Q: Do you recommend chelated iron fertilizer for citrus? A: All the fertilizers for fruit trees (that includes citrus) are applied very early in the season, as early as possible but usually between ...
Q: Thanks to your previous advice I used an iron chelate, applied it to the soil in March, and got my plants to develop a dark green color rather than a yellowish-green color. A: There are many things ...
Starting iron chelation therapy early may prevent growth problems and organ damage from iron overload in children with TDT. Currently approved medications have limitations for use in very young ...
Iron deficiency is very common in our non-native plants here. Roses, citrus, deciduous fruit trees, hibiscus, pyracantha, bougainvillaea and crape myrtle are just a few of the plants commonly affected ...
If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient problem across much of the west. It’s especially noticeable in early spring, ...
Many of the plants we use in our landscapes have trouble taking up iron from our alkaline soils. There is a lot of the mineral in our soils, but it is locked up in relatively insoluble compounds and ...