Iron
Shavings
for Plants Iron
Deficiency
Iron shavings or filings are a
good source of Iron for plants when the soil pH is not high. The advantage of
iron filing to other iron nutrients is lower cust, almost 100% iron, and long
term effectiveness.
Iron Filings
for
Plants
Iron is an
important nutrient for all green plants. Iron is needed to
produce
chlorophyll, hence its deficiency results a plant disorder
known as chlorosis.
Symptoms of Iron
Deficiency (Iron Chlorosis):
The term chlorosis
means a general yellowing of the leaves. Many factors contribute
to chlorosis.
Iron chlorosis refers
to a yellowing caused by an iron deficiency in the leaf
tissues. The primary symptoms of iron deficiency include
interveinal chlorosis in which veins remain green while
the space between the veins turn yellow. In severe
cases, leaves may become pale yellow or whitish, but
veins retain a greenish cast. |
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Angular shaped
brown spots may develop between veins and leaf margins may
scorch (brown along the edge).
Symptoms of iron
chlorosis include yellowing of the leaf with veins
remaining green.
Iron chlorosis shows
first and more severely on the newer growth at branch
tips. Growing leaves may be smaller than normal.
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Leaves may
eventually curl, dry up, and fall. Fruits may be small with a
bitter flavor. Mildly affected plants become unsightly and grow
poorly. In severe cases or if iron chlorosis persists over
several years, individual limbs or the entire plant may die.
It is common for iron chlorosis to show on a single branch or on
one side of a tree. This is particularly common for plant
species with marginal winter hardiness and on the southwest side
of the tree following winter injury. Plant species and varieties
vary greatly in their susceptibility to iron deficiency.
Any plant may be
affected, but raspberries and pears are particularly
susceptible, as well as most acid-loving plants such as
azaleas and camellias. On junipers, pines, and other
evergreens, chlorosis usually develops as an overall
yellowing of needles. |
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Iron is necessary
for the formation of chlorophyll, which is responsible for the
green color in plants and necessary for photosynthesis (sugar
production in plants). Any reduction in chlorophyll during the
growing season reduces plant growth, vigor, and tolerance to
stress conditions. Plants with reduced vigor from iron chlorosis
are more prone to winter injury, and winter injury may aggravate
an iron chlorosis problem. Weakened plants also are more
susceptible to other diseases and insect infestations.
Treatment of Iron
Deficiency or Chlorosis in plants:
If the soil or the
growth media does not contain enough iron for, this condition
can be treated by adding iron powder. If the soil already
contains iron but you are still experiencing iron deficiency
symptoms in your plants, then you must verify the soil pH and
the soil humidity. Alkaline soil does not allow the release of
iron ions and results chlorosis also known as lime induced
chlorosis. Iron deficiency may also happen if the soil is over
saturated with water. Iron powder has many advantages to other
iron compounds including low cost, slow release and long term
effect.
Iron powder for
treatment of chlorosis:
Almost every type of
clean iron powder (with no oil or chemical
contamination) can be used for the treatment of Iron chlorosis. The most common types of iron powder for
plants are
S70,
S70SQ,
S100 and IRON200C. Most iron powders used for plants
contain about 95% or more metallic iron. Use of iron
powder in treatment of chlorosis can be up to 100 times
more cost effective in compare to other forms of iron
such as Iron Sulfate or chelated iron compounds. |
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SUMMARY
•Iron is mainly
used to correct chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) in Plants
•Iron powder gradually changes to Water Soluble iron compounds
•Iron is essential for chlorophyll production
•Iron Promotes energy transfers
•Iron is required in photosynthesis
•Iron is a part of the enzyme system needed for plant
respiration
•Iron is required for the formation of some proteins
•Iron promotes healthy growth in plants
Where can I
buy Iron Powder for plants?
Small, medium and large
quantities of Iron powders can be purchased directly from
ChemicalStore.com. All orders must be placed online. For special
discounts on large orders please call 973-405-6248.
For special orders or more
information please call 973-405-6249. |