Guys,
Got 20 iron tablets from blood donation, wonder if I can use them for my plant? [] It's call ferrous fumarate. Just a wild thought! If can, this will be a new way to get your iron tablets free!
Guys,
Got 20 iron tablets from blood donation, wonder if I can use them for my plant? [] It's call ferrous fumarate. Just a wild thought! If can, this will be a new way to get your iron tablets free!
Guys,
Got 20 iron tablets from blood donation, wonder if I can use them for my plant? [] It's call ferrous fumarate. Just a wild thought! If can, this will be a new way to get your iron tablets free!
Guys,
Got 20 iron tablets from blood donation, wonder if I can use them for my plant? [] It's call ferrous fumarate. Just a wild thought! If can, this will be a new way to get your iron tablets free!
i would say yes
not too sure if it dissolves well/easily, but iron fumarate is non-toxic (used in bread etc)
fumaric acid is also part of the krebs cycle, and is an essential part of plant life
i think the formula is 1,4-dicarboxylic-ethylene
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experiment and try. get an iron test kit for it. it could be in a chelated form that plants can't get at.
i doubt it somehow
fumaric acid strikes me as somewhat labile, much like gluconic acid and maleic acid
try a spot test, take your tank water, put in a cup, put in 1 tablet, see if you got major green spot outbreak. lol
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