Coron 18-3-6 Plus 0.35% Fe is labeled for cool season grasses so this could not be too strong. However, it does have the phosphorus and potassium in it as well although small amounts. You could use the Coron 28-0-0 Liquid Fertilizer and just get the nitrogen that is needed without the other two,
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 can be tank mixed with an herbicide such as Weed Impede. We would recommend mixing a small amount first in order to ensure there is no clumping. As far if a good winterizer that is going to vary depending on what nutrients are needed. We actually have a great guide that can explain how to select the best fertilizer for your lawn. You can find the guide here
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.
Generally speaking, you would apply 22 ounces of CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% in 2-5 gallons of water per 1000 square feet. The specific amount of product is going to vary based on the type of grass you have. Please refer to the CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% product label for more specific application rates.
The use rate of CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Iron varies by grass type you are applying it to, and what your goals are for the lawn for the year based on the manufacturers suggestions on the Product Label.
You can see the full breakdown of grass type and ounces per pound of nitrogen in the charts on the Product Label as well.
You may mow before or after applying CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% as long as you wait 2 days. So, if you mow first, you will wait 2 days before fertilizing. If you apply the fertilizer first, then you will wait 2 days before mowing.
In general, you should keep children and pets off of any treatment areas until the application of CoRon 18-3-6 or any other lawn care product is completely dry (this may be 4-6 hours depending on sunlight, moisture, and temperature)
The average application rate for CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% is 22 fl oz in 2 to 5 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft of area.
For specific rates for your turfgrass, please refer to the product label.At the 22 fl oz/1000 sq ft rate, you would use 44 fl oz of CoRon 18-3-6 per 4 gallons of water to cover 2k sq ft. To treat 10k sq ft, you will fill your sprayer 5 times and use a total of 220 fl oz of CoRon with 20 gallons of water.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5? is not labeled for use on edibles
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Each manufacturer has to pay to get their product registered in each state. CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% is manufacturered by a smaller company and not all manufacturers register their products in certain states because of the expense and time put into the registration process in those states. Also, each state renews their registrations for pesticides and insecticides that are able to be shipped to their state each year and some manufacturers don't get renewed if certain guidelines aren't met with new changes in state legislations.
CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe does not state a surfactant is needed when using the product so it is not required. The product label states if product is being mixed with spray adjuvants follow all precautionary statements on the accompanying product(s) label.