EDDHA-Fe 6% Iron fertiliser
- Stable in a wide pH range
- Outstanding role in the process of photosynthesis
- Suitable for the treatment of iron deficiency
- Facilitates the uptake of nutrients
DESCRIPTION
Power Fe is a highly effective fertiliser that provides a rich source of assimilable iron (Fe) in the form of an EDDHA chelate. Iron (Fe) plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis and influences both the overall production and the qualitative characteristics of plants. With Power Fe you can ensure optimal iron availability for your plants.
Power Fe has been specially developed for use in soil and is therefore ideal for treating iron deficiency in plants growing in alkaline and calcareous soils. These soil types often pose a challenge for the iron uptake of plants. By using Power Fe, you can overcome these limitations and provide the iron supplementation necessary for healthy plant growth.
The chelated form of iron in Power Fe improves its assimilability and ensures that plants can efficiently absorb and utilise the iron they need. This promotes robust photosynthesis and leads to improved plant productivity and qualitative characteristics such as colour, taste and nutrient content.
For best results, apply Power Fe as recommended for soil treatment and follow the instructions. It is especially recommended for plants growing in alkaline and calcareous soils where iron deficiency is common. Power Fe provides a reliable solution for iron deficiency and supports the healthy development of plants.
Analysis
%
Iron (Fe)
6
(4,8 o-o)
Dosages
Field Crops: 2.5 – 5.5 kg/ha
Citrus (young trees): 400-600gr / 100m2
Citrus (mature trees – annual maintenance): 50- 200gr / tree
Citrus (mature trees – corrective dosage): 200- 400gr / tree
Top fruit and Nut trees: 20-100gr per tree (depending on tree size)
Grapes, kiwies and soft fruit: 0,5 – 1 kg / 100m of row
Ornamental plants: 5 Kg / 1000m2
Power Fe achieves the best results when the plants are sufficiently supplied with water and important nutrients and are not under stress for other reasons.
The best way to incorporate Power Fe into the soil is to dissolve it in an appropriate amount of water (e.g. 10 grammes per litre) and then apply it as a coarse, low-pressure spray. If the soil is densely compacted, the surface should be loosened before application.
Applications should always be worked into the top few centimetres of soil as soon as possible after application. This can be done by harrowing or hoeing or by irrigation.
Power Fe can also be applied via irrigation systems by adding the equivalent of 1.0 kg per hectare in 10,000 litres of water at regular intervals. The frequency of addition depends on the degree of deficiency.