Eddha Iron Chelate for Trees
On the Application of Ethylenediamine Dio-Hydroxyphenyl Large Acetate Iron Chelate for Trees
For trees, if they are planted in the wild, they are forests, and if they are planted in the garden, they are landscapes. They are closely related to human life. However, if the tree is lush, it needs sufficient nourishment, and iron is indispensable for the growth of the tree.

Iron in the soil, although it exists, it is difficult for the tree to be taken by the tree due to the acid-base and texture of the soil. Eddha Iron Chelate For Trees (Eddha Iron Chelate For Trees) is wonderful in stabilizing iron, making it easy to be absorbed by the tree in different soil environments.

Its use can also be irrigated in the rhizosphere, so that iron seeps into the soil with water, close to the root system of the tree, which is easy to ingest; or sprayed on the surface of the leaves, entering the tree through the stomata, and quickly supplementing the lack of iron.

When applying, it is appropriate to review the age, state and state of the tree and the state of the soil. The dosage of young trees should be small, and the amount should be increased as they grow; if there is even a lack of iron in the soil, the dosage should also be increased. And the time should be selected during the growth period of the tree, with spring to early summer as the top choice. At this time, the vitality of the tree is vigorous, the absorption power is strong, and its effect can be seen quickly.

Applying this chelate, the tree gets iron supplement, the leaves are green again, the vitality is renewed, the branches are strong, and the disease resistance is increased. It is beneficial to the beauty of the garden and the longevity of the tree. Making good use of ethylenediamine dio-hydroxyphenyl ferric acetate chelate is also the key to raising trees and protecting trees.