You will be using 1 fl. oz. of the Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and other Micro Nutrients with a gallon of water. For example, if you are using the hose end sprayer, the smallest amount that can be put into the hose end sprayer is 3 fl. oz. and that will mix with 3 gallons of water. Please let me…
Read Full Answer »Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients is "light green" in color according to the product SDS. We would recommend avoiding direct spray or overspray onto porous surfaces such as rock or concrete. These ares should be washed immediately if there is visible residue.
You can apply Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients in a Foliar spray: 1 tablespoon per gallon or a Soil application: 1-16 ounces per gallon depending on size of tree or shrub. Please follow the product label for instructions.
Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients is applied Foliar Spray: 1 tbsp. per gallon of water, Lawns and Trees: 16 oz per Hose-End Sprayer per 500 sq. ft. and Soil application: 1 - 16 oz. per gallon of water * See label for complete application instructions.
You will want to wait for 24 hrs to irrigate the lawn or receive rainfall following the application of Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients.
Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients does not require the use of a surfactant with application.
You will use 1 pint (16 fl. oz.) of Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients
per 1,000 sq. ft. Apply in a sufficient volume of water to thoroughly wet the foliage and runoff in the root zone. Using a hose end sprayer such as the Chapine Wet/Dry Hose End Sprayer provide a convenient m…
Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients will indeed work in Alkaline soils.
Per the Fertilome Chelated Liquid Iron Product Label: Potted Plants- Mix 1/2 teaspoon per quart of water. Apply 1 cup of mixture per 6 inch pot. Less for smaller pots and more for larger pots. Repeat monthly until plants regain their color.
Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients is mixed at the following rates:
Foliar Spray: 1 tbsp. per gallon of water
Lawns and Trees: 16 oz per Hose-End Sprayer per 500 sq. ft.
Soil application: 1 - 16 oz. per gallon of water
* Refer to the product label for complet…
It would not be recommended to mix the Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients with Drive XLR8 due to the difference in rates and amount of water needed to apply to the coverage area. These should be applied separately for best results.
Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients contains copper EDTA, iron EDTA, manganese EDTA and zinc EDTA per the product label.
Mix 1/2 teaspoon of Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients per quart of water. Apply 1 cup of mixture per 6 inch pot. Use less for smaller pots and more for larger pots. Repeat monthly until plants regain their color
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Read Full Answer »When treating your lawn with Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients you will apply 1 pint (16 oz) per 500 sq. ft. Any convenient method of application may be used. Be sure to apply the product in a sufficient volume of water to thoroughly wet the foliage and runoff in the root z…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients can be used on a fescue lawn. You will use 1 pint (16 fl. oz.) of Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients per 1,000 sq. ft. Apply in a sufficient volume of water to thoroughly wet the foliage and runoff in the root z…
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Read Full Answer »We would recommend keeping your herbicide and fertilizer applications separate so that you can get accurate application rates of both products. Also, you do not want to promote growth of the weeds that you are trying to kill. Also, Ferti-Lome Weed Out with Crabgrass Killer causes yellowing on targ…
Read Full Answer »You will apply Ferti-Lome Chelated Liquid Iron and Other Micro Nutrients at 1 TBSP per gallon.
The Fertilome Chelated Iron should not be substituted for fertilizer, but should be used in addition to your regular, monthly fertilizer program. It can be applied essentially on an as-needed basis, however most apply it every 2 weeks if needed for greening or to offset chlorosis caused by herbicide…
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