




After a rainfall, water from the sky absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid (H₂CO₃), a weak organic acid. It reacts with various compounds in the soil, particularly calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) if present, to form soluble bicarbonate ions (HCO₃-), which can then be transported deeper into the soil profile. This process not only contributes to soil formation and structure but also influences soil pH, often making it slightly more acidic. This change in pH can a ect nutrient availability for plants, solubility of minerals, and microbial activity in the soil, playing a crucial role in soil health and fertility.
SeaCure-Cal is a weak carbon-based organic acid complex and cofactor that is highly effective in the reduction of chemical bonding in soil and water. With low application rates, the normal risks associated with acid is eliminated.SeaCure-Cal will boost the availability of the good salts like calcium and magnesium while improving the solubility and leaching of bad salts such as carbonates and sodium.SeaCure-Cal will provide two reactions in soils. Lime reacts with the organic acid component to form Calcium Glycolate, which is 5 times more soluble than Gypsum. Thus, a reaction with SeaCure-Cal will provide Calcium that is 5 times more available for nutrient use or in an exchange reaction. Additional ion reactions free up other available nutrients: Nitrate, Phosphate, Potassium, Zinc, and Iron!