Miller Ferriplus 6% Chelated Iron – 1 lb Water-Soluble Micronutrient Fertilizer
Correct iron deficiency and restore deep green color to plants with Miller Ferriplus 6% Chelated Iron. This professional-grade, water-soluble iron supplement is designed to quickly address iron chlorosis in lawns, ornamentals, trees, shrubs, vegetables, and nursery crops. Formulated for fast plant uptake, this chelated iron helps improve leaf color, plant vigor, and overall growth.
Produced by Miller Chemical & Fertilizer, LLC, Ferriplus is widely used by growers and landscapers who need a reliable micronutrient solution for correcting yellowing foliage caused by iron deficiency.
Key Features
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Contains 6% chelated iron for improved plant absorption
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Helps correct iron chlorosis (yellowing leaves)
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Promotes deep green foliage and healthier growth
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Water-soluble powder for easy mixing and application
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Suitable for lawns, ornamentals, gardens, and commercial crops
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Ideal for foliar sprays or soil applications
Common Uses
Miller Ferriplus is commonly applied to plants showing signs of iron deficiency such as:
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Yellow leaves with green veins
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Slow plant growth
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Pale turfgrass or ornamentals
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Nutrient-deficient soils with high pH
It’s especially helpful for:
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Landscape plants and shrubs
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Citrus and fruit trees
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Vegetables and garden plants
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Turfgrass and lawns
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Nursery and greenhouse crops
Application Overview
Ferriplus can be applied as a foliar spray or soil drench depending on plant needs and growing conditions.
Typical use:
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Mix with water according to label directions
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Apply evenly to foliage or soil around the root zone
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Repeat applications as needed to maintain proper iron levels
Because the iron is chelated, plants can absorb it more efficiently even in soils where iron availability is limited.
Why Growers Choose Chelated Iron
Chelated iron products like Ferriplus help deliver micronutrients in a form plants can readily absorb. This leads to faster correction of chlorosis, greener plants, and improved plant performance compared to standard iron sources.



















































