TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Eric from Coldwater, Mi
    08/20/2018
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    What is the best application technique for TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29?
    Does this product need watered in?
    A

    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.

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  • Asked by Chad from Pensacola, Fl
    07/23/2018
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    Can TurfGrass Pro be applied via hose-end sprayer?
    After my soil savvy report, I need a 0-0-50 organics fertilizer. Can I use this and a hose end spray to apply?
    A

    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.  

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  • Asked by Mike from Selden
    04/22/2018
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    Is TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 a suitable alternative for the growth prodcuts 0-0-25? What is the mix rate?
    My soil tests show 10.67 Potassium levels so I am looking to boost a potassium deficiency in my residential lawn.
    A

    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.

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  • Asked by Ron
    04/18/2019
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    How do you know how much of the TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 is needed to to attain desired potassium level?
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    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 during non-stressful times

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  • Asked by Rodney from Reidsville Nc
    03/03/2018
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    Can TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 be mixed with liquid lime?
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    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.

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  • Asked by Buddy from Amelia Island, Fl
    04/26/2021
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    I understand 2-3 oz per 1000sq ft of TurfGrassPro 0-0-29. How much water is needed in the sprayer?
    Is this per 1 gallon?
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    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 how much water it took you to cover that area and this is the amount of water you will use with your 2-3oz of product.  The reason it is labeled this way is because everyone is using different equipment and walks at a different pace, for example it takes me 1 1/4 gallons to cover 1,000 sq. ft. however my co-worker applies it with his tow behind sprayer and it only takes him .50 gallons to cover 1,000 sq. ft.  

    The most important thing is that you are getting the right amount of product down in that 1,000 sq. ft. otherwise you may not get the results that you expect. 

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  • Asked by Bill from Harleysville, Pa
    11/05/2019
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    Is TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 recommended for late fall application?
    Is this a "winterizer"?
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    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.

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  • Asked by James
    03/01/2021
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    What is the mix rate for TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 per liter of water to treat indoor plants? How many oz or ml would I need?
    A

    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. 

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  • Asked by Alan from Nevada
    08/30/2019
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    Shelf life or TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29?
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    TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 has a shelf life of 3 years if stored in a cool dry place.

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  • Asked by Will from Fl
    09/28/2019
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    Is TurfGrassPro 0 - 0 - 29 synthetic or organic?
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    TurfGrass Pro 0-0-29 is a synthesized soluble potash fertilizer.

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  • Asked by Chris from Bay Shore
    04/18/2020
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    What is the pH of TurfGrassPro 0 - 0- 29?
    I'm looking for a detailed label and/ or spec sheet. In particular, pH of the product is a consideration, since I need both K and to raise pH. I'm looking to compare this to Growth Products 0-0-25, which has a pH of 12. I purchased Cal-Flo from you and will also be using that to address a low pH level indicated by my soil test.
    A

    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. 

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  • Asked by Creek3115 from Dfw, Tx
    03/15/2021
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    How does TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 compare to 0-0-22 K-mag?
    I was suggested by agronomist after soil test to increase K and Mag and sulfur with K-mag but it is hard to find. Would this work too?
    A

    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.

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  • Asked by Igor from Wayne, Nj
    04/16/2021
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    How much water is needed to apply TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 to treat 4000 sq ft of lawn using a 4 gallon tank sprayer?
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    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 water and do a mock application just as you would to apply the product. If it take 1 gallon of water to evenly cover the 1000 sq ft, then you will use 4 gallons of water total to treat the entire 4000 sq ft lawn. Per the product label, retreat every 7-14 days.

    Please review the product label before use.
     

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  • Asked by Harvey from Sutherland
    10/03/2022
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    Can TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 be used on fescue grass? How much would be needed to use in a 55 gallon sprayer?
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    Yes, TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 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 a more frequent basis or during non-stressful times. 

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  • Asked by Sarah from East New Market Maryland
    03/24/2024
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    Can TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 be sprayed with other TurfgrassPro liquid products like the Micros or the 15-0-0 Blade?
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    Yes, TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 can be used with Micros or 15-0-0 Blade 

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