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  2. Are your tomato plants in a sorry state? Here are the causes ...

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    The first, most apparent cause is a simple lack of calcium in the soil. Though this is rare in our area due to abundant limestone, the amendment comes as fertilizer to be applied following label ...

  3. Calcium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium nitrate is a very common coagulant in latex production, especially in dipping processes. Dissolved calcium nitrate is a part of the dipping bath solution. The warm former is dipped into the coagulation liquid and a thin film of the dipping liquid remains on the former. When now dipping the former into the latex the calcium nitrate will ...

  4. Plant nutrients in soil - Wikipedia

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    Nutrients in the soil are taken up by the plant through its roots, and in particular its root hairs.To be taken up by a plant, a nutrient element must be located near the root surface; however, the supply of nutrients in contact with the root is rapidly depleted within a distance of ca. 2 mm. There are three basic mechanisms whereby nutrient ions dissolved in the soil solution are brought into ...

  5. A Guide to Calcium for Plants—Plus, 5 Ways to Add It Naturally

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    Adding crushed egg shells or oyster shells to the soil is a natural way to boost your plants' calcium. Add the shells to your compost or top layer of soil. Over time, this will increase the ...

  6. Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage Site - Wikipedia

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    The Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a World Heritage Site in Telemark county, Norway, created to protect the industrial landscape around Lake Heddalsvatnet and Vestfjorddalen valley. The landscape is centered on the plant built by the Norsk Hydro company to produce calcium nitrate fertilizer from atmospheric nitrogen using the ...

  7. Calcium ammonium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium nitrate. Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references. Calcium ammonium nitrate or CAN, also known as nitro-limestone or nitrochalk, is a widely used inorganic fertilizer, accounting for 4% of all nitrogen fertilizer used worldwide in 2007. [1]