Universal Type 0.8-2.3mm
Description:
Turf-specific MU slow-release compound fertilizer
Features:
1.All granules contain NPK to make the grass color more uniform, no need to mix other fertilizers when using
2.40% of total nitrogen is MU slow release nitrogen component, with long-term effect and high utilization rate, it can greatly reduce the number of fertilization times.
3.Easy to use, do not need a lot of watering after fertilization to achieve the desired effect
4.Uniform fertilizer granules, suitable for all kinds of household and agricultural fertilizer application machines
5.The fertilizer prices have strong market competitiveness, can suitable for domestic use and export abroad.
6.Phosphorus-free formula, less loss and less environmental impact on water sources
Specifications
Total Nitrogen (TN) |
25.0% |
Urea Nitrogen(UN) |
15.0% |
MU-Slow Release Nitrogen |
10.0% |
Potassium Oxide (K2O) |
6.0% |
This product also contains trace elements such as sulfur, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese and boron. |
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This product contains trace elements such as sulfur and iron and so on
Usage instructions:
Recommended for home gardening lawns :12-16g/m2
Recommended amount for football field, golf course, pasture grassland : 20-40g/m2
Water should be applied two times immediately after fertilization, each time for 15 minutes, and at intervals of 15-20 minutes. It can be applied mechanically or manually.
Notes:
1. Different types of lawns and different seasons, please adjust the amount of fertilizer according to the experience of curing fertilizer.
2. It is advisable to fertilize in the evening on cloudy or sunny days. It is not advisable to fertilize in rainy days, dew mornings, noon temperatures above 35 °C or high winds to avoid uneven fertilization or burning grass. Use in the dry season should be appropriately reduced and combined with watering (increase the dilution ratio when use liquid fertilizer).
3. Young grasses and turfs that are weakened by pests and diseases should be thinly fertilized, avoid heavy fertilizers, and excessive fertilizer use can cause damage to the lawn.