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Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 12:11 AM
I just got some of this stuff in a flower nursery, it's 100% iron. Anyone know the dosage rate of these things? Dry dose or mixed with water? How much?

Thanks for your time.

ChilDawg
05-22-2003, 12:18 AM
Found something with details on dosing chelated iron: http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/kelly-intro.html

Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 12:47 AM
That link to the krib mainly talks about dosing Iron "tablets" from nurseries, however I have the powder form which would be impossible for me to use them like jobe sticks.

Thanks for reply

wetmanNY
05-22-2003, 1:04 AM
Remember, iron is a micronutrient, not a macronutrient. It is toxic in concentrations >5ppm.

Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 1:25 AM
Thanks for the heads up wetman, I'm trying not to use any of this powder till I find a more reliable method of dosing.

ChilDawg
05-22-2003, 8:12 AM
But you could figure out the amounts in the tablets based upon percentages and tablet weight...

a_free_bird73
05-22-2003, 7:23 PM
Does it have any lable that tells you what the concentration of Iron is?... If it is EDTA chelate, then Iron concentration is 12% of the powder by weight... So if you want a 0.5ppm concentration then you need 0.5mg / 0.12 = ~4mg/litre or ~16mg/gallon (1 gram = 100 mg)

That is not a lot and you will need some way of measuring it (You can make a stock solution, but it is not stable in the long run and I prefer to weight it every time, but you will need fine scales to do that)

Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 7:27 PM
It does give concentrations of it on the back
IRON (Fe) as a complex of EDTA 13%W/W

Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 7:28 PM
Just realised freebird is in melbourne, well maybe you've seen this item before in nurseries or hardware stores, it's Manutec Garden Care Products, Iron chelate

Aquafreak
05-22-2003, 8:08 PM
According to your calculation I'd need about 1 teaspoon to get 0.5ppm of iron. I'll give that a try, I just hope my Seachem iron test kit is accurate.

Thanks for replys

McJosh13
01-09-2006, 10:19 PM
1g=1000mg