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Mauget Inject-A-Min Iron/Zinc - Injectable Tree Nutrient

$102.99-to$425.99
SKU:
PID6077

Inject-A-Min® Iron/Zinc is Mauget’s injectable micronutrient formulation containing water-soluble iron, zinc, and sulfur designed to help correct nutrient deficiencies in trees growing in alkaline or nutrient-limited soils. Capsules are 6ml.

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Description

Inject-A-Min® Iron/Zinc is Mauget’s injectable micronutrient formulation containing water-soluble iron, zinc, and sulfur designed to help correct nutrient deficiencies in trees growing in alkaline or nutrient-limited soils. Capsules are 6ml.

Details

1% N, 1% K2O, 1.9% S, 0.10% Cu, 1.44% Fe, 0.12% Mg, 1.11% Zn


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Inject-A-Min® Iron/Zinc delivers micronutrients directly into the tree’s vascular system, bypassing soil conditions that limit nutrient availability. It is especially useful for correcting iron and zinc deficiencies in sensitive species such as pin oaks.

Key Benefits

  • Corrects iron and zinc deficiencies
  • Bypasses alkaline soil limitations
  • Promotes healthier growth and color
  • Long-lasting response
  • Minimal exposure risk application method

Available Sizes

Capsules

  • 6 mL
  • 24 Pack or Case of 288

Capsule Spacing

Install 1 capsule every 4–6 inches around the trunk circumference.

Quick estimate:
Capsules Needed ≈ DBH ÷ 2

Example: A 20-inch DBH tree typically requires approximately 10 capsules.

Note: Capsule dosages, also known as micro-injectors, are calculated by measuring the tree diameter at breast height, or DBH, in inches, then dividing that number by two to determine the total number of capsules.

Targets

Designed to help correct iron and zinc deficiencies in ornamental and landscape trees, especially species growing in alkaline soils where micronutrient uptake is limited.