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IRON: Characteristics
As a growth element it is used in the formation of chlorophyll; it is an assumed antidote against chlorosis; colors flowers darker; in many cases Iron chelate makes whites turn pink; a trace element. OA78-51
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IRON: Functions in Fertilizer
Vitally important in the formation of chlorophyll but it is not a part of it. AU75-47
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IRON: In Fertilizer Programs
Chelated iron should be used instead of normal iron siulphate at a rate of 8 to lOppm. AU84-199
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IRON: In the Water Supply
Watering directly into the pot will cause little harm to the plants; on the leaves the iron precipitates out and colors them coppery,- eventually to reduce the light intake of the leaf and weaken the plant; remove the iron economically if possible from the water by treatment. A87-1175
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IRON: Odontoglossums Need it
Chelate of Iron should be supplied to the plants strictly according to the instructions on the label; add 5ml of GU49 (powdered iron) to the slow re lease fertilizers (30ml Osmocote, nine months release type, 20ml Mag-Amp) 10ml dolomite lime, to nine litres of potting mix. AU81-179
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IRON: Spray with Chelated Iron
If the water supply lacks iron plants can be sprayed with it. A85-205
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IRON: Stains
Red-brown iron stains can be kept off the leaves only by keeping the water carrying the iron from dripping there. A86-42
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IRON: Well Water Contaminant
Leaves of plants get rusty; rust removal filters charged with potassium permanganate are not safe to use with plants. A72-151
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