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18-6-12

10005482

Available Internationally

Description

83% MUtech-XL + 15% NS-54

  • "All purpose" product designed for professional landscape, field grown nursery stock, composting medias and container grown plants
  • 8 - 9 month nitrogen feeding period
  • Contains iron and other micronutrients for enhanced greening and stress tolerance
  • Contains SmartPhos® slow release phosphate and MUtech®-XL slow release nitrogen

Specifications

Category Fertilizers
Markets Lawn & Landscape, Horticulture
Application / Areas of Use Residential Lawns, Commercial Lawns, Golf Courses, Ornamentals, Nursery, Sports Fields
Usage for Horticulture Field Grown, Container, Landscape, Greenhouse
Technologies SmartPhos® DG
States Registered
Registration Number
Density (lbs/ft3) 60
Package Wt. 24.99 kgs
Bag/Pallet 40
SGN Size 240
Type Granular
Nitrogen Source(s) MUtech-XL, NS-54
Slow-Release N (%) 98

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