Fertilome (10635) Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micronutrients (1 gal)
- Quick, economical and easy correction of iron deficiency (yellowing of foliage) in your plants. - Nutritional spray adds other key micronutrients to your shrubs, lawns, tress, flowers & vegetables. - Concentrate readily mixes with water. Should not be substituted for fertilizer. - Apply 2 to 10 teaspoons per gallon depending on height of plant. See label for instruction. - Apply a thorough foliage spray to both sides of leaves. Mix 1 tablespoon per gallon of water.
Product description
Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micronutrients
USE INSTRUCTIONS
A chelated nutritional spray formulated to offer quick, economical and easy correction of iron deficiency (yellowing of foliage) and other nutrient deficiencies in potted plants, shrubs, lawns, citrus, shade trees, flowers and vegetables.
SHRUBS & CITRUS TREES
Foliage Spray: Mix 1 tablespoon per gallon of water. Apply a thorough foliage spray to both sides of leaves. For citrus, apply every two weeks during the months of January, February and March or during budding and blooming. Any excess that runs off will drip down onto the root feeding zone and give longer lasting results. Soil Application: Lightly cultivate the ground out under the widest spread of branches and apply ferti?lome CHELATED LIQUID IRON according to chart on label.
LAWNS & TREES
Apply 1 pint per 500 sq. ft. Any convenient method of application may be used. If a quart hose-on sprayer is used, dilute 1 pint of ferti?lome CHELATED LIQUID IRON with equal volume of water and apply with sufficient water to cover 500 sq. ft.
FLOWERS & VEGETABLES
Foliage Spray: Follow directions for foliage spray under Shrubs. Soil Application: Cultivate the ground lightly and apply 2 tablespoons ferti?lome CHELATED LIQUID IRON per gallon of water to 10 sq. ft. Soak thoroughly with water after treatment.
POTTED PLANTS
Mix 1/2 teaspoon per quart of water. Apply 1 cup of mixture per 6 inch pot. Less for smaller pots and more for larger pots. Repeat monthly until plants regain their color.