Quick Fe provides the important iron element necessary for the synthesis of chlorophyll pigments, which are responsible for the photosynthesis process.
Effects of Quick Fe on Plants
It accelerates protein formation in plants.
Plants with EDDHA Chelate It covers the positively charged cations necessary for plant growth with a negatively charged molecule.
It has a structure that makes it easy to use thanks to its wide pH range.
It encourages high yield and fruit formation in the plant.
It ensures the transportation of oxygen in chlorophyll production.
It darkens the color of the leaf, allowing it to benefit more from solar energy.
It increases leaf thickness, promotes nutrient uptake and helps increase productivity.
>Plant used | Using Dosage |
Seedlings< /td> | 10-20 gr/ sapling |
New to Fruit Starting Trees | 50 gr/tree< /td> |
Producer Trees (Normal yield) | 80-100 gr/ tree |
Producer Trees (High efficiency) | 100-150 gr/ tree |
Citrus (Big Trees) | 150-200 gr/ tree |
Binage | 10-20 gr/ uncle |
Ornamental Plants (Rose, Carnation, etc.) | 500 gr/da< /td> |
Annual /Perennial Flowers (Chrysanthemum, Gerbera, etc.) | 600 gr/da< /td> |
Strawberry, raspberry | 500-1000 gr/ also |
Vegetables< /td> | 250-300 gr/ also |
Field Plants | 250-300 gr/ also |