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Reddit mentions of Southern Ag - 01902 - Citrus Nutritional Spray - 16oz
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- Size: 16 OZ
- Corrects and prevents deficiencies that cause yellowing.
- Contains 5 balanced essential nutrients including zinc.
- For use of all ornamentals and fruits trees.
- For large quantity discount consideration or to request a mixed multi-pack, please message us.
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Specs:
Color | Original version |
Height | 6 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
This stuff is a must for citrus trees! Use it as a foliar spray and pair it with some organic slow-release citrus fertilizer (any reputable brand will do) in the soil and you’ll be smooth sailing 👌🏼
The foliar spray has micronutrients they need such as manganese, zinc and iron which most fertilizers don’t have included. My in-ground trees have never been the same after I got this spray so I swear by it now.
Works well for Avocado and Mango trees too! It’s a little cheaper at Home Depot if you have one nearby.
I recommend this: https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Ag-01902-Citrus-Nutritional/dp/B00A51Y8ZM/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=chelated+iron+fertilizer&qid=1570479398&sr=8-6
Those leaves indicate nutritional deficiency.
You should be fertilizing regularly with a citrus/tropical fruit fertilizer- probably three times a year.
Also, a nutritional spray like this one at least once a year-
https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Ag-Chelated-Citrus-Nutritional/dp/B00A51Y8ZM
Keep the area under the tree free of MULCH, grass and weeds. Its should have bare ground under it. The reason is pathogens can enter of the bark at the base of the tree if it is injured. Do not use a weedeater on it.