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Andersons - 4-2-0 Fertilizer with Hydra Charge
- Biosolid fertilizer plus dual surfactant technology
- Includes soil wetting and soil water holding surfactants
- Utilizes both quick and slow-release nitrogen sources
- Also delivers iron for extra greening
- Usage rates for both sandy and native type soils
- Can be applied to cool and warm-season turfgrass
- Applies up to 8.8 OZ surfactant/1000 SQ FT
- Sold Individually. Manufacturer Pallet Size = 40
The Andersons Hydra Charge™ Biosolid Fertilizer Plus Surfactant is a professional-grade biosolid lawn fertilizer with two complementary surfactants. Block copolymer surfactant which aides in the penetration of water into the soil and polyacrylamide surfactant which aides in the retention of water. It is ideal to use Hydra Charge™ during periods of drought and water restrictions or to avoid high water costs. As a wetting agent, Hydra Charge aids in root zone moisture retention and makes root zone moisture more uniform. It will also helps prevent localized dry spots in the lawn and minimizes drought stress on turf. As a result, this product may help save on time, labor and utility costs. Hydra Charge™ is safe to use on both cool and warm season grass types during the growing season. It contains both quick- and slow-release nitrogen as well as iron for extra greening.
Use Sites:
Broadcast applications on golf courses, athletic fields, parks, and commercial/ residential turfgrass
Application
LOW: 5.00 LBS product/1,000 SQ FT
HIGH: 10.00 LBS product/1,000 SQ FT
The LOW rate provides 4.4 OZ surfactant/1,000 SQ FT, with recommended reapplication intervals of 21-28 days on sandy soils and 28-35 days on native soils. The HIGH rate provides 8.8 OZ surfactant/1,000 SQ FT, with recommended reapplication intervals of 35-42 days on sandy soils and 42-56 days on native soils. Dependent on local weather or soil conditions, applications may be made on shorter intervals.