Foliar Fertilizers

Agrilife Zinc 14% EDTA

 

Agrilife Zinc 14% EDTA is a fully soluble foliar fertilizer of Jordanian origin, containing a high concentration of 14% zinc chelated with EDTA, This makes it easily absorbed and quickly mobile within the plant, enhancing chlorophyll production and providing maximum benefit to the plant, It delivers fast and effective results in treating zinc deficiency.

Agrilife Zinc 14% EDTA

composition:

Zinc EDTA 14%

Features:

  • It participates in the composition of many enzymes, enhancing their effectiveness and promoting the formation of plant growth regulators (auxins).
  • Encourages root system expansion and branching.
  • Promotes cell division, elongation, and increases fruit size.
  • Stimulates flower formation, enhances pollen vitality, and improves pollination and fruit set, reducing the drop of newly set fruits.
  • Treats symptoms of diseases like leaf rosette in apple and pear crops and stem dwarfing in soybean plants.
  • Facilitates the absorption of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium by converting them into forms that are easily absorbed and utilized by the plant.
  • Increases the plant’s resistance to diseases.
  • Enhances yield and improves the marketability of crops.
  • Assists in water absorption, preventing dwarfism in plants.
  • Acts as a catalyst in oxidation processes and regulates sugar consumption within the plant.

Dosage and Application Rate:

Fruit Trees: Apply as a foliar spray at a rate of 900g per acre (225g/100 liters of water) from the start of the growth season or when zinc deficiency symptoms appear.

Repeat the treatment as needed based on crop requirements.

Vegetables: Apply as a foliar spray at a rate of 900g per acre (225g/100 liters of water) from the start of the growth season or when zinc deficiency symptoms appear. Repeat treatment according to the nutritional needs of each crop.

Field Crops: Apply as a foliar spray at a rate of 500g per acre (125g/100 liters of water) from the start of the growth season or when zinc deficiency symptoms appear. Repeat treatment according to the crop's nutritional requirements.