Nutri-Cal®
Description
Super-size your harvests! This unique liquid-calcium formula will help you to grow firmer, better-quality fruits and vegetables that will store longer. Easy to apply – just follow the label instructions. Mix with water and use as a foliar spray or apply when watering at the root level. Regular application helps promote disease resistance and improve production and quality. Used by professional growers for decades. Non-toxic.
Calcium improves fruit quality, which is especially helpful in growing Honeycrisp apples.
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Questions & Answers
I have not used it on this type of tree, but have used it in my apple trees, with wonderful results.Enter
This liquid-calcium supplement helps improve fruit production and quality while the Tre-Pep fertilizer primarily improves tree growth and development, so they serve different purposes. There are benefits to using both!
What is the pink stage?
Kacie,
You should have no problems using NutriCal on very young trees as long as you follow the directions on the container. NutriCal is prepared with water and sprayed on the foliage of a tree.
Yes - Nutri-Cal can be applied through drip irrigation.
Help, please restore the link so that it works. I need to read the label! Mine fell off in the rain.
I used it on all my fruit trees, that includes apples, peaches, pears, cherries, apricots, and plums. I noticed a big improvement on the size of the fruit and the overall health of the trees.
Found link to general product info, not to label: type in www: innovakglobal. com/en/nutrical-usa/
NutriCal is a FOLIAR product. That means you SPRAY it on the tree or plant's leaves. Therefore the type of soil is irrelevant. NutriCal has calcium in it, My citrus trees are frequently calcium deficient. The deficiency is seen by a yellowing of the leaves. Spraying the tree leaves with NutriCal gets rid of the calcium deficiency and the yellow leaves. Its a good product but since you spray it on the leaves, the soil type does not matter. Least that's my opinion. My soil is sandy.
They should be fine as long as whichever varieties you have are zoned for your area. You can mulch the roots and if they are facing stiff north winds over the winter, set up a burlap fence to protect them from wind damage.
Customer Reviews
i checked it in the am and was really discouraged, but thought i would spray it with the Nutrica any how.
I know it sounds strange but it revived the tree and its soon to be putting out some cherries.
This is highly recommended for my garden fruits and vegetables.
I am growing citrus in pots and and want to keep them healthy and growing.
Good review
Stop bottom rot on tomatoes.