The mixing ratio of CoRon 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe for most applications is 22 fl oz per 1000 square feet. Water is used as a carrier with this product so the amount of water is not necessarily important. You will need to use a sufficient amount of water; we normally recommend using 2-5 gallons of water.
Yes, CoRon 18-3-6 plus Fe 0.5% is safe for use on a bahia lawn. You will use 2.5-3.5 lbs of nitrogen per 1000 square feet.
While CoRoN 18-3-6 is compatible with most insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides, you do not want to mix it with Ranger Pro. Ranger Pro is a non-selective herbicide, so it is going to kill any plants you spray with it. If you are trying to spray Bermuda grass which is completely dormant (has not started to transition at all), then you can use Ranger Pro, but the fertilizer would be wasted. You should wait to apply fertilizer until the grass is at least 50-75% green for it to be effective. Please let us know if you need assistance selecting an herbicide for your needs.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe can be applied with a hose end applicator. The same mix rates apply.
Coron 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe should not be applied when temperatures are above 80 degrees Fahrenheit or below 50 degrees. Be sure to apply in the early morning or late evening hours to avoid the heat of the day in the summer months.
You will use 22 fl. oz. of CoRon 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe in at least 1-2 gallons of water to cover 1000 square feet.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% is not labeled for use in irrigation systems. You may reach out the manufacturer directly at (901)761-0050 or via their website's contact page for answers to product questions not addressed on the label.
There should be no issues applying Tenacity around the same time as a fertilizer like the CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5%, as long as both label instructions are followed.
If you have performed a soil analysis test, which can also help determine the pH of the soil, and CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% takes care of all your lawn's needs, you don't have to use another product as long as you do not apply more than the yearly rate recommended on the product label according to your turf type.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% should not be applied when temperatures are above 80 degrees Fahrenheit or below 50 degrees. Be sure to apply in the early morning or late evening hours to avoid the heat of the day in the summer. Fertilizer programs are dependent upon what nutrients your lawn needs throughout the year. We can say the healthiest, hardiest lawns are fertilized 4 times per year - in the fall, summer, early spring, and late spring.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5? is not labeled for use on edibles
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% is a great liquid fertilizer for general feeding of a lawn and adding an enhanced green to the grass with the iron it contains. You can use it on new or established lawns.
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.
The average rate for CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% for Cool Season turfgrasses would range from 22 fl oz to 45fl oz in 2-5 gallons of water per 1000 square feet.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% is applied at a standard rate of 22 oz. to 33.5 oz per 1,000 sq ft in 2 gallons of water. For the best timing schedule to apply fertilizers, we would suggest consulting with the Cooperative Extension Office located in your county.
The label of CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% does not call for a surfactant. If the herbicide you are using requires the use of a surfactant, we would suggest 2 separate applications.