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NWC Ohio | Something to consider with liquid calcium products: they aren't always just some form of calcium, some have other nutients and elements in them. Some spike the calcium with Nitrogen (trying to influence you into buying more because the crop turned greener wher you applied their calcium). Some will say this outright, some won't, but it should be on the product label. Some even have gone as far as mixing other products like P or K in as well but they usually label and market theses products a bit different than just as a liquid calcium.
If your just trying to get some calcium for the plant, then liquid may accomplish this. If your trying to build calcium levels in your soil, its an extremely expensive way to try to accomplish this.
Edited by 4th GenerationFarmer 2/28/2026 08:22
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