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EDTA micronutrients are chelated forms of essential trace elements that are used to enhance plant growth and health. These compounds are typically made by binding micronutrients such as iron, manganese, zinc, and copper with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), which improves their availability to plants. They are especially useful in alkaline soils where micronutrients may become less soluble and therefore less accessible to plants.
| Form | Granular or liquid |
| Micronutrient content | Typically contains 5-15% of each micronutrient |
| pH range | Stable in pH 4 to 8 |
| Application methods | Foliar spray, soil application, or fertigation |
| Solubility | Highly soluble in water |
When selecting EDTA micronutrients, buyers should consider the specific micronutrient requirements of their crops and soil conditions. It's important to specify the desired micronutrient composition, application method, and any relevant certifications. Additionally, buyers should determine the required quantities based on their cultivation area and frequency of application.
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They are used to correct micronutrient deficiencies in plants.
They can be applied via foliar spray, soil application, or fertigation.
Yes, they are generally safe for a wide range of plants when used as directed.
EDTA is synthetic, so its use may be restricted in organic farming; check local regulations.
Application frequency depends on soil tests and crop needs, typically every few weeks.
They typically have a shelf life of 2-3 years if stored properly.