Bottle of Iron Drip Fertilizer 4-0-0
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Iron Drip 4-0-0

Liquid Lawn Fertilizer

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Overview

  • Liquid lawn fertilizer with fulvic acids and micronutrients iron, magnesium and sulfur for optimal nutrition
  • Contains both quick- and slow-release nitrogen for immediate and sustained feeding
  • Safe for use on all grass types at any time during the growing season
  • Comes in ready-to-use bottle with spray head for ideal application ratio

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When to Apply Iron Drip 4-0-0

Iron Drip is safe for use on all grass types during the growing season.

  1. Shake bottle before use.
  2. Attach the sprayer head attachment to a garden hose
  3. Position the sprayer head attachment to the "on" position, turn on water
  4. Apply the solution uniformly over the desired lawn area. With the sprayer head attachment set to the "water" position, water the turf thoroughly.
  5. Finish spraying by positioning the sprayer head attachment to the "off" position and disconnect the sprayer from garden hose.
  • For best results, apply every 2-4 weeks
  • Use only as directed to avoid turf burn
  • Do not apply when temperatures are above 85°F
  • Do not allow to freeze
Yellow Spray Bottle Spraying

Pro Tips for Best Results

Watch Temperature & Moisture

Watch Temperature & Moisture

Use when the grass is actively growing and not heat-stressed.

Spray Evenly

Spray Evenly

Maintain steady pressure and overlap slightly to ensure uniform coverage across all turf areas.

Avoid Overspray

Avoid Overspray

Keep spray away from sidewalks, buildings, and fences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pets are safe to enter back out onto the lawn after the lawn has completely dried after applying Iron Drip.

No, Iron Drip does not change soil pH.

No, it is not recommended to water-in Iron Drip after application. It is best to let the Iron Drip to sit on the grass after application.

This bottle has a 60:1 ratio.

Applications between a granular fertilizer and Iron Drip should be spread out. The timing can depend on the granular fertilizer you are using.

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