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Covington Naturals Chelated Liquid Iron PLUS
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Description
Chelated Liquid Iron +Plus Concentrate from Covington Naturals for Lawns, Plants, Shrubs, and Trees Stunted or Malformed Growth and Discoloration Issues – Cures Iron Deficiency and Root Problems – Made in U.S.A.·
When Plants are Deficient in Iron They can become stunted or malformed growth takes place eventually taking it’s toll on the plants or turf.
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Our Sugar Based Chelated Liquid Iron Plus has 6% Iron with No EDTA, And 12% Nitrogen, 3.3% Sulphur, and 0.05% Manganese for Premium Results on Your Lawn and Garden.
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Use Our Liquid Iron on Trees, Shrubs, and Bushes by Applying around the outside of the grow line According to Instructions.
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Chelated Iron for Plants Insures Lowering Plant Stress While Treating Iron Deficiencies at the Same Time.
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Iron deficient leaves will be green veined with a mottled yellow color in the plant tissues between the veins.
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Foliage may also develop brown leaf margins. If you have foliage that looks like this, you should give the plant some liquid iron.
Product description
Covington Liquid Iron is a Sugar-Based Chelating Product That Has No EDTA, Improves Plant Color and Quality While Promoting Stronger Root Development. It Lowers Plant Stress While Treating Iron Deficiencies in Lawns, Plants & Trees. Contains 6% highly-bioavailable chelated iron; excellent for both foliar and root applications and correcting yellowing due to iron deficiency.
Utilizes sugar-based chelating agents in lieu of EDTA, making for safer application and ensuring suitability with a wider range of turf and foliage.
Can be used with herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers.
100% Guaranteed!
This Special Blend Has a Proven Track Record to Increase Growth and Health While Curing the Ills Caused by Lack of Iron, but if for ANY Reason You are not 100% Satisfied, Just Let us Know and We Will Refund 100% of Your Purchase, No Questions Asked.
The Covington Naturals Brand Promise
Many of Our Products are OMRI Certified, Which Means We Have Passed the Test of One of the Most Credible Organizations in the Industry. For Those That are not 100% Organic, We Use the Best Ingredients, Finest Blends, and Carefully Formulate Every Product to Insure Our Customers Receive the Results They Expect. Our Customer Service is Constantly Receiving High Marks and Awards for Their Work. We Actually have Live People in Our U.S. Office That Answer the Phone and Answer Your Questions 8-5 Monday thru Friday, Try Us and See!
Supply and Demand
As Many of You Know, This is a Tough Year for Supply in the Home Building as well as Lawn and Garden Industry. Many Supplies of Materials Are Difficult to Find so Place Your Orders Early as We Continue to Strive to Keep Up With Demand!
COVINGTON LIQUID IRON IS A SUGAR-BASED CHELATING PRODUCT THAT HAS NO EDTA, IMPROVES PLANT COLOR AND QUALITY WHILE PROMOTING STRONGER ROOT DEVELOPMENT.
IT LOWERS PLANT STRESS WHILE TREATING IRON DEFICIENCIES IN LAWNS, PLANTS & TREES.
Contains 6% highly-bioavailable chelated iron; excellent for both foliar and root applications and correcting yellowing due to iron deficiency.
Utilizes sugar-based chelating agents in lieu of EDTA, making for safer application and ensuring suitability with a wider range of turf and foliage.
Can be used with herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers.
USAGE and INSTRUCTIONS
Plants that are iron deficient may show signs of chlorotic foliage, stunted or deformed growth and leaf drop. Normally these symptoms just show yellowing in spots or plant tissues, but it can also develop brown or yellow leaves especially when subjected to clay, chalky, or soil that is high in PH. To prepare the iron for the plant, a chelator is used to protect the iron from oxidation and stay in a form the plant can use.
LAWN AND TURF USAGE
If your lawn is brown and lacking in iron mix 8 – 16 oz. of Covington Chelated iron per 1,000 sq. ft. of turf. If using a dial hose application set the setting to 8 + for desired mixture with ample amount of water to ensure proper saturation of area. It may be beneficial to have soil tested prior to spraying for proper application. Wear protective clothing, mask, eyewear, and gloves anytime using a spray compound to avoid injury.
CONTINUED MAINTENANCE
Mix 2-4 oz Chelated Liquid Iron per 1,000 sq. ft for best results saturating with water while spraying.
PLANTS & FLOWERS
Mix
0.5 to 2 oz. per gallon of water saturating plants and base.
Maintenance:
Mix .25 to 0.5 oz. per gallon of water every 45-60 days for iron deficient areas.
TREES, SHRUBS, BUSHES
Mix
0.5 liquid iron per gallon of water. For mature trees we recommend you use a spike to make holes 3 to 4” deep at base of tree 10” from trunk all the way around, then apply liquid into holes allowing to saturate area surrounding tree or bush. For smaller trees and shrubs dig a small trench around the base of the plant 8” out from base and saturate area.
RESULTS:
Generally seen within 2 or 3 days of application. Liquid Iron Chelate will stain concrete, brick, stone, clothing, anything it comes in contact with. Wear protective clothing, mask, eyewear, and gloves anytime using a spray compound to avoid injury.
INJURY and FIRST AID:
Ingesting this product could result in injury or death. If accidentally spilled on skin or eyes, rinse eyes with fresh water for several minutes, flush thoroughly, call your local Poison Center, 911 or doctor. If spilled on skin, wash with warm soapy water and if irritation persists, call 911, your local poison center or doctor. Wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Can cause skin irritation or rash.
Storage & Disposal
Keep stored in dark, well ventilated storage area. Do not allow to freeze. Dispose of container and contents according to your local and national regulations.
Guaranteed Analysis Soluble Iron (Fe): 6%
Iron is derived from Ferrous Sulfate
Chelated with Sodium Glucoheptonate
Symptoms of iron deficiency in plants can include chlorotic foliage, stunted or malformed new growth and leaf, bud or fruit drop. Usually, symptoms do not progress more than just discoloration of the foliage. Iron deficient leaves will be green veined with a mottled yellow color in the plant tissues between the veins. Foliage may also develop brown leaf margins. If you have foliage that looks like this, you should give the plant some iron. Some plants can be more prone to iron deficiencies. Certain soil types, such as clay, chalky, overly irrigated soil or soils with high pH, can cause available iron to become locked up or unavailable to plants. Iron is a metal ion that can react to oxygen and hydroxide. When this happens, the iron is useless to plants, as they are not able to absorb it in this form. To make iron readily available for plants, a chelator is used to protect the iron from oxidation, prevent it from leaching out of the soil and keep the iron in a form that the plants can use.