TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Alex from Olive Branch, Ms
    06/11/2020
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    how many oz per gallon for flowers, and trees?
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    Hello,

    Per the product label, for ornamentals you will use 2-5 oz per gallon for soil drench. Please see the label for complete application instructions. 
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  • Asked by Doug from Smyrna, Ga
    06/02/2022
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    How many ounces per 1000 sq ft of TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12 - 0 - 0 is needed to get 1lb of nitrogen per 1000 sq ft?
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    To achieve 1lb of Nitrogen per 1000 sq ft, apply TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12 - 0 - 0 at the higher rate of 8fl oz per 1000 sq ft. 

    For additional percentages and information, please contact the manufacturer Target Specialty directly for assistance. They can be reached at 800-352-3870. You can also email them or find your state here: https://www.target-specialty.com/contact/phone

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  • Asked by Hayden from Shelbyville, Kentucky
    06/28/2022
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    How often do I apply this to a cool season grass during the season?
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    According to the manufacturer, you want to apply the TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0  every 3 to 4 weeks during the growing season as needed for your specific turf type. 
     
     

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  • Asked by Earl from Byron, Ga
    09/09/2022
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    How many ounces of TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 do I use in a full 40 gallon tank sprayer?
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    The total fluid ounces of TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 to use in a 40 gallon tank sprayer will depend on how many square feet that 40 gallon sprayer covers. Water is only acting as the carrier therefore you need to know how many gallons of water it takes to evenly and thoroughly cover every 1000 sq ft and be sure you are using a sufficient volume of water.  The application rate for Warm and Cool Seasont turfgrass for TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 is 2-8 fl oz in a sufficient volume of water per 1,000 sq ft.

    For example:  if you are treating ½ acre (21,780 sq ft) and it takes 22 gallons of water to evenly and thoroughly cover the lawn area, you will use 44 fl oz to 176 fl oz of TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 in 22 gallons of water to full treat  the ½ acre.

    View the product label for more information and application rates for other treatment areas (landscape plantings, citrus & vegetables, greenhouses). 

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  • Asked by Earl from Bryon, Ga
    09/16/2022
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    How much water do I use with TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12-0-0 for Centipede turfgrass?
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    The water volume needed will vary with each individual persons application and coverage area. Water is only acting as the carrier to evenly and thoroughly distribute the fertilizer every 1000 sq ft. If you are not sure how much water it takes you to cover 1000 sq ft, we would recommend marking off a 50ft x 20ft area and spraying plain water using your equipment just as you will to apply the fertilizer. This will tell the amount of water you will need per 1000 sq ft for the application (1 gal, 2 gal, etc)

    For example: For a Centipede lawn that is 7500 sq ft and it takes 1 gallon of water to cover 1000 sq ft, it will take you 15fl oz to 60 fl oz in 7.5 gallons of water to treat the entire 7500k sq ft lawn. 

    Per the product label, for Warm and Cool Season Turf Grass: Apply 2-8 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft with sufficient water for coverage.
     

    t. You will use treating, multiple by th hen, you can calculate how much area in total you will be treating from there. The amount of area you are treating will help with letting you know the correct amount of TurfGrassPro Nutriscape 12 - 0 - 0 you will need. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. Warm and Cool Season Turf Grass: Apply 2-8 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft with sufficient water for coverage.  When tank mixing with amine herbicides, a spray volume greater than 2 gallons per 1,000 sq ft is recommended.

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