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Root 98 Warehouse Southern Ag Chelated Citrus Nutritional Spray is a 16 oz concentrated liquid formula designed to correct nutrient deficiencies in citrus, tropical fruits, and ornamentals. Featuring 5 balanced chelated nutrients including zinc, it promotes vibrant green foliage and new growth. Ideal for foliar application, this spray helps prevent yellowing and supports overall plant health, making it a must-have for serious gardeners aiming for lush, thriving plants.

| ASIN | B00A51Y8ZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,781 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #584 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Southern Ag |
| Brand Name | Southern Ag |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,709 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Citrus Nutritional Spray |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Root 98 Warehouse |
| Model Number | 100048939 |
| Part Number | 01902 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Citrus, Tropical Fruits, Ornamentals |
| Target Species | Fruits |
| UPC | 051538019026 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
D**Y
This saved my citrus trees.
My citrus trees started turning completely yellow and were dropping leaves. The local agricultural extension service suggested I apply a foliar spray so I purchased this. You mix 1 TBSP to a gallon of water in a pressurized garden sprayer (purchased separately.) According to the instructions, you apply one gallon per foot of tree height plus 5 gallons (For a 20 foot tree, that's 25 gallons.) You are supposed to wet the leaves until they are dripping. Well there's no way you can apply 25 gallons in one application as the tree is soaked after one gallon. So I applied one gallon, twice a week, for several weeks with the idea that over time, I'll get to that 25 gallon mark. Plus I figured this would give the tree a chance to gradually absorb the nutrients. After a month, the trees started greening up, so it worked. I also used this on other plants that were not citrus. The instructions warn that this product stains concrete heavily but I didn't notice any stains. Also note that this is more of a "vitamin pill" than fertilizer so you still have to apply nitrogen to the soil under the tree.
K**E
Appears to be working!
I now have 7 Container citrus plants and started using this about 6 weeks ago. While they were mostly healthy at purchase, I can't help but notice all of the new growth that started on all of the plants about 3 weeks ago. I have 3 Key Limes, a Persian lime, Meyer Lemon, Eureka Lemon, and a Lakeland Limequat. They are extremely healthy looking and seem to be thriving after using this spray. Granted, I did repot them from the small retail containers they were in, but they did not seem to be stressed by this. A small bottle that will last a very long time given it's concentrated form. Really think the nutrient mix is just right for these citrus plants.
S**3
Amazing!
You will see a difference in your citrus trees in about 3-7 days. We use this product twice a year on our trees and the difference is very noticeable. We go from 1-2 flowers to hundreds of flowers , and eventually healthy delicious fruit very quickly. Highly recommended.
R**S
YAY it saved my key lime tree
I didn’t know what to do to help my potted key lime. I only had it a few months and the leaves turned neon yellow and pointed to the sky. I heard it could be overwatered from all the rain, so I repotted it to make sure the roots weren’t rotted. Nope they were fine. I gave plant food, no improvement. I finally found this product, sprayed it on. And maybe 4 days later I saw improvement, and a week later it looks so much better! Now that I know this is what my plant was missing I’ll have to spray again soon. If you have a miracle berry plant, this is not for you. I read they want very little nutrients, practically none. Maybe a 2-2-2 if it’s looking particularly bad. It’s all a learning experince! Don’t be afraid to try!
S**G
Wonderful citrus supplements
This product is amazing. I moved into a new home about a year ago and the soil here was like a desert. We added soil and planted 6 citrus (1-5 years old potted) and a plum tree. The plum is doing fine but all the citrus went into shock and I been having a difficult time with them since being planted in the ground. The leaves went yellow after planting. I added magnesium by adding epsom salt, iron, Arizona azomite crush powder (20lbs over the course of initial digging the hole/planting and scattering around the tree drip line, organic compost, manure and citrus fertilizer(like I had been for the past 5 years(doing fine in the pots). New leaves grew but either showed very light green/yellow or green veins and yellow leaves. After I purchased and received this product I followed the instructions and mixed in with water to a pressurized spray bottle and sprayed til dripping per instructions all over the leaves of my citrus trees and new leaves have been starting for the past 2 weeks. They’re starting out initially a light green and turning dark green evenly without the dark veins and light green leaves! I’ll be doing another dose this week as recommended for know deficiencies then twice a year after. I’m excited as the past year all my fruit dropped, where as I normally have some fruit from the previous years.
A**R
Works Even With Poor Soil
This actually worked. Wish I had bought it sooner. My soil is not great and I have been struggling to keep my tree alive. It is surrounded by lots of concrete. The yellow, falling leaves are almost a thing of the past.
L**S
Works, but have to strain it.
Seems to work okay when sprayed on citrus trees, but it was jelled up after just 2 months and had to strain it. Very messy job !
P**L
If you have citrus trees, your MUST get this essential spray!
I am a plant nut in New York. I love growing things, especially exotic or odd plants. I have three citrus trees that I put outside by my pool in warm weather, and keep in the house during the winter. A Lemon, a Lime and a Mandarin Orange. I fertilize and take good care of them, but they would never fruit. I would get blooms, but then the blooms would fall without setting fruit. I assumed it was just the New York climate which is not exactly Citrus territory! Then I read about this spray and the essential elements and minerals it provides. I mixed up a batch in a spray bottle and soaked the leaves good (it's a foliar spray). You could see a difference the next day and they all looked super perky, but the real change came a few weeks later when I was shocked to see my trees covered in tiny fruit! Evidently there are trace elements that are essential to citrus that I wasn't providing because now, I have fresh citrus fruit in New York! It's fun to have guests over, mix up a Margarita or Gin & Tonic and garnish it with fruit from your living room!
M**E
My trees love it
This stuff was a bit costly to get in Canada. That being said it's made a noticeable difference in growth,blooms and overall health on all of my potted citrus trees. My trees love it.
A**9
Just what calamondin needed...
Calamondin Saver...
C**X
33 $ pour 500 ml c est cher
Trop cher pour la quantité
C**N
Blooming Power
After only 18hrs after foliar spray, the leaves have a nice dark green, and flowers are beginning to look flourished. So far so good!
C**O
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