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Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA

Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA
Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA
Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA
Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA
Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA

Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA Specification

  • Dosage
  • 0.5-1.0 gm per liter of water for foliar spray, 2-3 kg/acre for soil application
  • Classification
  • Trace Element Fertilizer
  • Chemical Name
  • Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA
  • Other Names
  • Zinc Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Chelate, Zinc EDTA
  • Type
  • Micronutrient Chelate
  • Physical State
  • Powder
  • Release Type
  • Quick
  • CAS No
  • 14025-21-9
  • Purity(%)
  • 99%
  • Application
  • Agricultural Fertilizer for Soil and Foliar Application
  • Color
  • White Crystalline Powder
  • Solubility
  • 100% Water Soluble
  • Storage
  • Store in cool, dry and well-ventilated area
  • Mode of Action
  • Supplies easily absorbable zinc to the plant, corrects zinc deficiency
  • Zinc Content (as Zn)
  • 12% min.
  • Packaging
  • Available in 1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg HDPE Bags
  • Compatibility
  • Compatible with most commonly used agrochemicals
  • Molecular Formula
  • C10H12N2O8ZnNa2
  • Shelf Life
  • 36 Months
  • pH (1% Solution)
  • 6.0-7.5
 

Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 50 Kilograms
  • Supply Ability
  • 1000 Kilograms Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
 

About Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA

Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA is a fully water-soluble micronutrient fertilizer formulated for rapid correction of zinc deficiency in crops. Its EDTA chelation ensures high availability and quick absorption, promoting strong root growth, improved chlorophyll formation, and enhanced flowering. Suitable for foliar spray and fertigation, it boosts overall plant vigor, yield, and stress tolerance in all crops.



Easy and Effective Zinc Supplement

Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA acts fast to deliver essential zinc in its most absorbable form, using advanced chelation technology. Whether applied as a foliar spray or directly to the soil, this micronutrient chelate swiftly addresses deficiencies, ensuring vigorous plant development and improved crop output. Its high water solubility and compatibility with common agrochemicals make it a practical choice for farmers.


User-Friendly Application for All Crops

The product is designed for ease of use, provided as a fine powder that dissolves completely in water. Suitable for all agricultural crops, the recommended dosage allows flexibility for both foliar and soil application methods. With precise dosing, growers can efficiently target zinc deficiency, fostering optimal growth at various crop stages.

FAQ's of Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA:


Q: How should Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA be applied to crops?

A: Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA can be used for both foliar and soil applications. For foliar spray, dissolve 0.5-1.0 grams per liter of water and spray evenly onto the foliage. For soil application, mix 2-3 kg per acre with soil during preparation or alongside watering.

Q: What is the main benefit of using Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA in agriculture?

A: The product supplies highly absorbable zinc, vital for plant enzyme systems and overall growth. It quickly corrects zinc deficiencies, leading to improved plant health, higher yields, and better crop quality.

Q: When is the ideal time to use Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA on crops?

A: It is best applied during periods of active growth or when zinc deficiency symptoms appear (such as stunted growth or chlorosis). Regular application ensures continuous zinc availability, especially during critical crop stages.

Q: Where can Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA be stored safely?

A: The powder should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to maintain its effectiveness and extend its shelf life. Proper storage also prevents clumping and contamination.

Q: What makes Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA different from regular zinc fertilizers?

A: Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA uses a chelation process (with EDTA) that binds zinc, making it more easily absorbed by plants compared to conventional zinc salts. It is also fully water soluble and less likely to interact adversely with other agrochemicals.

Q: Is Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA compatible with other agricultural chemicals?

A: Yes, it is compatible with most commonly used agrochemicals and can be safely included in tank mixes for sprays alongside fertilizers and pesticides.

Q: What is the physical form and solubility of Chelated Zinc 12% EDTA?

A: The product is a white crystalline powder with 100% water solubility, ensuring quick and even dispersion in liquids for efficient plant uptake.

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