Standard consumer fertilizer granules are 60% bigger than the size of this product's granules. The pros prefer formulas with smaller particles because it provides more complete and uniform coverage, which boosts the product’s effectiveness.
When to Apply Potassium Fertilizer
Potassium Fertilizer 0-0-25 can be applied any time turf is actively growing. With the combination of quick- and slow-release nitrogen, this formula will feed for up to 6 weeks.
For best results, reapply every 4 to 6 weeks.
Pro Tips for Best Results
Check The Forecast
Avoid applying before heavy rainfall so particles don't get washed away.
Mow First
Clear any lawn debris and make it easier for particles to reach the soil.
Clean Up
Sweep or blow product off the driveways/sidewalks back into the lawn.
Water Deep
Your lawn will need at least 0.2 inches of water.
Spreader Settings
We recommend using a broadcast spreader. These spreader settings are a guide. Many variables such as walking speed, terrain, particle size, density, and spreader condition can affect these settings. Be sure to calibrate your spreader before every application.
Once product has been applied, watered-in, and the lawn has then completely dried, pets are safe to enter back out onto the lawn.
Yes, you do! This product needs to be watered in with at least .2 inches of water. Using a rain gauge to measure irrigation can be helpful.
Potassium Fertilizer 0-0-25 is great for lawns that have potassium deficiencies. To test your soil, we recommend conducting a soil test.
While it is not usually recommended to apply two fertilizers at once, you may use another fertilizer in conjunction with Potassium Fertilizer as along as the other fertilizer you use has very little or zero Potassium.