
1.
High nitrogen, low phosphate, moderate potassium blend with additional
sulfur.
2.
Contains ammonia, nitrate, and urea nitrogen for improved nitrogen
efficiency.
3.
Low biuret levels and thiosulfate content adds to safety when making
foliar applications.
4.
Non chloride potassium sourcing adds safety to chloride sensitive crops.
(Doesn’t add chlorides to soils already high in salt.)
5.
Contains thiosulfates for plant nutrition and improved soil condition.
Reduces nitrogen volatility when sprayed directly onto soil.
6.
Nutrient metals (iron, manganese and zinc) are fully chelated. Chelating
agents include EDTA and citric acid.
7. Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides.
Designed for soil application but may be used in foliar applications where high amounts of nitrogen are required.
Directions
for Use
This
product is a chloride-free, lo-biuret fertilizer. GOLD’n GRO 15-1-8 + 4%S can
be used on turf, ornamentals, wine, table and raisin grapes, field crops, fruit
and nut trees, citrus, and avocados. The total amount required per acre
for a particular crop may be determined by standard grower practice for that
crop.
Spray
applications for turf should be done using a mix ratio no more concentrated than
2 quarts in 10 gallons of water. All other spray applications should be
done using a mix no more concentrated than 1 quart in 10 gallons of water.
GOLD’n
GRO 15-1-8 + 4%S as a soil application using micro-sprinklers or drip irrigation
has been found effective when integrated into existing nutrition programs using
either straight
nitrogen products or other fertilizer blends. For best results, two
applications of GOLD’n GRO 15-1-8 + 4%S are recommended before alternate
nutrient sources are
applied.
GOLD’n GRO 15-1-8 + 4%S is compatible with most fungicides, herbicides and insecticides. When in doubt, do a jar test or contact your supplier. When applied through drip or micro-sprinkler irrigation systems, a jar test for water compatibility is recommended.
Suggested Use Rates
|
Crop |
Application
Rate |
Number
& Timing of Applications
|
|
Commercial
and residential lawns, Golf course tees and greens, Golf course fairways |
10
to 30 fluid oz./1000ft2 3
to 10 gal./acre |
Rate
is based on monthly applications of 10 gal./acre/month during periods of
rapid growth.
Rates will vary with season and frequency of application. When
fertigation is the method of application a more even distribution of
nutrient is achieved by injecting 1/3 of the recommended amount for 3
consecutive days. |
|
Citrus,
Avocados (Foliar) |
1-1/2
to 2 gal./acre |
Apply
first application in mid-February; re-apply as necessary.
Application schedule will be dependant upon variety and cultural
practices of the region. |
|
Citrus,
Avocados (Micro-sprinkler/Drip
irrigation) |
10
to 20 gal./acre |
Apply
first application in mid-February; re-apply as necessary.
Application schedule will be dependant upon variety and cultural
practices of the region. |
|
Field
crop general use (Fertigation/Soil
application) |
8
to 12 gal./acre |
Application
schedule will be dependant on crop, variety, and cultural practices of
the region. |
|
Field
crop general use (Foliar) |
1
to 2 qt./acre |
Application
schedule will be dependant on crop, variety, and cultural practices of
the region. |
|
Fruit
& nut trees (Foliar) |
1
to 2 gal./acre |
Apply
first application late winter and re-apply as necessary to fruit
softening or husk split.
Application schedule will be dependant on crop, variety and
cultural practices of the region. |
|
Grapes (Foliar) |
1
to 3 qt./acre |
Apply
first application after leaves are out; re-apply as necessary.
Use lower rates early.
Increase rates as foliage increases. |
|
Grapes (Micro-sprinkler/Drip
irrigation) |
5
to 10 gal./acre |
Apply
first application at or just before bud break, re-apply as necessary
until veraison.
A final application is recommended after harvest. |
|
Ornamentals (Fertigation/Soil
application) |
2
to 5 gal./acre |
1
to 3 applications per season.
|
|
Ornamentals (Foliar) |
½
to 1 gal./acre |
Apply
periodically as needed. |
Material of Construction
The concentrated product is corrosive for iron, copper, zinc, brass, bronze and aluminum. Tanks for storage of concentrated product can be polypropylene, 304 or 316 stainless steel, or cross-linked polyethylene. Fiberglass, iron, and aluminum tanks should be avoided. It is okay to use fiberglass and 304 stainless spray tanks for ground spray rigs and aluminum for aerial applications. Do not store fertilizer mix in spray tanks. Flush lines after using.
Conditions of Sale
1. Seller warrants that this material conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for use as directed herein. Seller neither makes, nor authorizes any agent or representative to make, any other warranty of fitness or merchantability, guarantee or representation, express or implied, concerning this material. 2. Critical and foreseeable factors beyond seller’s control prevent it from eliminating all risks in connection with the use of chemicals. Such risks include, but are not limited to, damage caused by drift to other plants or crops. Such risks occur even though the label directions are followed. Buyer and user acknowledge and assume all risks and liability (except those assumed by seller under 1. above) resulting from handling, storage and use of the material.
Caution Keep Out Reach of Children
Not for internal consumption. Avoid contact.
A slight sulfur odor may occur for a few hours after spray application.
Note
Buyer
assumes all responsibility for safety and use not in accordance with directions.
California Proposition 65 Warning
This
product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.