Can Calcium Ammonium Nitrate - Fertilizer

Can Calcium Ammonium Nitrate - Fertilizer

Help your crops get the best nutrients with Calcium Ammonium Nitrate. A top-dressing fertiliser that helps plants without negatively affecting the soil
K1,200 per bag
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Last Updated 16 Nov 2022

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Plants enriched with CAN (Calcium Ammonium Nitrate) not only with nitrogen but also with magnesium and calcium.

Advantages of calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizer:

  • It is universal – can be applied in the case of all types of crops, regardless of the application period (before sowing, for top dressing).
  • It contains calcium and magnesium which improve the efficiency of absorbing nitrogen by the plants’ roots and reduce nitrogen losses, thus making fertilization more profitable; it also protects subsoil waters against pollution by nitrogen compounds. It can lengthen the florescence, and promote the root, stem & leaf to grow normally. Ensuring the colour of the fruit is bright and the fruit candy can be increased.
  • Can be considered near-neutral in its effect on soil pH and therefore can be used on soils that have a low pH without lowering it further
  • For use on perennial fruit crops (where soil incorporation of lime is difficult)
  • It is a nitrogen fertilizer which contains equal parts of fast-acting nitrate-nitrogen and longer-lasting ammonium-nitrogen
  • Volatilization of nitrogen from calcium ammonium nitrate is negligible, therefore the timing of the applications

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Weight50kg
Product TitleCAN Calcium Ammonium Nitrate - Top Dressing Fertilizer
Composition/Nutrient(s)3-5% Calcium, Ammonia, Nitrogen (26%)
Recommended Dose-
Crop(s)Most Vegetable Crops
Applicationbefore sowing and for top dressing.

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