NZLA All Seasons, timing next application after recent N+ application
Hi all
I fertilized my lawn with NZLA All Seaosns N+about a month ago, the calendar is calling for All Seasons granular fert this week would I be safe to do so or should I wait till the next application which is May
Cheers
Can you put some photos up?
@Jonny Hicks doesn’t look overly hungry
@Jonny Hicks oh and ETF seeded in late October if that matters
@Matt Glentworth You’ll be fine to go again now with All Seasons 👍
All Seasons N+ is heavier on the upfront nitrogen, so a good portion of that will have been used by the plant by now.
Switching to standard All Seasons now is actually a good move, it’s got more slow release, so you’ll get better longevity without pushing excessive growth heading into the cooler months. It’s also got more iron (Fe) in it, so you’ll get a nice green up.
No need to wait until May, unless you’re planning on supplementing with foliar products like Boost or Charger. If you leave it, it’ll start looking a bit hungry in the next couple of weeks👌
In most cases, people tend to see around 5–6 weeks of results from the N+, compared to roughly 7–8 weeks from standard All Seasons, depending on conditions.
@Jonny Hicks I’ll just be following the calendar so no specific foliar brews, that’s great I’ll get it down over the weekend 👍🏻