
water-soluble fertilizers – delivering essential nutrients through foliar and root uptake

improving nutrient availability and plant health

tailored for optimal turf growth and resilience

improving water movement and availability in the soil

enhancing the efficiency of water and nutrient delivery to plants

providing essential nutrients to plants for improved health and growth
Our fertilizers last longer! Less applications needed and lower quantities spread per application, giving you more product value.
You have 2 different types of slow-release fertilizers. Polymer Coated Urea (PCU) PROTURF and methylene urea (MU) SIERRAFORM. PCU releases nutrients in a controlled way via H2O concentration levels. Methylene urea (MU) releases nutrients via microbes in the soil breaking down the chains that make it up.
So, to sum the answers here: When you water PCU fertilizer it fills with water and as the soil drys out it releases nutrients nutrients slowly until it is watered or rained on again.
MU Fertilizer work by soil borne microbes
“noonoos” feeding on the granules breaking them down releasing the nutrients that are tied up in specially made chemical chains.
It is safe to use and will not burn when applied correctly. Lasts longer than conventional fertilizers with great results.
Every 6 to 8 weeks.
It will not burn if applied correctly. Don’t apply on wet or when there is due on the turf.
Measure out the area you want to fertilize.
Then weigh out the fertilizer so you apply the right amount to the area measured.
6 meters x 5 meters = 30meters squared
Apply 25grams per square meter.
So 30m2 x 0.025kg = 0.75kg
Therefore, apply 750grams of Fertilizer evenly over the 30m2
ICL specializes in providing products and solutions for turf management, including fertilisers that are formulated to deliver the optimum level of nutrient to support healthy turf. These fertilisers come in different technologies, including:
Conventional fertilisers contain soluble nutrients that are quickly released into the soil when applied, providing immediate nutrition to the turfgrass.
Controlled-release fertilisers, on the other hand, have a coating that controls the release of nutrients, ensuring a steady supply of nutrition over an extended period. This technology helps to reduce the risk of nutrient leaching and waste, providing more efficient use of fertilisers.
Slow-release fertilisers are designed to provide nutrition over an extended period, slowly breaking down in the soil and releasing nutrients as the turfgrass needs them. This technology helps to maintain a consistent supply of nutrients to the turfgrass, promoting healthier growth and reducing the risk of nutrient deficiencies.
Extensive independent trial work has repeatedly confirmed the benefits of using premium formulations of fertilisers, such as those offered by ICL. By delivering nutrients in the correct form with an appropriate release pattern, these fertilisers can improve the sward quality, increase root mass, and radically reduce the level of disease activity. This means that by using ICL fertilisers, turf managers can achieve healthier, more resilient turf that is better able to withstand environmental stresses and disease pressures.
Overall, ICL fertilisers provide turf managers with a range of options to design effective and efficient nutrition programs to support healthy and high-quality turf. By choosing the right fertiliser technology and formulation, turf managers can ensure that their turfgrass receives the right balance of nutrients, promoting healthy growth and reducing the risk of nutrient deficiencies and diseases.
Organic fertilizer is great; however, it does not release nutrients with the same precision.
Organic fertilizer can also be smelly and not ideal when you have guests over or pets that like to roll in it as soon as it is applied.
Organic fertilizer has its place especially if you need to increase your microbial activity in your garden and lawn.
It has no negative effect to the environment or the ecosystem, it is really good for the environment and ecosystem as it encourages healthy and steady growth to the plant, little to no loss through volatilization and /or leaching because of its superior technology.
Yes, it is safe once applied. Keep it out of reach as it shouldn’t be ingested.
Fertilizing a lawn is very simple. In fact, a typical subdivision lawn will take less than 20 minutes. Here’s how to do it.
Just like we need more nutrients than water can provide to survive, so does your lawn. Feeding your lawn 4 times a year helps it stay green and grow thick. Maintaining a thick, lush lawn helps prevent weed seeds from sprouting and moving in.
If you have no other way to do it, you can certainly spread it by hand. Just make sure to use gloves and apply it very carefully. Walk backward, throwing fertilizer out as you go in a sweeping motion. Of course, you can use water-soluble or liquid fertilizers with a hose too.
Spring, summer and autumn.
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