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Almighty 20-0-10 Lawn Fertilizer (18 lbs.) – Professional Slow-Release Nitrogen Formula with NuTrace Micronutrients – Deep Green Lawn Color Strong Roots & Drought Stress Recovery
Almighty 20-0-10 Lawn Fertilizer (18 lbs.) – Professional Slow-Release Nitrogen Formula with NuTrace Micronutrients – Deep Green Lawn Color Strong Roots & Drought Stress Recovery
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- Pro-Grade Nutrient Formula - Slow-release nitrogen for steady feeding and sustained dark green color ? trusted by lawn professionals for premium results. - Improves Drought and Heat Tolerance - Balanced potassium and micronutrients strengthen roots, helping your lawn stay vibrant and healthy even under summer stress. - Enhanced with micronutrients for superior color ? supports chlorophyll production, disease resistance, and overall lawn vigor. - Fast-Acting and Long-Lasting - Provides quick greening within days and steady growth for up to 8 weeks ? no surge growth or burn risk when applied as directed. - Easy Granular Application - Ideal for broadcast spreaders. Apply 4?5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. for a lush, professional-quality lawn homeowners love. - Bermuda & Zoysia Lawns - Apply Spring and Summer Tall Fescue, Kentuckly Bluegrass - Apply Fall & Winter - 18lbs covers up to 3,600 sqft 25lbs covers up to 7,000 sqft 50lbs covers up to 12,000 sqft
Product description
XCU Slow Release Fertilizer
How Does XCU Slow-Release Nitrogen work?
XCU Product Benefits
Added Iron - For Darker Green Color
XCU slow-release fertilizer provides gradual, steady nutritional uptake for up to 10 weeks of plant response. XCU fertilizer has the highest nitrogen (N) content (43%) and lowest sulfur content (4%) of any polymer-coated sulfur-coated urea (PCSCU) on the market. The value is more area can be covered per application using less fertilizer, which is more efficient and economical. Also, with less N lock-off more of the applied N is taken up and utilized by turfgrass or plants in the expected time frame.
Soil moisture penetrates the sulfur and polymer coatings.
Nitrogen begins to dissolve creating pressure within the granule.
With previous-technology Sulfur coated urea, this pressure cracked the coating, immediately releasing N (catastrophic release). The inner polymer coating of XCU fertilizer results in a hybrid of diffusion-based release and catastrophic release, resulting in a more consistent release profile.
After N release, the sulfur eventually breaks down into the soil where it may be taken up by the plant.
XCU slow-release fertilizer has been widely used by professional landscapers to economically and efficiently promote a plant response of health, growth and color for up to 10 weeks per application. Now available to homeowners.
One of the most important nutrients for lawns is iron, which plays a crucial role in photosynthesis. A lack of iron can cause yellowing leaves, stunted growth, and overall poor lawn quality.
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