oviparous
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Hi all,
I have to make different solutions and combinations with the following chelated traces:
Fe-EDTA 13 %, Fe-HEDTA 13 %, Fe-DTPA 7 %, Fe-EDDHA 6 %, Mn-EDTA 13 %, Mg-EDTA 10 % and iron gluconate.
Could it be so simple that i can make whatever combination without negative chemical reactions, that could alter the effect?
What is the "ideal" pH for the solutions? How much ascorbic acid should I use? Are there better alternatives for lowering the pH?
A commercial fertilizer I use has a pH around 3. Isn't that to low for some chelates?
I have to make different solutions and combinations with the following chelated traces:
Fe-EDTA 13 %, Fe-HEDTA 13 %, Fe-DTPA 7 %, Fe-EDDHA 6 %, Mn-EDTA 13 %, Mg-EDTA 10 % and iron gluconate.
Could it be so simple that i can make whatever combination without negative chemical reactions, that could alter the effect?
What is the "ideal" pH for the solutions? How much ascorbic acid should I use? Are there better alternatives for lowering the pH?
A commercial fertilizer I use has a pH around 3. Isn't that to low for some chelates?