Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Question on iron fertilizer
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Charleston |
Southeast
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I have an iron deficiency in my soil. I have used ironite but it doesnt have much iron it and my sulfate levels keep rising. Does someone know of a product I might use higher in iron without sulfate? Thanks Dave
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9/13/2008 7:16:11 PM
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gordon |
Utah
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humm - looks like they all have sulphur of some kind... maybe and chelated iron would work better than granular?
something like this: http://www.groworganic.com/item_F1784_Fertall_Liquid_Iron_Chelate_25_G.html
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Soluble Iron as (Fe) ...................................... 5.00% Chelated Iron as (Fe) ................................... 3.50% Combined Sulfur as (S)................................ 3.40% DERIVED FROM: Iron Sulfate, Iron L
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9/15/2008 6:57:14 PM
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Joe V |
Ohio
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Actino Iron- 21.9% iron derived from magnetite ore. 47% humic acid. this is actually a fungicide, controls many root diseases. it has no sulfates listed on the msds. you might look into this product. joe
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9/15/2008 9:26:44 PM
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