Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is applied directly to the foliage of the lemon tree. Point of run-off means applying until wet and just starting to drip off the leaves.
The product label does not indicate a certain time of day that is best to apply Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray only that is most effective when applied between December and February up to the time flowering is completed. We would suggest contacting Southern Ag directly at info@sout…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is labeled safe for citrus as a foliar spray application and not a product that is mixed into the soil. Foliar Applications should be applied thoroughly to point of run off. Â
Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is not labeled for soil drench applications and should be applied as a foliage spray directly to the leaves to the point of runoff where the spray is just starting to drip off the leaves. Please refer to the product label for application rates and mo…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is best applied between December and February up to the time flowering is complete. According to the product label, this product can benefit the plant at any time when deficiency symptoms appear.
The label for Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray states to spray until the flowering has been completed. You do not want to use it when the fruits are present.
Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is applied directly to the foliage of the lemon tree and is safe when used as directed on the label.