Description
Sequestrene 138 Fe is a high-performance, water-soluble iron chelate designed to correct and prevent iron deficiencies in plants, ensuring robust growth and vibrant health. Its active ingredient, iron EDDHA, remains stable across a wide pH range (3 to 11), making it especially effective in alkaline and calcareous soils where iron availability is typically limited.
✅ Key Features:
- Iron Content: 6% chelated iron (Fe) derived from Iron EDDHA.
- pH Range: Effective in soils with pH levels from 3 to 11.
- Application Methods: Suitable for soil application, foliar spraying, and fertigation.
- Compatibility: Compatible with most fertilizers and pesticides; perform a small-scale test before large-scale application.
✅ Benefits:
- Iron Deficiency Correction: Rapidly addresses iron chlorosis symptoms, such asthe yellowing of leaves with green veins.
- Enhanced Plant Health: Improves photosynthetic processes, chlorophyll synthesis, and overall plant vigor.
- Soil Versatility: Maintains iron availability in various soil types, including alkaline and calcareous soils.
✅ Usage Instructions:
- Soil Application: Apply Sequestrene 138 Fe directly to the soil around the root zone. It can be incorporated during planting or applied as a side dressing after emergence. Ensure the product reaches the root zone, utilizing irrigation or rainfall to facilitate absorption.
- Foliar Spray: Mix the recommended amount with water and apply as a thorough cover spray, targeting both surfaces of the leaves. This method allows for rapid correction of iron deficiencies.
✅ Safety and Handling:
- Handle with care, avoiding contact with skin and eyes. Use gloves and protective clothing during application. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store in a cool, dry place away from food and feed areas.
- For specific application rates and detailed instructions, refer to the product label or consult with agricultural extension services.
Keywords: Sequestrene 138 Fe; Iron Chelate; EDDHA; Iron Deficiency Correction; Plant Health; Soil Application; Foliar Spray; Fertigation; Alkaline Soils; Calcareous Soils.