Grotek Cal Max
Due to the situation caused by the DANA in Valencia, orders may experience delays in delivery. We appreciate your understanding.
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Due to the situation caused by the DANA in Valencia, orders may experience delays in delivery. We appreciate your understanding.
Terms: Shipping and returns
Cal-Max from Grotek is a nutritional supplement designed to solve a common problem in crops: lack of calcium, magnesium and iron. During periods of heat and intense growth, plants can suffer from nutritional deficiencies that can negatively affect their production and health.
Cal-Max is formulated to provide the essential minerals that plants need to grow strong and healthy. In addition, its preventive use can help prevent the appearance of problems such as marginal necrosis in lettuce or apical rot in tomatoes.
This additive is compatible with different types of water, such as reverse osmosis and distilled, which often lack the minerals necessary for growing crops. Cal-Max is also easy to use as it is 100% water soluble and will not clog pipes or drippers in automatic irrigation systems.
Additionally, Cal-Max contains only high-quality ingredients and is compatible with different growing media, including hydroponics, aeroponics, soil, and coco. To obtain even faster results, it is recommended to combine its use with a foliar application.
In short, Cal-Max from Grotek is an effective solution for keeping plants healthy and productive during periods of heat and accelerated growth. Its preventive use and easy application make it ideal for growers of all levels.
Maintaining a healthy and productive crop requires adequate care of its nutritional needs. To achieve greater production and prevent deficiencies in your plants, Cal-Max is an essential nutritional supplement. Below, we present the instructions for effective use of Cal-Max in your crops, both in irrigation and in foliar application. With these guidelines, you will achieve a healthy and productive crop.
Remember that to spray the plants you should avoid the hours of maximum light or sun exposure. It is preferable to spray the plants once the sun sets outdoors or just after turning off the lights indoors.