Our calcium recipe is partially based on biological ionization. We are “physics” than “chemistry”. Our electrical, deionizer calcium (++) is based on 4 types of calcium. These four are: ionic, covalent, colloidal, and metallic. Although most calcium’s have the same ingredients, most are not available or have a slow release or breakdown. The balancing electrical configuration of our four types of calcium gets transferred to the soil. The calcium carbonate configuration of our calcium is 33% with 100% mesh.
All calcium has a double positive core charge. Surrounding this double positive is a protective layer of negative charges. In natural occurring limestone these negative charges have attracted and have been satisfied by positively charged minerals. Part of our proprietary process is to electrically deionizer or separates these minerals from the negative jackets surrounding the positive calcium. After the electrical cleaning process, natural water soluble nutrient are recognized to satisfy the electrical charges of the calcium. Many well educated agronomist and chemists don’t fully understand the physics side of each and every mineral. The electrically available portion of each mineral is, or as important as the chemical side of the mineral. The electrical configuration of this process provides electrical attraction to the hydrogen portion of water. This electrical combination of deionizing, reionizing with water soluble nutrients and the hydrogen seeking ability provide our calcium the energy needed to naturally, electrically flocculate soil. (Base saturation, CEC’s are simple versions of the law of the electrical laws of physics.)
GSR Calcium is reionized with specific herbs and spices to “softly” electrically satisfy the calcium charges. When our calcium is mixed with water, the herbs and spices are replaced with hydrogen molecule of water. The hydrogen is the “magic” that makes grams per acre replace tons or pounds.
When explaining our products, we often talk a great deal about polarity and pH. Every mineral in the periodic table of elements is given a polarity. These polarities within the soil have to balanced not only on a polarity level, but also within the multiply frequencies within these polarities.
When talking about pH, we know that pH is not measurement of acidity and alkalinity, but a measurement of resistance. A high pH has a higher resistance, whereas a low pH has a low resistance. (Using a scale of (0 – 14) the soil pH is constantly changing. During the day, good healthy electrically available soil pH will go up, whereas it will go down during the night. The switching of pH and polarity from day to night within the soil, changes many parameters the most chemistry classes do not cover. Calcium is viewed by the plant as an anionic minerial, focusing more on the negative electrons surrounding the (++) core. A plant views only three (3) minerals anionically. Those three minerals are:
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Chloride
The rest of the minerals are viewed cationically with the exception of isotopes (hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and helium). By understanding the electrical interaction of a deionized calcium with isotopes such as hydrogen and oxygen in relationship to the ever changing pH (a measurement of resistance) this is the beginning of understanding the electrical mode of action within our calcium.
When looking at soils tests, we work with a water soluble test. Base saturation gives no regard to the availability of nutrients. Plants feed on the interstitial fluids within.
Our dormant product is designed for the dirt and affects base saturation. Our growing product is designed for the plant and affects plants. The most impressive place to test our GSR calcium is on high magnesium or high salt ground (alkaline soils). We electrically flocculate the soil, which in turns shows an increase in water penetration and water percolation, Property flocculated soil has better respiration which leads to an increase in soil micro flora.
Genesis Soil Rite Calcium is an organic calcium product of Soil Works LLC, and is a proprietary blend of all natural ingredients and contains a (-) based calcium which aids in your natural soil-building program. GSR has decreased salts, allowing beneficial bacteria to reproduce at the rate nature intended, also unlocking minerals that will now be available to your plants. This (-) based calcium can increase foliar absorption of nutrients to the feeder roots. By lowering the conductivity of the soil and thus allowing phosphorus uptake which increases the sugar content of the plant. This increases the plants energy which allows foliar absorption of nutrients as well as increases soil nutrient uptake.
Why Calcium…
Proper levels of calcium within the plant strengthen the whole plant and allow for efficient use of sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen and mineral nutrients. Calcium makes nutrients available to the plant for higher energy and plays a major role in plant physiology by strengthening physical structure and helping in protection from disease attacks. Calcium also plays a vital part in the construction of numerous hormones and enzyme systems that protect the plant.
Calcium is a very heavy mineral and migrates down into the soil while exhibiting very little lateral movement. It is found in many of the primary or secondary minerals in the soil but in this state is relatively insoluble and unavailable to be absorbed by plant roots. Calcium is used extensively for plant growth and historically has been very difficult to return to the soil.
Photosynthesis means, “making things with light”. Plants use energy from the sun to change sunlight, minerals, carbon dioxide and water into starches and sugars. These starches and sugars are the plants’ food. The link between high sugar levels and inherent pest and disease resistance has been conclusively established but without the necessary building blocks a plant cannot make enough sugar to protect itself. The primary building blocks for a plant to make sugar are calcium, phosphorus and potassium. Three parts calcium to one part phosphorus and six parts calcium to one part potassium are essential ingredients to enable a plant to manufacture sugar through photosynthesis. Healthy plants always have a higher sugar content.
Refractometer
Using a simple tool like a Refractometer anyone can see if their plants have enough sugar to provide inherent protection from nature’s selection process. Refraction is extremely exact and no modern agronomist wishes to be without a Refractometer. A Refractometer is an optical device that takes advantage of the fact that light passing through a liquid bends or refracts. Thicker, i.e., denser, liquids refract more. Solids dissolved in a liquid will cause the liquid to exhibit a refractive index in direct relation to the amount of solids. A Refractometer substitutes a calibrated prism and an etched screen for the liquid and reads in ° of brix or % of sucrose. We recommend purchasing a refractometer to learn for yourself the benefits of increasing the sugar content in your plants. We use a great product from a company called Vee Gee, who offers a variety of refractometer. Please visit www.veegee.com for more information.
Brix is a summation of the pounds of sucrose, fructose, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, hormones and other solids in one hundred pounds of any particular plant juice. Measuring the brix of a plant’s sap gives an immediate overview of the general health of the plant.


