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You should be seeing a visible response in some way soon after the calcium application is made. Beyond visual response, you should be seeing better drainage, possibly firmness of the surface and stronger rooting
Calcium Carbonate as seen under the microscope
calcium on your soil test does not necessarily mean that it is there working or even providing much benefit! Because, everyone that has ever taken a soil
test will have calcium, is only the first part. In European countries, the calcium within your soil profile is of a carbonate form. Being a carbonate form of calcium basically means you have the main constituent that makes high calcitic limestone. This source of calcium is extremely insoluble.
It requires oxidation in order to release. And, because of this oxidation period, your soil supplied calcium will never create the amounts of calcium needed to satisfy three very important factors in the soil and plant - diet, soil interaction and leaching - all of which are constantly occurring. Proper volume of release of calcium satisfies all three of these needs. Do you need to add more calcium? If you
are soil testing and growing fine turf and ornamental lawns, the answer is yes. Is my Calcium choice working? In the case of
limestone and gypsum as amendments, you should be seeing a visible response in some way soon after the calcium application is made. Beyond visual response, you should be seeing better drainage, possibly firmness of the surface and stronger rooting. Or are you still looking at your product laying on the surface because it hasn’t broken down yet? And, even worse, are your mowers and golfers/players picking it up on reels, clubs or shoes? That is the easy way to determine if it is working. The difficult way requires further testing, possibly saturated paste tests and/or tissue testing or follow-up soil tests. Limestone rates are typically determined by a
‘buffer index’ that should be shown on your soil test. The lower the buffer, the more limestone will be required to improve soil texture and nutrient balance. Calcium carbonate (limestone) is used as a
nutrient releaser in the soil, buffer against chemical misapplication, oxygen and water balance, colour enhancer, improve drainage and, most importantly, fertility enhancer. Gypsum (calcium sulphate) is a bit more
Go back to your text books and research what calcium does in the soil and plant
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difficult to determine rates. Gypsum is usually used at too low a rate and not often enough, especially if you are dealing with a pH above 7. In all of these cases, what I see so often is that gypsum and limestone are applied at too low a rate and not often enough. This leads to an imbalance in the soil and, often times, you are spending good money and working hard to maintain a problem in the soil. We do not want this to happen. Rather, we want to make the correct
application, and see it working, so we can move on to something more important. Calcium sulphate (gypsum) is used to treat high pH soil, tight and poorly draining soil, poor fertility performance, issues concerning bicarbonates, sodium, high salt concentrations, high magnesium, poor rooting, turf stresses from traffic and heat, as well as many other issues. So, is there another option? Using a soluble
calcium product solves a number of problems and takes away the negatives of traditional limestone and gypsum application and turns them into positives. These negatives include high rates of application, thorough soil incorporation by mechanical methods, excessive labour and time required to apply, more equipment, more waste, mower pick-up and complaints from golfers. The products we offer solve all of these
issues by employing a technology called thCa™. This is a process which utilises specific acids and polymers that, when combined with calcium, will allow that calcium to become effective with one irrigation cycle or rainfall event. Thereby, we skip the oxidation and hydrolysis period that traditional limestone or gypsum sources require and, because of this, the product requires no mechanical incorporation. This results in less application time, labour and equipment and, importantly, less waste. Furthermore, there is no mower pick-up and golfers or players won’t be wearing it on their shoes. Additionally, the product is less dusty and
dissolves quickly, meaning that you don’t have to wait for it to break down and become available. It is really a very unique technology
Source of Calcium
Calcium nitrate Calcium chloride
that provides the turf manager with a tool to resolve, what may have been, long term soil issues. In addition, the product is 400% stronger and
more efficient than those traditional sources that many of us have been using for decades. thCa™ even goes out into the soil and converts bound-up, locked-up (unavailable) calcium to usable, available calcium.
Testimony from a Sports Turf Expert! Paul Burgess - Head Groundsman, Real Madrid
Paul deals with daily tough issues of shade, excessive stress, numerous team/player use of the facility. On top of that he must manage his climate, poor water quality, excessive salts/sodium and the accompanying turf problems associated with these.
He uses Verde-Cal G to assist with his agronomic programmes and manage these problems.
Paul tries to keep things simple at Real Madrid and tackles the issues with common sense approaches which this product fits perfectly.
On one of professional football’s biggest stages, Paul does not waste his efforts. Second chances don’t come very often.
Jim Miller has been with Verde-Cal Products since its very beginning. Having been involved with the chemistry behind the products since 1990s, Jim has seen the product line come of age to what the company is today.
Jim has been in the golf/lawncare/sales and related turf industries since 1983. He has served in nearly all capacities of the industry from lawncare operative in the early days to golf course superintendent.
He has extensive knowledge of soils, nutrients, and water related issues and has written many articles and newsletters over the years based on these topics.
Percent Calcium Amount of water to
19% 36%
Gypsum (calcium sulphate) 20 CalciticlLime Dolomite lime
30% 19%
dissolve one ton (977kg) 900
934
302,832 302,832 132,867
Notes
Foliar applied Foliar or inject Very insoluble Very insoluble Very insoluble
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