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PGF Complete 16-4-8

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Overview

  • Super-fine particles provide even distribution, with twice the number of particles per square foot
  • Quick- and slow-release nitrogen allows for immediate feeding and extended feeding for up to 8 weeks
  • Includes iron, micronutrients, and Humic DG for total nutrition
  • Formulated with the perfect 4-1-2 (16-4-8) ratio for high-performance results
  • Not for sale in CA

What Makes It Pro Grade?

Small Particle Size

Standard consumer fertilizer granules are 60% bigger than the size of PGF Complete granules. The pros prefer formulas with smaller particles because it provides more complete and uniform coverage, which boosts the product’s effectiveness.

When to Apply PGF Complete

PGF Complete can be applied to all turf types any time it is actively growing. It contains all quick-release nitrogen so it is especially beneficial to apply it in the spring and fall or before an event when you want a quick green-up. PGF Complete feeds for up to 8 weeks and can be reapplied at 6-8 week intervals.

PRO TIPS

  • For summer applications on cool-season grasses, apply at the low rate
  • When applying on centipede lawns, apply at the low rate
  • Apply to dry foliage

Pro Tips for Best Results

Check The Forecast

Check The Forecast

Avoid applying before heavy rainfall so particles don't get washed away.

Mow First

Mow First

Clear any lawn debris and make it easier for particles to reach the soil.

Clean Up

Clean Up

Sweep or blow product off the driveways/sidewalks back into the lawn.

Water Deep

Water Deep

Your lawn will need at least 0.2 inches of water.

Don't Bag It

Don't Bag It

Leave lawn clippings for at least one mowing to avoid particle pick-up.

Spreader Settings

We recommend using a broadcast spreader. These spreader settings are a guide. Many variables such as walking speed, terrain, particle size, density, and spreader condition can affect these settings. Be sure to calibrate your spreader before every application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can apply them one after the other and then water them in together.

Once the products have been watered-in (refer to each label for its watering requirements) and the lawn has then completely dried, pets are safe to enter back out onto the lawn.

Yes, PGF Complete can be applied to both new and established lawns.

When applying synthetic fertilizers in high temps, there is always some the risk of burning the lawn. Do not apply to lawns that are already stressed from heat or drought. To reduce your risk of fertilizer burn, keep your lawn on a consistent watering schedule and water fertilizer applications in thoroughly. You can also apply at a lower rate to help reduce the risk of burn.

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