open field agriculture, calcium nitrate is applied to support early plant development and improve crop uniformity. The granular form allows even spreading and consistent nutrient availability across the soil.
Common crops include:
Tomatoes and peppers
Cucumbers and leafy vegetables
Fruit trees and orchards
Using calcium and nitrate fertilizer helps reduce quality losses caused by calcium deficiency during critical growth stages.
Calcium Nitrate for Greenhouse Cultivation
Greenhouse crops require precise nutrient management. Calcium and nitrate is widely used in greenhouse systems because of its stable pH, low impurity level, and reliable nutrient release.
Key benefits of calcium nitrate in greenhouses:
Prevention of blossom end rot in tomatoes and peppers
Reduction of tip burn in leafy crops
Improved fruit size, firmness, and visual quality
These characteristics make calcium nitrate a preferred fertilizer for professional greenhouse production.
Calcium Nitrate for Fertigation and Drip Irrigation
Water-soluble calcium nitrate is well suited for fertigation programs when properly dissolved. Its high solubility ensures efficient nutrient delivery through the root zone without system blockage.
Advantages include:
Fast nutrient uptake
Precise nutrient control
Improved fertilizer efficiency
Compatibility with modern irrigation systems
This makes calcium and nitrate essential for precision agriculture and high-value crops.
Effects of Calcium Nitrate on Crop Quality
Improved Fruit Firmness and Shelf Life
Calcium strengthens plant cell walls, resulting in firmer fruits with better resistance to cracking and mechanical damage. This directly improves shelf life and transport performance.
Reduction of Physiological Disorders
Regular application of calcium and nitrate helps prevent:
Blossom end rot
Internal fruit breakdown
Calcium related growth disorders
These effects are especially important for export grade produce.
Balanced Plant Growth
Nitrate nitrogen supports steady vegetative growth without excessive leaf production, helping plants maintain balance between growth and fruiting.
Physical Characteristics of Calcium Nitrate Granular
White to greyish-white granules
Uniform particle size for consistent application
Low moisture content for safe storage
Free-flowing and low dust
These features ensure reliable handling and field performance.
Calcium Nitrate Supplier and Export Availability
Calcium and nitrate fertilizer is actively traded in global markets. Reliable supply from Turkey and the United Arab Emirates allows flexible sourcing, efficient logistics, and consistent quality for bulk buyers.
Multi origin availability is a key advantage for international customers seeking stable supply and timely delivery.
Why Calcium Nitrate Is a Key Fertilizer in Modern Agriculture
Calcium nitrate combines immediate nitrogen availability with structural calcium support. Its versatility across agriculture, greenhouse, and fertigation systems makes it one of the most effective fertilizers for improving crop quality and reducing production losses.
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Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Calcium Nitrate Granular |
| Chemical Formula | Ca(NO₃)₂ |
| Appearance | White to greyish-white granules |
| Total Nitrogen (N) | 17% |
| Nitrate Nitrogen (NO₃-N) | 17% |
| Ammoniacal Nitrogen (NH₄-N) | ≤ 0.2% |
| Water Soluble Calcium (CaO) | 34% |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 0.3% |
| Insoluble Matter | ≤ 0.1% |
| pH (1% Solution) | 5.8 |
| Granule Size | 1–4 mm (≈99%) |
| Granule Strength | ≥ 2.0 MPa |
| Bulk Density | Approx. 0.9–1.0 g/cm³ |
| Solubility in Water | Fully soluble |
| Packaging | 25 KG / 50 KG PP bags/Jumbo BAG |

