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Get healthy plants when there's an iron deficiency in your soilCorrects Iron deficiency in trees, lawns vegetables, flowers and shrubs
Promotes growth and dark green color
Provides iron that's immediately available to your plants and remains in the soil for extended feeding
Description
Iron chlorosis is caused by the lack of iron in the soil and/or your plants. This supplement immediately provides iron to your plants and remains in the soil for extended feeding. Compatible with most tank mixes of fertilizers or pesticides.
TURF: Mix 5 - 10 gallons of liquid iron for plants with enough water to cover one acre for turf application.
ROOT FEEDING TREES: For root feeding trees and shrubs, mix 4 oz. per inch of trunk diameter with 5 - 10 gallons of water and pour or inject around the drip line.
FOLIAR: Use 1 gallon in 64 gallons water for foliar applications.
This is a 1 gallon container, 4.7% iron oxide.