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Chelated Iron EDTA FE 12%

Chelated Iron EDTA FE 12%

Chelated Iron EDTA Fe 12%, is a very soluble iron fertilizer, Iron (Fe) is chelated with Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA). It contains 12% elemental iron in a formulation that makes it bioavailable to plants in soils with high pH or alkalinity that would otherwise tend to make iron insoluble.

Benefits

  • Improves Iron Uptake
  • By chelation with EDTA, iron is available to plants even at the lowest pH of the soil.
  • Prevents Iron Deficiency
  • Fights against chlorosis (a yellowing of leaves due to iron deficiency) and prevents it.
  • And insures Healthy Plant Growth
  • The crop is a vital factor in synthesizing chlorophyll, photosynthesis, and the overall vigor of the plant.
  • Highly Soluble
  • Dissolves readily in water for easy application.
  • Efficient and Cost-Effective
  • High iron content and targeted availability enable application rates in low.
Micro Nutrients
Nutrient Contents By Weight (W/W)
Iron content (expressed as Fe) 12.0% Min
Lead (a Pb) 0.003% Max
Cadmium (as Cd) 0.0025% Max
Arsenic (as As) 001% Max
pH (5% Solutions) 5.5 - 6.5
Appearance free flowing Crystalline or Powder

Uses

  • Agriculture
  • Used as a micronutrient fertilizer for crops susceptible to iron deficiency, such as:
  • Fruits: Oranges, grapes, apples and bananas.
  • Vegetables: Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Potatoes, Leafy Greens.
  • Cereals: Rice, wheat, maize.
  • Main Cash Crops: Cotton, sugarcane, and coffee(s).
  • Alleviates the symptoms of iron chlorosis (or chlorosis)
  • yellowing leaves that retain their green veins.
  • Horticulture
  • Designed for use on ornamental plants, shrubs, and flowers to encourage beautiful foliage and healthy growth
  • Hydroponics
  • Supplies iron in a stabilized form in nutrient solutions for agricultural systems without soil.
  • Foliar Application
  • Directly spray on leaves for faster results & to cure iron deficiency symptom.
  • Soil Application
  • Incorporated into soil, or added to irrigation systems for slow-release availability of iron.