Yellowing leaves, chlorosis can be a sign of iron deficiency in plants. Fe EDDHA 6 Fertilizer helps to absorb enough iron, which is essential for chlorophyll production.
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Also known as
Fe EDDHA 6 percent, FerroActiv, Fe EDDHA, EDDHSA 6%
Product Description
A chelated EDDHA/EDDHSA 6% in the form of micro- granules and is completely soluble in water. Has very high composition of Iron Chelates EDDHA). Effective in prevention and correction of Iron Chlorosis. It works effectively at a pH range of 3.5 to 12.
Iron chelated with EDDHA is a water soluble, dark red microgranular form of iron EDDHA to be used for the correction of iron deficiency in crops by means of soil application.
Avoids crop failure due to iron deficiency especially in high pH calcareous soils by boosting chlorophyll production in leaves.
Application
Iron deficiency in soil, in extreme cases, may lead to complete crop failure. RXSOL Fe-EDDHA 6% is a chelated micronutrient suitable for correcting iron dearth in high pH calcareous soils. The deficiency is usually recognized by chlorotic, or yellowed, intervein areas in new leaves and is typically found among sensitive crops grown in soils that primarily have calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in abundance.
Dose
Sprinkle some dry chelated iron for plants on the soil and irrigate, or dissolve in water and apply the chelated liquid iron around the base of the plants. Iron chelates can also be applied in the holes surrounding the drip line of the affected plants.
Note
Note
Applicable Crops: All types of crops
Features
Specially made for crops in high pH calcareous soils
Benefits:
Corrects iron deficiency in crops
Prevents lime-induced chlorosis
Boosts chlorophyll production in leaves
Product Remark
Remarks
Yes, yellowing leaves (chlorosis) can be a sign of iron deficiency in plants. This condition occurs when the plant is unable to absorb enough iron, which is essential for chlorophyll production.
Causes of Iron Deficiency:
✔ High soil pH (alkaline soil, pH above 7.0) – Iron becomes unavailable for plant absorption.
✔ Poorly drained or compacted soil – Reduces root ability to take up nutrients.
✔ Excessive phosphorus in soil – Can block iron absorption.
✔ Low organic matter – Iron availability is reduced in sandy or depleted soils.
Industrial Usage
Symptoms of Iron Deficiency:
Yellowing of young leaves while veins remain green (interveinal chlorosis).
Slow or stunted growth in affected plants.
In severe cases, leaves may turn completely yellow or even white, leading to leaf drop.
Useful Area
How to Fix Iron Deficiency:
Lower Soil pH – Add sulfur, peat moss, or ammonium sulfate to make iron more available.
Use Iron Supplements – Apply iron chelates (EDDHA, DTPA) or foliar iron sprays for quick results.
Add Organic Matter – Compost or manure can enhance iron availability.
Related Information
Note
Applicable Crops: All types of crops
Features
Specially made for crops in high pH calcareous soils
Benefits:
Corrects iron deficiency in crops
Prevents lime-induced chlorosis
Boosts chlorophyll production in leaves
Supply Location
Locations
Fe EDDHA manufacturer and supplier in Nairobi Mombassa, Africa, Fujairah, Muscat, India. Ready stiock of Fe EDDHA Fertilizer in Africa Kenya Nairobi Uganda.