Ca EDTA Chelated 10

Ca EDTA Chelated 10%

Ferrous (Fe) EDDHA – 6% is a micronutrient fertilizer that contains 6% water-soluble iron present as EDDHA, in a chelated form. It's specially formulated to help establish vibrant green foliage on your plants and is ideal for iron chlorosis control (which can lead to yellowing of leaves) caused by iron deficiency when used in alkaline and in calcareous soils with pH above 7.5. The high levels of ortho-ortho isomer present result in better results, and prolonged availability of iron. For soil application and fertigation in all crops. 

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Ca EDTA Chelated 10%

Ferrous (Fe) EDDHA – 6% is a micronutrient fertilizer that contains 6% water-soluble iron present as EDDHA, in a chelated form. It’s specially formulated to help establish vibrant green foliage on your plants and is ideal for iron chlorosis control (which can lead to yellowing of leaves) caused by iron deficiency when used in alkaline and in calcareous soils with pH above 7.5. The high levels of ortho-ortho isomer present result in better results, and prolonged availability of iron. For soil application and fertigation in all crops. 

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Calcium CA EDTA Chelated 10%
Description Calcium (Ca) EDTA Chelated – 10% is a water-soluble calcium micronutrients chelated with EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid). It provides 10% fully chelated calcium in a readily available form, ideal for correcting and preventing calcium deficiency in a wide range of crops. Calcium plays a crucial role in cell wall formation, membrane integrity, fruit firmness, and root development. This product ensures efficient calcium delivery, even under adverse pH conditions, especially in neutral to slightly alkaline soils. 
Specification
    • Chemical Name: Calcium EDTA 
    • Chemical Formula: C₁₀H₁₂CaN₂Na₂O₈ 
    • Calcium Content (Ca): 10% (Chelated with EDTA) 
    • Physical Description: White to off-white crystalline powder 
    • Solubility: Completely water-soluble 
    • Purity: Agricultural grade 
    • pH Range for Stability: 4.0 – 7.5 
    • pH (1% Solution): ~6.0 – 7.0 
Benefits
  • Provides highly available iron, even in high pH soils. 
  • Quickly corrects iron deficiency symptoms, especially interveinal chlorosis in young leaves. 
  • Promotes chlorophyll production and lush green foliage. 
  • Improves photosynthesis, root health, and overall crop vigor. 
  • Extended availability of iron due to high ortho-ortho content. 
  • Compatible with most fertilizers and can be used in fertigation systems. 
  • Increases quality, yield, and appearance of fruits and vegetables. 
Application Soil Application: 

  • Dosage: 250–500 g per acre for general crops 
  • High-value crops: 5–20 g per plant depending on age and severity 
  • Method: Apply near the root zone, followed by irrigation 

Fertigation: 

  • Dosage: 250–500 g per acre 
  • Apply CA EDTA Chelated 10% during early growth stages or as deficiency appears 

Foliar Spray: 

  • Generally, not recommended for EDDHA due to its staining nature. Use soil or fertigation application for best results. 
Time
  • Apply at early vegetative stages or at the first sign of iron chlorosis (yellowing between leaf veins). 
  • Reapply during flowering and fruit development if symptoms persist or iron levels remain low. 
Precaution
  • Avoid overuse of CA EDTA Chelated 10%—apply only as per crop requirement. 
  • Do not mix CA EDTA Chelated 10% with strong acids or phosphate-based products without compatibility testing. 
  • Store CA EDTA Chelated 10% in a dry place, away from humidity and direct sunlight. 
  • Use protective gloves and mask while handling and applying. 
Shelf Life 3 years from the date of manufacture when stored properly in original packaging. 
Packaging – Available in 100 g, 250 g, 500 g, 1 kg, and 5 kg moisture-proof laminated HDPE packs with inner liner. 
– Bulk or custom packing available on request. 
Note Disclaimer – This post contains general information only and does not constitute professional advice. Always read the product label for complete directions, application rates, safety precautions, and storage information.