Meta Ferro EDDHA
composition:
Features:
- An ideal fertilizer that quickly addresses severe iron deficiency in all types of crops within (2-3) days of application.
- The treatment has a long-lasting effect, making it suitable for the conditions of Egyptian soils.
- Highly effective in alkaline and calcareous soils, functioning within a wide soil pH range of 3 to 11.
- Used both preventively and curatively for iron deficiency, it can be applied via foliar spraying or injected into the soil around the root system through various irrigation networks for all types of crops and fruit trees, as it is completely soluble in water.
- Involved in the processes responsible for cell division and growth, leading to increased production.
- Participates in the reduction of nitrates and sulfates and energy production.
- Characterized by small, pure black granules that dissolve well, facilitating iron absorption, resulting in quick and effective outcomes.
- Fast-acting and easily absorbed, allowing plants to benefit from it rapidly compared to many other iron chelates due to its quick recognition by the plant.
- Plays an important role in respiratory processes, chlorophyll formation, enzymatic activity, and photosynthesis, helping plants withstand stress conditions.
- Essential for converting dissolved nitrogen in leaves into proteins, protecting chlorophyll from intense sunlight.
- Aids plants in energy exchange processes and the breakdown and formation of various proteins and enzymes.
- Exhibits high stability against hydrolysis and is easily decomposed by microorganisms.
General Usage Rate:
Mature trees: 0.5 kg per acre.
Newly planted trees: 1 g per tree.
Fruit trees: Typically used in the spring season or before bud activity and ripening, with the dosage depending on the age and size of the tree, as well as the severity of the deficiency and soil type.
Arecommended dose is 50 g per tree, divided into multiple applications.
Vegetable and ornamental crops: Applied during planting or at the beginning of vegetative growth, added to the soil at a rate of 1 kg per acre.
For increased production: Add 3 kg per acre during planting, especially in vegetable and field crops, leading to a significant yield increase ranging from 20% to 25%.