chelated iron herbicide Bullet Chelated Iron (7%) 10L
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chelated iron herbicide

chelated iron herbicide Bullet Chelated Iron (7%) 10L

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chelated iron herbicide Bullet Chelated Iron (7%) 10LBullet Chelated Iron Over the decades it has been claimed that plants fertilised with iron will produce thicker cell walls that protect against stress and pathogens. This is not the case, and in fact acidic iron sulphate products will act to strip plant cell walls of calcium leading to a weakening. Instead Bullet Chelated Iron uses a pH neutral chelated iron that is not acidic and thus protects the cell wall from degradation. Further to this, Bullet

Bullet Chelated Iron

Over the decades it has been claimed that plants fertilised with iron will produce thicker cell walls that protect against stress and pathogens. This is not the case, and in fact acidic iron sulphate products will act to strip plant cell walls of calcium leading to a weakening. Instead Bullet Chelated Iron uses a pH neutral chelated iron that is not acidic and thus protects the cell wall from degradation.


Further to this, Bullet Chelated Iron has been formulated to protect the epidermal cells and associated beneficial microbes from harmful ultra violet radiation; this means that there is a strong biological protection in place against pest and disease attack.

Due to the low sulphate content (13%) and gentler pH, Bullet Chelated Iron has a low level of antagonism to the soil microflora which breakdown thatch.

Instantly bioavailable, Bullet Chelated Iron provides rapid take-up and outstanding presentational green-up of turf areas.

For an Information Brochure detailing the full plant benefits and features of the entire Bullet Range, including a Tank Mixing Guide, please click here.


Application

Applicator Application Rate Water Volume 5 L Pack Coverage (m²) 10 L Pack Coverage (m²)
Boom Sprayer 20 ltr/ha 200 - 400 ltr/ha 2,500 5,000
Knapsack 2 ml/m² 20 - 40 ml/m²


Apply evenly, avoid overlapping or missing areas, using a suitable calibrated sprayer.

If there is no rain within 2 days of application irrigate the treated area thoroughly. Do not apply in hot, dry weather or frosty conditions.

Half fill the sprayer with clean water. Add concentrate as required and mix thoroughly whilst adding remaining water.

Analysis

Ingredient Oxide Value Elemental Value
Total Nitrogen (N)   2.48%
    Ammonium (N)   2.48%
Phosphorus Pentoxide (P2O5) 0.00% 0.00% P
Potassium Oxide (K2O) 0.00% 0.00% K
    Sulphur Trioxide (SO3) 13.60% 5.45% S
    Iron (Fe)   7.52% Fe
Specific Gravity 1.25
pH 7.7 - 8.3


What is a chelate?

Chelate – pronounced “Key-late” – is derived from the Greek word χηλή, (chēlē) meaning claw because the chelating molecule lies around the central molecule like the claws of a lobster. Practically, a chelating agent is an organic molecule which in simple terms encapsulates a plant nutrition molecule, protecting it from precipitation which would make the nutrient unavailable. Ions encapsulated within a chelating agent are far more likely to be absorbed into the plant via the roots and leaf tissue due to changes to the chelated molecules surface properties. It is this which results in greater efficiency of the applied nutrient.

Please note: Packaging may vary.


For further information regarding Bullet Chelated Iron, please contact our technical sales team on 01902 440280.

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