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A Liquid Turf hardener. Liquid Iron provides rapid green-up of amenity turf without excessive foliar growth whilst helping to harden turf making it less susceptible to disease. Contains 7%Fe
How does Liquid Iron work?
While Iron is not part of the plants' chlorophyll structure, it is requiredto produce chlorophyll, which gives plants their green colour. Iron also plays an important role in reactions involving photosynthesis, nitrogen utilisation and root growth. Liquid Iron provides the turf with a source of Iron.
How to apply Liquid Iron
- Can be used on all types of sports & amenity turf and be applied all year round.
- Always Use biocides safely.
- Always read the label and product information before use.
Application Rates
- Pack size: 20 litres
- Application Rate: 10-15 lts/ha
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Always read the label and product information before use. Please be
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the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal
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All fertilizer labels have three bold numbers. The first number is the amount of nitrogen (N), the second number is the amount of phosphate (P2O5) and the third number is the amount of potash (K2O). These three numbers represent the primary nutrients (nitrogen(N) - phosphorus(P) - potassium(K).
An average rule of thumb is every 6-8 weeks. It is possible to over fertilise which may cause the ground to become scorched if over applied. Fertiliser is best applied within 4-6 hours of light rain or in damp conditions. Please consult your chosen product description. If you are still unsure, call us on 01706 360 572.
Granular
Granular fertilisers deliver crucial nutrients to plants, grass and
crops in a granular form. They are applied using a fertiliser spreader
or by hand to a wide range of areas including sports pitches, paddocks,
turf and lawns.
Liquid
Liquid foliar fertilisers a fast and easy way to deliver crucial nutrients to plants, grass and crops through a knapsack or boom sprayer. Liquid fertilisers are hugely popular due to their accuracy and fast results. Our range of liquid fertilisers are suited to a wide range of areas including sports pitches, turf, domestic gardens, horse or pony paddocks and fruit plants and trees.
Soluble
Soluble fertilisers are made up of powders or granules which are dissolved in water prior to spraying with a knapsack or boom sprayer. Our wide range of soluble fertilisers includes balanced feeds and ones that are rich in Iron. When applied, soluble fertilisers may be washed into the soil, or absorbed through the leaf directly into the plant.