CoRoN Gold 12-3-12

CoRoN Gold 12-3-12
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  • Product Overview

    The CoRoN Gold 12-3-12 is a controlled release fertilizer for tee and green and horticultural applications. It contains nitrogen from controlled-released methylene diurea and methylene ureas. This fertilizer provides all the turf building benefits to help build healthier soils while providing other valuable benefits. This kind of fertilizer is compatible with most pesticides and can be easily applied with standard spray equipment.

     
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    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Does the CoRoN Gold 12-3-12 to be diluted? If yes, how many oz per gallon of water?
    A

    The amount of CoRon Gold 12-3-12 will depend on the turfgrass you have. Typically, you would use 1-2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft when applying fungicides, fertlizers and herbicides. The water is …

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    How much water per 25oz of CoRoN Gold 12-3-12?
    I read the previous question and then read the product label which was attached to the answer. However, that does not answer the question. The label only states the amount of ounces per 1,000 sf, and not per the amount of water. (I.e. 25oz per 1gal? 2gal? etc. would be most helpful.) Thank you!
    A

    The label states that you use Coron Gold 12-3-12 with a water rate of no less than 2 to 5 gallons per 1,000 sq. ft. 

    Q
    What is a good rate per acre to apply CoRoN Gold 12-3-12?
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    The amount of CoRon Gold 12-3-12 will depend on the turfgrass you have. Typically, you would use 1-2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft when applying fungicides, fertlizers and herbicides. The water is …

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