Iron sulfate heptahydrate, antimoss - iron sulfate, iron (II) sulfate heptahydrate is a fertilizer that simultaneously eliminates moss in the grass. The product is used in gardening, it is a source of iron and sulfur for soil that has an improper pH. This is an ideal solution for plants with iron deficiency such as Rhododendrons. Iron sulfate used regularly prevents plant diseases. Recommended for companies dealing with professional cleaning and maintenance of urban greenery, parks, lawns, gardens, alleys.
Ferrous sulfate, iron (II) sulfate in the form of crystals, is a fertilizer used for lawns to remove moss. Mainly used in gardening to regulate pH. It lowers pH and at the same time protects plants from diseases. After applying the sulfate, the effect of the product is visible after an hour, this is confirmed by the blackening of the moss. It has a drying effect, moss dies without moisture. It can also be used in the form of a solution. It works already at 0 o C. Iron sulfate can be applied as a sprinkle in the amount of 2-4 kg per 100 m 2 , as a spray 200-400 g per 5-8 l of water, for watering 50-200 g per 10 l of water approx. 10 m 2 . The product is used in the period from April to June. It is not recommended to use on hard surfaces due to the risk of a brown coating that is difficult to remove. Recommended for companies dealing with professional cleaning and maintenance of urban greenery, parks, lawns, gardens, alleys.
Chemical name: Iron(II)sulfate heptahydrate
CAS No.: 7782-63-0
Form: crystalline solid
pH 5% solution 3-4
Density: 1.89 g/cm 3
The raw material is hygroscopic and must be protected from moisture.
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