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Grow More 6546 EDDHA Iron Chelate is a premium 1-pound fertilizer designed to enhance plant growth by providing essential iron in a highly effective chelated form. Ideal for both professional and home gardeners, this product ensures optimal nutrient absorption and promotes vibrant, healthy plants.

| Liquid Volume | 1 Liters |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Mixing Ratio | 1:X (where X is the volume of water in gallons) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Soil Conditioning, Plant Growth, Tackling Iron Deficiency |
| Target Species | Plants |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Item Form | Chelate |
A**E
Emballage parfait pot scellé.
Livraison dans les délais. Bon produit pour un ph supérieur à 7 il fonctionne. Je l’utilise pour la culture des agrumes qui sont souvent en carences de fer ce qui occasionne un absorption presque nulle des nutriments. Le seul point négatif est leur façon d’indiquer le dosage qui pourrait être bien simple de mettre la quantité par litre d’eau. Il faut être prudent car il y a deux informations une pour utilisation foliaire et l’autre directement dans le sol en mélangeant avec l’eau d’arrosage. Pour finir ce produit tache et est très volatile. Je recommande ce chelate.
J**N
Cures iron chlorosis in trees
I like the size of the product. Can be a bit messy when mixing as the color is blood red. It does improve the leaf color from yellow to green and helps to support the trees growth with the extra iron. I recommend this to my landscape design clients and as an arborist, I recommend this product to the clients when I prune their trees. Works like a charm. Need to apply each year.
C**E
Finally! Something that works!
I am always hesitant to believe some of the reviews on products, but this iron chelate really works well. I had three hydrangea and 5 serviceberry bushes that have very yellow leaves with green veins. I tested the soil and ph was only barely alkaline, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium were all in normal range. The only thing left was iron chlorosis and I have tried numerous products all summer, both granular and liquid. Nothing seemed to make a difference. Then I read one review stating that this was the only thing that worked for the reviewer, so I thought I'd try one more product before I give up and dig them up. It worked! Here it is August 30 and my plants have some green leaves growing. It's a bit late for new growth, but at least I know what to do for next year. I don't know how this product is different than other chelated irons, but it has something in it that made a difference for me.
T**R
Love this stuff for Fruit Trees
Trees and plants in our area frequently suffer from iron chlorosis (due to soil pH I think). This product has been really effective on our peach tree for years & years & I highly recommend it. There are a couple of different methods of application listed on the package, but I literally just walk around the tree line wearing disposable nitrile gloves, sprinkling the stuff & immediately water thoroughly. It stains everything red & you don’t want to get it on your skin so I make sure to walk with the wind/breeze when I apply it so I don’t get the fine powder on me. Sorry, I don’t have any photos, but the leaves always greened up within a couple of days of application, and the fruit was always been delicious (we lost her to age & wind a few years ago). I bought this one for the raspberries but haven’t had a chance to apply this year.
M**S
Wow- THIS STUFF WORKS
Although this product might seem expensive, it will work in alkaline soils when nothing else does. Also you use a tiny little half teaspoon scoop to mix into a large amount of water. The container lasts a long time, and you will see results quickly. Over the years we had spent hundreds of dollars: mixing in bags of soil, worm castings,hiring a yard service company, spraying on liquid iron, working in iron granules into the soil, spraying on insecticide soap (didn't want to kill birds, lizards or ourselves as we tried to make the plants healthier). Nothing seemed to work very well, and in the meantime, the plants were looking more and more yellow, some plants actually died, and some stopped growing altogether. In desperation we "Googled" our types of plants and ran across a gardening blog from a man in Nevada. He specifically mentioned a situation like ours - trying everything, and he said in Alkaline soils this EDDHA Iron Chelate is the only thing that will work. I was concerned bags of iron granules had just been applied and watered into the soil a week ago. However, the instruction with EDDHA also state that this product is safe to apply even if other fertilizers are already in the soil. That is correct. One of our bottle brush plants hadn't grown a new leaf in a year, the bark was becoming so dark that it seemed like it was dying. After 1 gallon of water with the correct ammount of EDDHA was applied around the base of the plant, we saw some light green color return to the few scraggly yellow leaves. 48 hours later , we applied a second ground soaking of a gallon of water with the prescribed amount of EDDHA around the trunk and out to the shrub's small drip line.Two days later we awoke to see new growth. Some privet hedge shrubs and one privet tree that had started yellowing and dropping leaves have improved immensely with EDDHA watering, and flowers in pots are greener as well. We have also applied it around a couple of struggling palm trees and are pleased to see shiny fronds again.
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