High Quality EDDHA Chelated Micronutrient Fertilizer

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Basic Specifications

Model NO.
HD-trace element fertilizer
Release Type
Slow
Transport Package
According to Your Needs
Specification
According to Your Needs
Origin
China
Medium Trace Element Fertilizer

Medium Trace Element Fertilizer

Main Ingredients

Nutrient Content Analysis
MgO ≥9% Fe ≥8%
B ≥1% Zn ≥1%

Key Efficacy

  • Compound medium and trace element fertilizer, containing 18 kinds of nutrients.
  • Enhanced with alginic acid, chitosan, and essential vitamins.
  • Multiple nutritional controls to significantly enhance crop life resistance.

Application Method

This product is versatile and suitable for:

Base Application Topdressing Irrigation
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Important Usage Notes

1. Compatible with most fertilizers and pesticides. Do not mix with alkaline pesticides.

2. Avoid direct foliar spray: Do not spray the product directly to leaves.

3. Protection: Do not let this product come into contact with leaves, flowers, or fruits.

4. Physical Properties: Chelated by multiple trace elements; may agglomerate or discolor over time. This is normal and does not affect fertilizer effectiveness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary nutrients in this fertilizer?
The fertilizer contains Magnesium (MgO ≥9%), Iron (Fe ≥8%), Boron (B ≥1%), and Zinc (Zn ≥1%), along with 18 other kinds of nutrients.
How is this fertilizer released into the soil?
It is a slow-release type fertilizer, ensuring a steady supply of nutrients to the crops over an extended period.
What are the best application methods?
It is highly effective for base application, topdressing, and application through irrigation systems.
Can I mix this with my regular pesticides?
Yes, it can be mixed with most fertilizers and pesticides, except for alkaline pesticides which should be avoided.
Should I spray this fertilizer directly on the plant leaves?
No, you should avoid spraying this product on leaves, flowers, and fruits to prevent any potential contact sensitivity.
The fertilizer looks discolored or clumped; is it still good?
Yes. Due to the chelation of various trace elements, the product may agglomerate or change color, but this does not impact its nutritional value or efficacy.

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