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  Iron
  CONTAINS: Iron (derived from Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Available in 120 ml and 1000 ml Quick-Connect Chemical Packs.
SPECIMEN LABEL (60KB PDF)
MSDS (36KB PDF)
  Trees suffering from slow or incomplete leaf-out? Trees looking yellow or tired? Help trees green up fast with Iron Nutriboosters.
 
  Ingredients
 
Active: Iron (Fe) derived from Ferric Ammonium Citrate
12.5%
Other Ingredients 87.5%
Total 100.0%
 Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the Internet at http://www.aapfco.org/metals.htm
 
  Application Rate
  Inject 1 ml every 4" around the base (flare) of the tree. See label for details.
 
  Timing of Nutribooster Injections
  Injections may be made any time during the growing season. However, as summer ends, green-up will be less likely to occur because the leaves become less responsive as they age. The best time to inject is spring through early summer.
 

 

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  Indications
  Relieves symptoms of iron chlorosis, the
general yellowing of foliage. Works most
effectively on Oak trees. Effectiveness on
other varieties of trees may vary.
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Iron deficiency in conifers is indicated when the needles turn yellow. In deciduous trees, the leaves yellow while the veins remain green. The degree of yellowing indicates the severity of the deficiency.
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Ornamental trees sensitive to iron deficiencies include American Elm, Cottonwood, Jack Pine, London Plane, Magnolia, Maples, Mountain Ash, Oaks, Walnut, White Pine, and Yellow Birch.
  Notice of Warranty
  ArborSystems warrants that this product conforms to the description on the label and is reasonably fit for use under average conditions when used strictly in accordance with the directions on the labeling. ArborSystems does not make or authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this product.
 
 
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