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Makosh pH UP Granular Limestone
Гранульований вапняк (CaO понад 54%) для підвищення pH ґрунту. Швидкодіючий меліорант для розкислення кислих ґрунтів під усі польові культури.
Main advantages
- CaO above 54% — fast acidity neutralisation
- Milled under 150 microns — quick soil reaction
- Granulated form — even, dust-free spreading
- Reapply every 3-4 years — fewer field passes
- Suits every soil type — universal field liming
About this product
Makosh pH UP Granular Limestone
Makosh pH UP is a granulated calcitic liming material made from finely milled calcium carbonate with particles under 150 microns, carrying a combined carbonate content above 95% and calcium oxide above 54%. It neutralises soil acidity and raises pH, restoring the conditions crops need to absorb nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Suitable for all soil types and field crops, it is spread as a basal application at 1 to 7 tonnes per hectare, either annually in small doses or once every three to four years.
At a glance
Nutrient composition
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Application rate
- 1.0-7.0 t/ha, by soil pH and texture
- Window
- Basal application - annually in small doses or once every 3-4 years
- Compatible crops
- Wheat · Barley · Corn · Soybean · Sunflower · Sugar beet · Rapeseed · Alfalfa
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Type
- Lime
- Form
- Granular
- Manufacturer
- Makosh
- Application
- Soil
- Target Crops
- Wheat, Barley, Corn, Soybean, Sunflower, Sugar Beet, Rapeseed, Alfalfa
- Growing conditions
- Application sites
- Культури (джерело)
- Wheat; Barley; Corn; Soybean; Sunflower; Sugar beet; Rapeseed; Alfalfa
- carbonate_content_min_pct
- 95
- Calcium (CaO), %
- 54
- particle_size_max_microns
- 150
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Rates depend on crop, prior history, soil-analysis results, and current soil nutrient status. A typical NPK complex on cereals is 150–300 kg/ha. Use the /calculators/npk tool or consult an agronomist for an exact dose.
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