Slightly yellowish brown powder
It can be applied in agriculture and hort iculture. That is, soil and foliar supply of crops.
EDDHA Fe 6% is a high-efficiency iron chelate fertilizer specifically designed to prevent and correct iron deficiencies in plants. Its strong chelation ensures optimal availability of iron in a wide pH range, making it particularly effective in alkaline and calcareous soils.
Appearance:
Dark red or brown powder or granules.
Iron Content:
Minimum 6% chelated iron.
Chelating Agent:
EDDHA, providing stability in a broad pH range (4–9).
Solubility:
Highly water-soluble, ensuring easy application and rapid uptake by plants.
Prevents and treats chlorosis caused by iron deficiency.
Suitable for a wide variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, cereals, and ornamental plants.
Ideal for nutrient solutions in soilless cultivation systems.
Effective in high-pH soils where other iron sources may be less available.
Can be applied directly to leaves for rapid absorption and correction of deficiencies.
High Stability:
Remains effective in alkaline and calcareous soils where iron availability is typically low.
Fast Absorption:
Provides quick correction of iron deficiency symptoms, such as yellowing of leaves (chlorosis).
Versatile Use:
Compatible with various irrigation systems, including drip and sprinkler systems.
Improved Yield and Quality:
Enhances plant growth, photosynthesis, and overall crop productivity.
Dosage Recommendations:
Soil Application: 2–5 kg per hectare, depending on crop and soil conditions.
Foliar Spray: 0.1–0.2% solution concentration.
Timing:
Apply at the onset of deficiency symptoms or during critical growth stages.
Compatibility:
Can be mixed with other fertilizers and micronutrients, but avoid mixing with calcium-based products.
Storage:
Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Handling:
Use protective equipment to avoid skin and eye contact.
EDDHA Fe 6% is an advanced solution for addressing iron deficiencies in crops, ensuring optimal growth and yield even in challenging soil conditions. Its superior chelation properties make it a reliable choice for modern agricultural practices.