Micronutrient Fertilizers

Chelated micronutrients designed for maximum nutrient availability and efficiency across all soil conditions.

Our complementary fertilizer range provides chelated micronutrients that are immediately available to plants, even in alkaline or high-pH soils where conventional minerals become locked.


Using EDDH chelation technology, our products maintain stability and effectiveness across a wide pH range.

Product List

EDDH + Iron

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

Iron (Standard)

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

EDDH + Magnesium

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

Magnesium (Standard)

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

Calcium Boron

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

EDDH + Zinc

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

Zinc (Standard)

Chelated iron fertilizer designed to correct iron deficiency and improve plant growth.

Individual Product Details

1. EDDH + Iron

EDDH Chelation

Iron deficiency (chlorosis) is one of the most common and damaging micronutrient problems in agriculture, particularly in calcareous and high-pH soils. EDDH + Iron delivers fully chelated iron that remains stable and plant-available even at pH 9+, making it the gold standard for iron correction.

Symptoms It Corrects

Yellowing of young leaves (interveinal chlorosis) while veins remain green; stunted growth; poor fruit colour.

How to use:

Foliar spray: Apply at first signs of chlorosis, repeat every 10–14 days until symptoms clear. Fertigation: Apply preventatively during rapid growth phases. Do not mix with phosphate fertilizers in the same tank.

2.EDDH + Magnesium

EDDH Chelation

Magnesium is the central atom of chlorophyll and is essential for photosynthesis and phosphorus transport within the plant. EDDH + Magnesium provides a highly soluble, chelated form that is rapidly absorbed for quick correction of deficiencies.

Symptoms It Corrects

Interveinal chlorosis on older/lower leaves; premature leaf drop; reduced photosynthesis efficiency.

How to use:

Foliar application is preferred for rapid correction. Fertigation is ideal for preventative programmers. Can be tank-mixed with most NPK fertilizers — always do a jar test first.

3. EDDH + Zinc

EDDH Chelation

Zinc plays a critical role in enzyme activation, protein synthesis, and growth hormone production. EDDH + Zinc ensures maximum plant uptake efficiency, especially valuable in sandy and calcareous soils.

Symptoms It Corrects

Small, distorted, mottled leaves; shortened internodes (rosetting); delayed maturity and reduced yields.

How to use:

Apply as a foliar spray or through fertigation at early growth stages and again before flowering. Highly effective when combined with humic acid products for enhanced root absorption.

4. Iron (Standard)

A cost-effective iron source suitable for soil conditions where chelation is less critical (slightly acidic to neutral soils). Ideal for large-scale applications where budget is a consideration.

How to use:

Soil application via irrigation systems. Best in soils with pH below 7.0 for maximum effectiveness.

5. Magnesium (Standard)

Non-chelated magnesium formulation for soils where pH is not a limiting factor. Suitable for corrective and maintenance programmes.

How to use:

Fertigation or soil application. Effective for maintenance programmes on healthy crops.

6. Zinc (Standard)

Standard zinc formulation for soils with low to moderate pH. A practical option for broad-acre zinc supplementation programmes.

How to use:

Soil drench or fertigation. For foliar application in higher pH soils, EDDH + Zinc is recommended.

7. Calcium Boron

A combined calcium and boron formulation targeting two nutrients that are critical during flowering, pollination, and fruit development. Calcium strengthens cell walls, while boron is essential for pollen tube growth and sugar transport.

Key Benenfits:

  • Prevents blossom-end rot (tomatoes, peppers, watermelons)
  • Improves fruit set and reduces fruit drop
  • Enhances fruit firmness and shelf life
  • Reduces tip burn in leafy vegetables

How to use:

Apply as a foliar spray starting at early flowering, repeat every 10 days through fruit development. Can be mixed with most crop protection products — always conduct a compatibility test first.

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