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Iron EDDHA /EDDHSA chelate

Composition

soil

%w/w

Total soluble iron Chelated iron [o-o] EDDHA Chelated iron [o-p] EDDHA Chelated iron [o-o] EDDHSA Bulk density: 0,65 - 0,75 g/cc pH (1% in water): 7,5 - 9,5

6,00 2,10 0,65 2,00 Quality

Characteristics The combination of the two chelating agents, makes the iron be more soluble.

Maximum stability

This combination improving more distribution and do more available the product to the crop. The control of iron chlorosis it is better and faster.

Persistance of the soil Rapid uptake

The two chelating agents in combination (EDDHA, EDDHSA), give us a product that it is extremely stable in a range of pH of 3-11.

Application Crop

Dosage g/tree

Fruit and citrus trees Breeding of plants 3-5 Seedlings 5-15 Young trees 15-25 Producing trees 25-50 Very grown trees and aected by the 50-100 ferric chlorosis Vineyard Young stocks 3-5 Producing stocks 5-10 Grapevine 10-25 Horticultural and Ornamental Crops Beginning of seasonal growth 1-2 g/m2 Full growth 2-5 g/m2

Treatment period

Fruit tree and vine crops Apply by the end of winter or beginning of spring, matching up with start of new sprouts Citrus / fruits and other evergreen crops One application during the spring or at beginning of the summer, before the second sprouting

Apply from the beginning of crop or after uprooting

Conditions guarantees the content and formulation indicated in the data sheet and label but not mixtures or manipulations carried out with the product. In case of mixture or combination with other product it should be previously tested for compatibility.

1Kg

EC

FERTILIZER

3 Kg

5 Kg

20 Kg 500 Kg

Allowed in ecological agriculture. Regl. CE 834/2007, 889/2008 and 673/2016


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