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Greenway Biotech Chelated Iron EDTA Fertilizer is a premium plant nutrient supplement containing 13% iron, designed to combat iron deficiency in plants. This 100% water-soluble formula ensures easy application and absorption, promoting stronger and healthier plant growth with minimal effort.
A**Z
Very Good product
I use this chelate for my Azaleas, Anturios, Maple and Jazmin and the results take a month to view. Some plants need the Iron Chelate and we have to provide them. It is soluble in water, so can be absorb for the plant easily. Just be carefull for the quantity and the kind of plant that really need Iron Chelate. My plants are now with a very good green color and healtly. I recommend 100%
R**N
No more yellow
Easy to use and very quick and effective. Saved my Maples…
M**G
It doesn't dissolve
It takes constant stirring to keep it in solution. Seems to work well.
L**D
My potted citrus love it
I have 9 orange trees potted up in my greenhouse in western Oregon. I have had a lot of trouble with leaves yellowing and dropping. The plants barely had any leaves by the end of last winter. I fed them this iron supplement all summer and they now all have lots of large, deep green leaves.
D**I
Instructions for use are not clear. Can't reach anyone for support.
The instructions are very unclear. In very tiny print, and mostly obscured by pictures on the packaging, the instructions on the 1 lb bag state, "1-2 pounds per 100 gallons of water 1-[unreadable] Tablespoons per gallon of water for foliar application. Apply 4-15 pounds per acre for crops. Apply 33 pounds per acre for [unreadable]" Instructions on the website state, "Potted Plants: Incorporate 1-2 teaspoons into the soil for every 6-inch pot. Water thoroughly after application. Repeat every 4-6 weeks or based on plant requirements. A gallon of the solution can cover approximately 10-15 potted plants, depending on their size."I will not be using the product as a foliar spray. My pot is 20" in diameter. Do I add 3-4 tsp to the soil on top of the pot and water in? Or, do I make a gallon of solution with 1-2 teaspoons and water with the solution? Is the solution for a foliar spray? Should I disregard everything after "Repeat every 4-6 weeks"?Over 7 days, I attempted to contact the manufacturer Greenway Biotech by sending a message through the form on the website, twice. No response. Found 2 email addresses and sent messages. No response. Tried calling the phone number from the website. Can't leave a message because the mailbox is full. Tried calling the phone number on FB profile. Disconnected. FB profile has not been updated since 2022. Maybe the company is no longer in business?In any event. I will not try using the product and possibly hurt my plants. I'll simply send it back and find another product.
R**E
Great Iron Nutrient for yard.
Looking for a way to improve iron nutrients in my clay soil. Iron fortified fertilizer is expensive for my yard and can only be put on a few times a year. I use this to supplement the soil anytime of year. WARNING: If your yard is iron deficient and you add this to the soil it will LOOK like you fertilized the area (brighter green) so be sure to hit the entire area or you will have spots.My poor bald cypress can hardly grow in the soil it's in, and the leaves will turn yellow in the spring left to itself. It is missing iron - adding an iron supplement turns the leaves bright green AND helps against certain pests like scale which can attack a sick tree. Once the tree is healthy I have no problems with pests on it.You can spray this on the yard (using a sprayer that mixes powder with water) or just sprinkle it on lightly, or add it to fertilizer... All 3 methods have worked for me.
G**Y
Good stuff.
I use this product in my hose sprayer and it has dissolved well. I can really get some nice colors out of my azaleas with a little spray in the soil. I also use it on the grass because my lawn doesn't uptake regular iron well. The soil is sandy and the ph level prevents the grass from using regular iron well. Chelated will uptake regardless.
H**L
Chelated Iron solves my Iron Chlorosis problem (lime green leaf)
I live in the hot dry climate of Utah so my flowers need a lot of water to thrive. If I do not use Chelated Iron my flowers suffer from iron chlorosis. I mix Chelated Iron with Miracle Grow in a watering can once a week and sprinkle the mixture on the plants - I do have the best looking flowers in the neighborhood. A little Chelated Iron EDTA goes a long way.
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