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5% Iron Foliar Spray

FeAce, the 5% Iron Acetate Fertilizer from CultivAce, addresses iron deficiency. Certain soil conditions can reduce iron availability. Such soil conditions include higher pH soils where iron availability can become limited. Iron, as a nutrient, is essential for chlorophyll production, which is vital for photosynthesis, plant respiration, and overall metabolic processes. FeAce serves to provide iron to correct iron deficiency and is suitable for most crops.

FeAce is designed to alleviate iron deficiencies. Some soils are more apt to iron deficiency such soil conditions include high pH levels, compacted or poorly aerated conditions, high phosphorus content or phosphorus applications, elevated nitrate nitrogen levels, and higher concentrations of magnesium, zinc, and potassium. FeAce ensures crops have a supply of iron to correct iron deficiencies.

Copper as a Nutrient

Chlorophyll Development: Iron plays a crucial role in chlorophyll synthesis, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy and driving photosynthesis. Iron is essential for robust chlorophyll development, promoting healthy leaf coloration, enhanced photosynthetic efficiency, and overall plant vitality.

Involved in Nitrogen Fixation: Iron is involved in the process of nitrogen fixation, where certain bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants. Iron is key to nitrogen-fixing processes. Legumes with ample iron can better fix nitrogen leading to optimal nitrogen availability for plant growth and development.

Plant Respiration and Metabolism: Iron is an essential element. micronutrient fertilizers can provide iron. Iron as a nutrient is used in the production of enzymes involved in plant respiration and metabolic reactions. It aids in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of cells, facilitating cellular respiration and promoting efficient metabolic processes. Adequate iron levels contribute to overall plant vigor and metabolic efficiency.

By incorporating FeAce 5% Iron Acetate Fertilizer into your fertilization program, you can address iron deficiencies effectively. Iron, as a nutrient, can support chlorophyll development, optimize nutrient uptake, and enhance crop productivity. CultivAce's commitment to quality ensures that you have access to a reliable iron foliar spray fertilizer that harnesses iron's agronomic benefits for your crops' success.

Fe-Ace is an ideal to correct iron deficiencies. Iron deficiency can be induced by the following soil factors:

  • High pH soils

  • Compacted or poorly aerated soils

  • High phosphorus or phosphorus applications

  • High nitrate nitrogen

  • High magnesium, zinc, and potassium

Benefits of Iron as A Nutrient

  • Promotes chlorophyll development for enhanced photosynthesis.

  • Facilitates nitrogen fixation for optimal nitrogen availability.

  • Supports plant respiration and metabolism.

  • Addresses iron deficiencies in higher pH soils.

  • Suitable for all crops.

  • Effective in compacted or poorly aerated soils.

  • Beneficial in high phosphorus or phosphorus-rich environments.

  • Enhances nutrient uptake and overall plant vigor.

FeAce Iron Foliar Spray Jug


Trials

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Iron (Fe) ... 5.0%
Derived from: Ferrous Acetate

10 lb/gal @ 68℉

COMPATIBILITY: This product is compatible with most pesticides, however, it is not possible to test all pesticide mixes. A jar test is recommended before use.

General Use Recommendations

DILUTION: Field and row crops: 10 to 20 gallons by air, 10 to 40 gallons by ground. Tree crops: concentrate 50 to 100 gallons, dilute 100 to 500 gallons.

NET CONTENTS: 2.5 GALLONS (9.46L)
Net weight 25 pounds

Suggested Uses

(rates par acre)

Crops such as, but not limited to:

Alfalfa, hay and other forage crops :: 1 – 8 pints after early spring growth, and after each cutting.

Apples, cherries, peaches, almonds, walnuts, pears, stone, pome fruits, citrus and nuts :: 1 – 8 pints per acre at 2 to 4 week intervals.

Barley, oats, wheat, rice, and other small grains :: 1 – 8 pints – Apply at tillering, early boot and flag leaf emergence.

Beans, peas and other legumes :: 1 – 6 pints – Apply at early bud, repeat after bloom.

Cabbage, broccoli, carrots, onions, tomatoes and other vegetables :: 1 – 8 pints – Apply when growth is 4 – 8” high. Repeat every 2 weeks as needed.

Corn, field and sweet :: 1 – 8 pints – Apply when 10 – 20” high, repeat in 2 – 4 weeks as needed.

Sugar Cane :: 1—4 pints per acre.

Hazelnuts, pistachios, other deciduous trees :: 1 – 8 pints – Apply at bud break. Repeat every two trees to three weeks.

Potatoes :: 1 – 8 pints – Apply at tuber initiation, repeat in 2 – 4 week intervals.

Raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries :: 1 – 3 pints – Apply pre-bloom repeat every 2-4 weeks.

Grasses grown for seed and turf :: 1 – 8 pints. Apply at tillering, early boot and flag leaf emergence.


Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the internet at http://www.aapfco.org/metals.htm

CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN, HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED

NOTICE: Manufacturer makes no warranties, expressed or implied. The buyer assumes all risks associated with the use of this product. In the event of damage resulting from a breach of warranty, the buyer agrees to accept a refund of the purchase price as full discharge of the manufacturers liability.

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