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FERTILISER


MICRONUTRIENTS & BIOSTIMULANTS Maxwell Bullet Duragreen 4-0-10+10%Fe


Longevity 10-12 weeks


Granule Size Mini


0.8-1.8 mm Cutting Height


All turf especially fine turf


Bag Size 20 kg Maxwell Bullet Soluble Iron 0-0-0+20%Fe


Maxwell Bullet Soluble Iron is a free-flowing, dry, powdered iron formulation that is highly soluble for easy mixing and an even application. Producing a rapid green-up of turf, without producing growth, which can be susceptible to turf disease. The sulphur also superficially lowers soil pH. Please note: Iron will stain hard standing areas.


Pack size: 3.75 kg & 20 kg Applicator


Knapsack Boom sprayer


Coverage 1,500 m2 1 ha


Maxwell Bullet Potassium Nitrate 13-0-46


A 100% Potassium Nitrate granular fertiliser containing no sulphur, for use over winter or in the early spring when the soil temperatures are still low. The formulation of 13% nitrate is available to the plant very quickly and can be used at very low rates.


Longevity 3-4 weeks


Application Rate g/m² 15-30


Maxwell Bullet Lawn Sand 3-0-0+3%Fe


Lawn Sand is the traditional, tried and trusted remedy for moss. It can also be used to harden grass off against disease and acts as a turf tonic offering a rapid green up particularly in the spring. Iron sulphate also helps to reduce the pH level of soil which in turn encourages finer grass species and helps deter worms from casting. Lawn Sand is a mix of one part sulphate of iron, three parts sulphate of ammonia and twenty parts dry sand. The sand acts as a carrier for the active ingredients iron & ammonium, thus facilitating even application. Please note: Iron will stain hard standing areas.


Application Rate: Apply at 35-70 g/m2 for lawn green up.


Apply at 90-105 g/m2 at high rate (please be aware this may blacken moss). Pack size: 20 kg


Bag Size 20 kg


Bag Coverage m² 1,333-667


Application Rate (L/ha)


3.75 kg in 75-150 litres of water 25-50 kg in 450-900 litres of water


Application Rate g/m²


35-50


Granular


Soluble


A specialist fertiliser that can be used all year round, but especially in autumn, winter and early spring, to provide a quick green-up of any turf type and, with 65% of the iron derived from iron sucrate, the effects can last up to 3 months. Improves the appearance of tees, greens, lawns and pitches. Iron sulphate gives the initial colour and Iron sucrate gives a gentle and consistent release, making iron available to the plant over several months to ensure turf remains a brilliant green. Please note: Iron will stain hard standing areas.


Accupro Spreader Setting


Cone 6 N/K Bag Coverage m² 571-400


22


Fully compatible with broad range of Maxwell liquid nutrition, soluble nutrition and commentary biostimulants.


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