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Just fertilized - water now, or OK to wait?
Hello, just applied Scotts Fertilizer with Weed Control. The directions
say I should see improvement "in 1-2 days. At that a time a thorough watering should be made". It's been 2 days, and rain is predicted in 3. Do you think it's safe to wait untik then for water, or should I water now? |
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"bryanska" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, just applied Scotts Fertilizer with Weed Control. The directions say I should see improvement "in 1-2 days. At that a time a thorough watering should be made". It's been 2 days, and rain is predicted in 3. Do you think it's safe to wait untik then for water, or should I water now? Your approximate location and application rate would help immensely. Peter H |
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Your approximate location and application rate would help immensely.
I am in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I applied it per directions at 5.5 on the push-behind rectangular spreader. We got 6-8 inches of rain the day before I applied the fertilizer. Soil is very sandy, according to longtime residents. |
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"bryanska" wrote in message oups.com... Your approximate location and application rate would help immensely. I am in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I applied it per directions at 5.5 on the push-behind rectangular spreader. We got 6-8 inches of rain the day before I applied the fertilizer. Soil is very sandy, according to longtime residents. I think you'll be fine. If you have a problem it will probably be on the corners where you may accidentally over apply. However, you would have to go quite heavy to have a problem at this time of year. Peter H |
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