Jason from Cypress, Tx writes
I see 22oz per 1000 sqft, and use 2-5 gallons per 1000 sqft. However it says apply 9-11lb per year(Bermuda), but at 0.5 lb max per application. So does this mean to apply 20 applications per year (to equal 10 lb)? If I apply 0.5 lb each time, how soon after can I put down a 2nd(and 3rd) application, next day? I'm thinking my applications will be 4 times a year (10lb/4), therfore 2.5 lb each time. Then I'll do x5 applications of 0.5 each of those times. How close can those 5 be to each other? Or maybe it's ok to do 2.5 lb in one shot.. it's alot of effort to have to do it 5 distinct times. Its just math, just making sure my interpretation is correct. I know it's not an exact science and depends on yard soil needs, but don't want to overshoot and burn. Thank you guys for great service.
Bermuda needs about 4 lbs of Nitrogen per year. You would start in early spring and treat with a different product at about 1-1.25 lbs of Nitrogen on that application. You would do follow-up applications at .5-1 lbs of Nitrogen throughout the growing season. If you were using this product you would treat every about every 4 weeks at .5 lbs of Nitrogen. Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm not sure why the Coron label is stating 9 lbs per year which is a lot of Nitrogen. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Answer last updated on: 07/21/2022