The biggest difference when you are applying The Andersons HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea as a liquid is that you are applying less product per application that you would when applying it as a broadcast granule. So you can apply up to 0.25 lbs of N per 1000 sq ft when you are diluting it in wate…
Read Full Answer »The Andersons HCU 44-0-0 Humic Coated Urea would not be applied in the fall for a few different reasons. If you are looking for root development and a fertilizer that promotes that growth, you would need a fertilizer with a much lower Nitrogen content and a higher percentage of phosphorus (the middl…
Read Full Answer »How much area the Andersons HCU 44-0-0 Humic Coated Urea covers will depend on the rate at which you wish to apply it. For a dry broadcast application you can apply at 0.75 - 1.5 lbs of Nitrogen per 1000 sq ft, which would be at rates of 1.7 - 3.41 lbs of the product per 1000 sq ft. That would mean …
Read Full Answer »The Andersons HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea is a quick release fertilizer.
The Andersons HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea is more of a controlled-release fertilizer. According to the product label, HCU granules utilize a technology which bonds a uniform coating over a urea granule, not acting as a physical barrier to slow nitrogen release, but works in unison with urea t…
Read Full Answer »The coverage of The Andersons HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea would depend on the rate that you use and how many pounds of nitrogen you need per 1000 sq ft. It will cover 14,600 to 29,400 sq ft. Please review the product label for the exact rate per 1000 sq ft.
The The Anderson's HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea is not labeled for pastures or where there are grazing animals. If treated, grazing animals would need to be kept out of the area for atleast 1 year. View our Range and Pasture Products for alternative recommendations.
The only Scott's spreader settings listed on the product label of The Andersons HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea are for the Scotts R-8, R-8A (cone 4). We understand that it is tricky to know what setting to use on your spreader, but due to there being so many available spreaders on the market, …
Read Full Answer »The Anderson's HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea would be considered a quick release nitrogen fertilizer.
The Anderson's HCU 44 - 0 - 0 Humic Coated Urea would be considered more of a quick release fertilizer to provide a nice green up to the lawn. The length of response time you have from each application will depend on the rate of product applied, not necessarily on if you apply as a liquid or dry…
Read Full Answer »How much area the Andersons HCU 44-0-0 Humic Coated Urea covers will depend on the rate at which you wish to apply it. For a dry broadcast application, you can apply at 0.75 - 1.5 lbs of Nitrogen per 1000 sq ft, which would be at rates of 1.7 - 3.41 lbs of the product per 1000 sq ft. Please refer to…
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