TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jason from Douglasville, Ga
    01/14/2018
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    Is the iron in TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 chelated iron?
    I see on the label derived from it is ferrous sulfate heptahydrate which is the iron but I also see citric acid which is widely used for chelating.
    A

    Yes, the Iron in TurfGrass Pro Blade Iron 15- 0 -0  is chelated with citrus and amino acids. This allows the plants cells to process the Iron more easily for a greener, healthier plant.

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  • Asked by Charles from Uppermarlboro, Md
    04/28/2018
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    How many ounces of the TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 do I add to in a gallon of water?
    A

    Per the TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 product label, you will apply 2-8 oz. per 1000 ft. sq. every 7-14 days. Please remember the amount of water used is not critical, but should be sufficient for uniform coverage of the target area. Calibrate by determining the volume of water required to treat 1,000 square feet. 

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  • Asked by Mike
    07/08/2019
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    Are there any temperature restrictions for applying TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0?
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    The best temperature range to apply products like TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 is between 65-85 degrees.  

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  • Asked by Mike from Lansdale, Pa
    02/21/2021
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    Mixing TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 with other TurfGrassPro Products?
    Can this be mixed in a backpack sprayer with other TurfGrassPro products like 0-0-29?
    A

    TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 can be tank mixed with other products like TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 as long as both labels are being followed. A standard jar test is always recommended. 

     

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  • Asked by Ken from Youngstown
    07/18/2021
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    Does TurfGrass Pro Blade Iron 15- 0 -0 need to be watered in?
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    No, TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 does not need to be watered in.
     

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  • Asked by Bryce from Me
    07/13/2022
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    Will TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 kill clover?
    A

    TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 should only be applied to warm and cool season turf as directed for fertilizing turf as directed. It will not kill clover.

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  • Asked by Bryan from Faubourg, La
    05/25/2021
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    Water after using TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0
    Do I need to water this in after application or does it just sit on the blades?
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    TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 does not require to be watered in after application but amount of water used to apply should be sufficient for uniform coverage of the target area.

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  • Asked by Mark from Peoria, Illinois
    08/31/2021
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    Does TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 need to be watered in immediately, or can I let it sit on the grass overnight and rinse the next day without causing burn to lawn?
    A

    Per the TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 product label, you will apply 2-8 oz. per 1000 ft. sq. every 7-14 days. Please remember the amount of water used is not critical, but should be sufficient for uniform coverage of the target area immediately. Calibrate by determining the volume of water required to treat 1,000 square feet. 


     

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  • Asked by Mark from Peoria Illinois
    08/31/2021
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    Does TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 need to be watered in after the application?
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    TurfGrassPro Blade Iron 15 - 0 - 0 should be applied at a rate of 2-8 oz. per 1000 ft. sq. every 7-14 days with sufficient water for uniform coverage of the treatment area, but the area should not be watered in additionally once the product has been applied.

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