Adequate levels of iron (essential for the synthesis of chlorophyll)
ensure green, lush trees and ornamental plants. As pH is often a factor
in Iron Chlorosis, the 20% elemental sulfur in the Super Iron Chlorosis
Pellets creates an environment in the feeding area that frees up iron,
and along with the 5% nitrogen, assists in the plant's uptake of the
pellets 30% iron. Favorable color responses are normally seen anywhere
from 30 – 90 days from time of application, depending on soil structure,
the amount of water/rainfall applied to the area and the type of plant
being treated.
Directions For Ironing Your Plants
Trees
- Use 4 pellets per inch of trunk diameter.
- Punch or auger the required number of holes four inches deep, spaced evenly around the dripline.
- Place pellets in the bottom of each hole. Close holes.
- If chlorosis is severe, increase to six pellets per inch of trunk diameter.
Shrubs
- For shrubs, use four pellets per three feet of height.
- For azaleas and other flowers that are from one to three feet in height, use two to four pellets.
- Punch or auger the required number of holes two to four inches deep spaced evenly just inside the dripline.
- Place pellets in the bottom of each hole. Close holes.
All Lutz pellets are made to feed for twelve months.
| Iron Pellet #30195 |
| Total Iron (Fe) |
30% |
| 0.06% Soluble Iron (Fe) |
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| 0.04% Chelated Iron (Fe) |
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| Free Sulfur (S) |
20% |
| Total Nitrogen (N) |
5% |
| 3.34% Water Insoluble Nitrogen |
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| 1.66% Water Soluble Organic Nitrogen |
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Derived From: Methylene Urea, Iron Sucrate, Elemental Sulfur and Lignosulfonate.
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