Reg. No. B3810 Act 36 of 1947
Fertiliser Group 2
Iron Chelate is a concentrated water-soluble trace element powder, which, when used as directed will prevent and cure Iron Chlorosis (yellowing) and restore natural leaf colour on a wide range of trees, shrubs, vines, ornamental and pot plants.
ANALYSIS:
Iron [Fe] - 13.0%
USES AND BENEFITS
Iron Chelate is easy to apply as a foliar spray or directly to the roots as a drench. 
- Readily absorbed by the plant
 - Promotes photosynthesis and respiration in the plant
 - Assists the plant to resist diseases and remain healthy throughout the growing season
 - Replaced iron deficiency often found in acidic soils, and is particularly suitable for Hydrangeas, Camelias, Gardenias, Azaleas and Rhododendrons
 - Can be applied simultaneously with most insecticidal sprays, except those containing copper.
 
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Foliar Spray:
- Dissolve 5g (1 level teaspoon) in 5 litres of water – utilization of a wetting agent is advantageous
 - Spray over foliage until leaves are wet
 - Repeat every week until symptoms cease.
 
Soil Drench:
- Dissolve 5g (1 level teaspoon) in 1 litre of water. Pot plants 1g in 10 litres of water
 - Apply to soil at base of plant
 - Irrigate well after applying
 - Repeat every four weeks.