Posted by hotflashjr on June 27, 2018 at 07:30:06 from (199.145.239.99):
In Reply to: Fertilizer Question posted by nrowles on June 27, 2018 at 05:56:26:
First of all it doesn't matter how much fertilizer you put down if your pH is off. If the pH is off the nutrients get tied up in the soil and the plant cannot easily uptake what you put out regardless of it is triple 10 or triple 19. I have this issue on a field I use that is typically wet and the pH is in the mid 5's. I stopped wasting money on granular fertilizer and feed via foliage until I can get that pH up around 6 - which will take a few years.
Go take a look at a bag of Scotts fertilizer. You will see high nitrogen numbers like 32. If Scotts is applied correctly it won't burn your lawn. If you apply triple 19 correctly, it also should not burn your lawn. However, you may not need all of the PK depending on your soil test that triple 19 would supply.
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