TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29 is a liquid fertilizer that is designed to be applied as a foliar spray using equipment such a hand held, backpack, or power sprayer. You do not want to water-in foliar fertilizers.
Yes, TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 could be applied via hose end sprayer, however we would suggest using a pump sprayer or backpack sprayer for a more accurate application. Â
Yes, TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 would be a good high potassium liquid fertilizer for quick foliar absorption into the plant. The mix rate for both warm and cool season turf is 2.0 - 3.0 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. every 7-14 days.
The amount of water you will use is with TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 however much water it takes you to cover 1,000 sq. ft. We recommend putting plain water in your sprayer and mark off a 50' x 20' area and apply that water just as if you were applying your chemicals. When finished check to see…
Read Full Answer »You would have a soil analysis/test done to determine what is needed and if TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 would fit your needs. The mix rate for both warm and cool season turf is 2.0 - 3.0 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. Use biweekly throughout growing season. Use lower rates on a more frequent basis or durin…
Read Full Answer »There is no restrictions listed on the TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 on the product label for tank mixing so as long as you use each as directed there should be no issue.
TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 would be best applied when the grass is actively growing. It would not be considered a winterizer. We do have other options for winterizers depending on the nutrients needed.
TurfGrassPro 0 - 0- 29 is not for use inside at all and is only for use on turfgrass per the product label. Please view our Indoor Plant Fetilizers HERE for options.Â
TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29 is a synthesized soluble potash fertilizer.
Yes, TurfGrassPro 0-0-29Â is labeled for both warm and cool season grasses. You will need 2-3 fl ounces per 1,000 sq ft. So if it takes you one gallon of water to cover 1,000 sq ft and you are treating 55,000 sq ft, you can use 110 fl oz - 165 fl oz per 55 gallon tank of water. Use the lower rate on…
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You could potentially apply TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 to new grass seedlings if the plants need a boost of potassium. This is applied as a foliar spray and has very quick uptake, so you probably want to start at lower rates on young plants.
No, TurfGrassPro 0 - 0- 29 is not labeled to be used on ornamental plants, instead, you can use Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60.
Yes, TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 can be used with Micros or 15-0-0 BladeÂ
Yes, TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 will be better absorbed by the plant so you will be able to see visible results faster and it will also help increase the potassium in the soil with time. View the product label for more information.Â
TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29 is a liquid fertilizer not a fungicide. We would recommend a product such as Azoxy 2SC for Pythium in your lawn.
TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 should not harm trees at all, but since this is only labeled for turfgrass, we wouldn't be able to advise correct use rates for trees. We recommend contacting the the manufacturer at 800-352-3870 to get rates for trees.Â
TurfGrassPro 0-0-29Â is a professional grade liquid fertilizer, so it is not available in a hose-end (ready-to-spray) container. Liquid fertilizers need to applied precisely and with enough water, so most liquid fertilizers will not have application directions for use in a hose-end sprayer. Â The o…
Read Full Answer »The mix rate of  TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 for both warm and cool season turf is 2.0 - 3.0 oz.per 1000 sq ft. You will need to determine how much water it takes to cover 1000 sq ft for your application. We recommend marking off a 50ft x 20ft section of the lawn, fill your tank sprayer with plain…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately, we're not familiar with 0-0-22 K-mag but TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29 has 29% soluble potash only. If you are in need of magnesium and other micronutrients, you could also use TurfGrass Pro Micros along with TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29.
TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 has a neutral ph level of 7.5. Though elemental sulfur is frequently used to make alkaline soil more acidic, the sulfur in potassium sulfate does not have any significant effect on soil pH.Â