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I am a newbie coming into this, I just bought my first house. I have to say out of all the content for lawns yours is hands down the best on youtube. You're knowledgeable, but not cocky. You provide great entertainment and information without extraneous details. Your videos just feel really planned out on not on thy fly like some other content out there. KEEP IT UP, I AM A SUBSCRIBER!
I just applied the simple solution on my lawn and saw a huge progress in just 7 days. I'm a fan of this product and will continue using this for my lawn. Great video...
Ya these products are awesome. I have pics of a noticable difference after only 3 days. I used lawn food and humic acid. When he says that humic acid comes out much faster, he isn't kidding... I accidentally used the whole bottle on 1000 sq ft 🤦♂️. Luckily it didn't hurt anything. Lawn food worked out just fine for me though.
I'm a fan of backpack spraying and the N-Ext stuff but this stuff comes out in gallons to treat larger lawns, I would love to try Simple Lawn Solutions. I mean... Your yard speaks volumes.
Good video Ryann. I've been using a hose end sprayer to put out humic products this year and like it better than mixing up product in a backpack sprayer and then having to clean everything.
Another good video Ryan, What I am starting to see is that bags of fertilizer are now containing a 16-4-8 ratio of products. Your bottle and my bag of Lesco fert are examples and there are more out there. Clemson university recommends a 16-4-8 ratio for centipede grass here in SC. I'm seeding a test plot with TTTF. With the newer seeds of TTTF that are more heat tolerant, I think we'll have a smaller transition zone for TTTF. Have a good week and stay green !!
Spoon feeding worked out great for me last year. Growth was much more predictable and didn't have nearly as much of a flush growth after an application of a fast release fert. Couple that with good cultural practices of mowing often and at the proper HOC gave me a great looking lawn last year. Your bluegrass is looking amazeballs! I'd totally be walking around barefoot my man!
Great to hear you've had good luck with your system. I'm going to continue with the lighter apps and mow mow mow and hopefully we have a great year with weather.
I love their products. I've already tried the grass growth booster and grass energizer. Their company reached out to me personally and sent me a free bottle of their liquid fertilizer for being a customer, best customer service and makes you feel good using their products. I haven't tried this product yet but I'm pleased with this company quite a bit. It's my first year trying them. They are a nice boost between my regular granular feedings
Granular Warning- I have been applying granular fertilizer on my lawn for years (20+ years), and I simply follow the instructions on the bag for my specific spreader. This year I bought a new fertilizer and it did not specify the spreader settings. It turns out that I was a little heavy, and I really messed up my lawn. I have brown, burnt sections all over my yard. The house sits on 1 1/2 acres, so there's lots of brown spots and reseeding that many places is a real pain. I learned my lesson, better to use less than more.
Hey Ryan thank you for all you do, I wonder if you can tell me how long I have to wait to apply humic or liquid aerating after over seeding my lawn. Thank you. Good Day
Have you ever used ironite ? Curious on results or any pros/ cons. I’ve used it in small amounts but not huge results. Really not sure when to use it. Great videos!
Great video Ryan and great looking lawn. I live in Wisconsin. I recently purchased the humic/fluvic acid booster from simple lawn solutions. Can i use this in the fall? Can i use it along with the simple lawn solutions 3-18-18 fertilizer? If so, which first and should i space the applications? Keep the videos coming they are great. Thanks.
I watched 2 of your videos on humic acid hoping for an education on the horticultural science of the product. Can you share any info on why the label of simple grow solutions humic acid discourages use of fungicides or pesticides with the humic acid?
Looking good just ordered the micro nutrients and applied the humic acid about a week ago. I noticed the difference after adding manure and humic to new Sod that was turning brown. I’m planning to hit it with the micro and humic together and see if I can get it into overdrive
So according to my soil report I need to add 1lb N, 4lb P, and 4lb K per 1000sqft. My fertlizer is 12%N and my lawn in 7000sqft so I need to put down at least 50lbs of my fertlizer. The fertilizer says to mix 1lb with 60 gallons but that's gonna be a lot of work, water, and time. Is it any risk to basically over concentrate the fertlizer into a few gallons in my backpack sprayer and then just run the sprinklers afterwards?
In the morning before 10am or evening after 7pm(as long as it’s not too hot out) Applying every 2 weeks is ideal. You need to have a soil test also to know what your lawn is sufficient or deficient in.
Looking forward to seeing bigger bottles. An average size lawn would need 3 or 4 small bottles and if you applied it frequently it would get real expensive real fast.
Swapping the sprayer head only works if the product you're swapping it to covers the same square footage right? Cause like the liquid aerator covers 32,000 square feet. You'd have to sprint through spraying 3.2oz of that over 3,200sq feet. If you went the same speed as the product that covers 3,200 feet, you'd be applying 10x the amount you need (in the case of the liquid aerator)
I’m debating on switching to a liquid solely due to the grading on my lawn. I try to get the granular slowly watered in but seems it’s all going to my low spots that move the water to the front lawn. Thanks for the video.
Hi Ryan, love your channel. My lawn is 2664 sq. Ft. Could you tell me how many ounces should i remove from bottle for my lawn. I bought a scotts drop spreader, but afraid to use it for granular fertilizer not sure of the settings I cant walk very fast, and think liquid would be easier. Thank you for your help, Kay.. i think i answered my own question. I think i remove 5 ounces..
Hi Ryan, thanks for this video and the knowledge you pass on. I applied Scott's Weed & Feed granular lawn fertilizer about 2 weeks ago and tonight sprayed on the Simple Lawn Solutions. I realized that the Scott's has 28% Nitrogen and the Simple is at 16%. I wonder if I made the mistake of applying the liquid fertilizer too early? or should I have waited about 30 days for the Scott's to settle before anything else?
I'm considering transitioning to a liquid program so I appreciate you sourcing/endorsing a more cost effective option than Next. (nothing against those products) Question on watering in though. You mention the humic should be watered in. Should liquid fert be watered in too? I'm assuming so since you did these back to back, but just want to make sure. Also can I mix their liquid fert, humic and their micro-booster all in the same backpack sprayer? You lawn looks like Wrigley Field. A work of art.
It would be a good idea to let the liquid fert sit on the grass leaves for maybe an hour or so and watering it in isn't completely necessary but I like to irrigate after applying as fertilizing a lawn and irrigation both help the grass.
It would be cool if you can calculate the actual amount of nitrogen applied per 1kft2 area for some beginners out there. Just a thought because liquid calculations are different than granular.
George Popa it’s challenging. This is my first full season using liquids and I’m still figuring it out. I like granular for ease but spraying is more direct to where you need it instead of covering a whole yard with stress when it’s just one area. I wish all the sprayers were like the dial styles on the hose. Just turn it to this number and go!!
Eric Benigno it is more in depth than just turn dial and go. Walking speed, source water psi, and gpm of sprayer all have to be accounted for proper application.
George Popa oh yes. Trust me, I know lol. Learning that as I go. Watching all the guys on here and figuring out how to strap that big ass sprayer to my back without it pulling my neck into the ground lol
Hi! new to this. I just did my grass and I’m scared I overwatered my brown spots. Will it kill it if I stood there and watered a spot for about 30 seconds. I noticed you just quickly moved back and forth
Hey ryan im out in arizona n having 2k feet of bermuda sod layed. Was gonna just use all simple solutions products. During growing season do i spoon feed it with 16 4 8 food???
Ryan do you recommend any certain type of hose. I have some liquid Humic and Fulvic that I would like to put down more often but my hose is always pinching and getting kinks. I have about 5000 sq ft. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you and I enjoy the information.
I've used Milorganite in the past. I like this granular fertilizer because it is bulky. This means that it is more forgiving when spreading as I can make multiple passes and thus the application is more even. Question - If I double the amount of water used when applying 15-0-15 Simple Lawn Solutions ( that is use 2 oz per gallon of H2O instead of 4 oz), but fill the tank sprayer up twice and make two passes so that I am still spraying 4 oz per 1000 sft, will that have any adverse impact on the foliar pick-up of the fertilizer. I'm striving for an even application, but I also don't want to be washing the fertilizer off while I'm applying it. Maybe apply it. Wait a couple hours, then make the second pass?
Simplicity at it's best. I've been using liquid fertilizers and liquid irons for my yard for years and it is so easy to upkeep a yard for staying green. I only used granular fertilizers once. When i first bought my house. After that I said NO MORE. lol My busy schedule does not allow for it nor does my back knees. lol I turned to liquids with built in sprayers and my yard stays green throughout the years. It's so ez that i don't have to stress out about what to do or how much to use or do. I love and use liquids for all my landscape needs.
Did they change hose sprayers? When I ordered mine (May-ish from Amazon) I received a white sprayer that didn't have the settings yours does. It blew through the product before I even had a chance to blink. I think I dumped a whole bottle on less than 1000sgft of yard. Luckily it didn't hurt the lawn. When I went to the second bottle, even with the water turned down I felt like I was running up and down my yard trying to get the correct coverage. Watching you spray at a somewhat leisurely pace has me wondering if it was me or the sprayer.
It depends on the product....They have been working with sprayers to try to dial in a pace on it so maybe you got one that was too fast. Their customer service is fantastic so send an email in with what happened and I'm sure they will take care of you.
Absolutely. It's pretty much personal preference to be honest. Some love the old method of granular in a broadcast spreader, but some like the liquid method. Neither is necessarily "better" than the other, just don't apply during the heat and direct sun of the day, especially if you're doing liquid as turf burn can occur from the nitrogen systemically being absorbed thru the blades of the grass. Rather, apply early in the morning before the heat of the day, or late evening after the sun and temp have dropped to more comfortable levels (sub-80 F, ideally).
Hi Ryan. Happy New Year. I am dealing with a new "fugly" lawn, an overgrowth of weeds with patches of grass. My question is should I just spend this season concentrating on all of my weed issues or can I work with dealing with both the weeds and promoting new grass growth? I am in no rush for certain results but would gladly put the time and work in for the best possible outcome.
Ditto to what John said. Just picked some up myself as well! Should have done math though before buying, turns out I needed 1.8 bottles to do it properly, but I think 50% application is better than a 0% one. Yea? How late in the year can we apply this?
Hi Ryan, how long would you say it takes before noticing changes in the lawn from Humic acid? I'm looking to add it to my seaweed treatments to increase the microorganisms but it's one of those it seems you have to put on, based on faith and look at it as a long term point.
I can tell you the renovation are that I completed (and the area you see me spraying in this video) has established in record time and is very thick. It's hard to say exactly what happened there but I believe multiple humic/fulvic apps last fall moved this along quickly and helped with root development.
Would you recommend washing or spraying the lawn with water right after you apply the liquid fertilizer to get it down into the soil? Or just leave it be? Also is it a good idea to take the liquid fertilizer out of the bottle and transfer it into my hand sprayer and spray it that way as I can get more out it by using the hand bottle sprayer? Just curious.
The liquid fert should be irrigated with 1-2 inches of water after application. Some uptake will occur on the grassplant, but most of it will happen systemically into the root system, slowly over time as the fert works its way down into the soil and root structure of the lawn. If you're using the bottles like Ryan used in this video, no need to transfer anything unless you just absolutely hate these bottles for some reason, but they're made specifically to work well with these liquid products, with an easy on/off setting as well as water only, but do whatever works for you.
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so what happens if your an idiot and applied way too much of the lawn food and the humic with seaweed? (hypothetically of course lol)
Wondering same thing 🤔
@@joecosenza1473 water heavily and that will minimize any burn
I am a newbie coming into this, I just bought my first house. I have to say out of all the content for lawns yours is hands down the best on youtube. You're knowledgeable, but not cocky. You provide great entertainment and information without extraneous details. Your videos just feel really planned out on not on thy fly like some other content out there. KEEP IT UP, I AM A SUBSCRIBER!
Welcome aboard!
I just applied the simple solution on my lawn and saw a huge progress in just 7 days. I'm a fan of this product and will continue using this for my lawn. Great video...
Ya these products are awesome. I have pics of a noticable difference after only 3 days. I used lawn food and humic acid. When he says that humic acid comes out much faster, he isn't kidding... I accidentally used the whole bottle on 1000 sq ft 🤦♂️. Luckily it didn't hurt anything. Lawn food worked out just fine for me though.
The grass is looking awesome! Nice work 👍🏼
Love simple lawn solutions! Such great products & their customer service is always on point!
Ryan just picked some of this up myself. Can't wait to see what itdoes for the lawn!
I'm a fan of backpack spraying and the N-Ext stuff but this stuff comes out in gallons to treat larger lawns, I would love to try Simple Lawn Solutions. I mean... Your yard speaks volumes.
There should be gallons of different things available soon
I bought your Lawn Solutions box and will use it for the first time this year.
Thanks Ryan! I literally just bought this two days ago off your amazon link and it showed up today! Keep up the great work bud.
Appreciate it!
Good video Ryann. I've been using a hose end sprayer to put out humic products this year and like it better than mixing up product in a backpack sprayer and then having to clean everything.
I can’t wait to see what this yard looks like during the height of season. It looks amazing now!
Less more often! Excited to see your results Ryan. Keep on Keeping on! - Castleberry
I did a soil test and my Potassium was very low. Thanks Ryan, I will order this product and use after the winter.
Another good video Ryan, What I am starting to see is that bags of fertilizer are now containing a 16-4-8 ratio of products. Your bottle and my bag of Lesco fert are examples and there are more out there. Clemson university recommends a 16-4-8 ratio for centipede grass here in SC. I'm seeding a test plot with TTTF. With the newer seeds of TTTF that are more heat tolerant, I think we'll have a smaller transition zone for TTTF.
Have a good week and stay green !!
Hi Ryan like the way you have done your lawn looks great ❤️🇬🇧David
Great product for smaller lawns. I like that products come with the hose end feature. Thanks, Ryan.
I would give up and pay someone to come out and do my yard if I was your neighbor.lol Thanks for the video!
Spoon feeding worked out great for me last year. Growth was much more predictable and didn't have nearly as much of a flush growth after an application of a fast release fert. Couple that with good cultural practices of mowing often and at the proper HOC gave me a great looking lawn last year. Your bluegrass is looking amazeballs! I'd totally be walking around barefoot my man!
Great to hear you've had good luck with your system. I'm going to continue with the lighter apps and mow mow mow and hopefully we have a great year with weather.
I used the root hume last fall and it did wonders! I think Simple Grow Solutions makes some really great products!
Great to hear that!
I love their products. I've already tried the grass growth booster and grass energizer. Their company reached out to me personally and sent me a free bottle of their liquid fertilizer for being a customer, best customer service and makes you feel good using their products. I haven't tried this product yet but I'm pleased with this company quite a bit. It's my first year trying them. They are a nice boost between my regular granular feedings
They truly understand great customer service so glad to hear you've had good luck.
@@ryanknorrlawncare when you say you leave the product on a bit before rinsing in, how long are we talking? A few hours?
@@LonghornsLegend Probably an hour or so would be fine
@@ryanknorrlawncare thanks a lot Ryan appreciate it!!
What a great product and bottle application ! its good how you can just turn the water on and wash off the driveway !
Granular Warning- I have been applying granular fertilizer on my lawn for years (20+ years), and I simply follow the instructions on the bag for my specific spreader. This year I bought a new fertilizer and it did not specify the spreader settings. It turns out that I was a little heavy, and I really messed up my lawn. I have brown, burnt sections all over my yard. The house sits on 1 1/2 acres, so there's lots of brown spots and reseeding that many places is a real pain. I learned my lesson, better to use less than more.
My
Ready to use hose end sprayer is the way to go 👍
It definitely makes things simple #cheesypun
I have never seen grass so green...
Lawn is looking great Ryan!
Gotta love the ol' spray and pray. Nice video, Ryan!
Pause at 6:18 😂 so satisfying how green your lawn is compared to your neighbour
Good stuff Ryan. I’m testing out Simple Lawn Solutions on a neighbors lawn and really happy with the ease and results!
Did you apply all of the products in the description all at once?
Hey Ryan, have you tired granular humic acid as well? If so, what’s your opinion on liquid vs granular?
First Aussie 😁 you’ve got the plan down pat, that lawn is going to look slick. 😁👍👍
Great explanations Ryan, your grass is looking good, excellent video!
I just put down the "Lawn Energizer" last weekend!! #simple
Hey Ryan thank you for all you do, I wonder if you can tell me how long I have to wait to apply humic or liquid aerating after over seeding my lawn. Thank you. Good Day
Hi Ryan, can you post the link for your hose reel cart. I been looking for good ones. I liked one from eley but it was way too expensive. Thanks
Have you ever used ironite ? Curious on results or any pros/ cons.
I’ve used it in small amounts but not huge results.
Really not sure when to use it.
Great videos!
4" of snow coming this Saturday in SE MN. Soil hasn't dried out yet much here. Every time I think I may need to pull out the sprinklers it has rained.
Great video Ryan and great looking lawn. I live in Wisconsin. I recently purchased the humic/fluvic acid booster from simple lawn solutions. Can i use this in the fall? Can i use it along with the simple lawn solutions 3-18-18 fertilizer? If so, which first and should i space the applications? Keep the videos coming they are great. Thanks.
I just used it today! Can't wait to see the results!
Great stuff Ryan. Thanks you for the video!
I watched 2 of your videos on humic acid hoping for an education on the horticultural science of the product. Can you share any info on why the label of simple grow solutions humic acid discourages use of fungicides or pesticides with the humic acid?
Looking good just ordered the micro nutrients and applied the humic acid about a week ago. I noticed the difference after adding manure and humic to new
Sod that was turning brown. I’m planning to hit it with the micro and humic together and see if I can get it into overdrive
Turf Looking tight👊😎☀️
Ryan, do you still have an Amazon promo code for Simple Lawn Solution products? Thanks!
So according to my soil report I need to add 1lb N, 4lb P, and 4lb K per 1000sqft. My fertlizer is 12%N and my lawn in 7000sqft so I need to put down at least 50lbs of my fertlizer. The fertilizer says to mix 1lb with 60 gallons but that's gonna be a lot of work, water, and time. Is it any risk to basically over concentrate the fertlizer into a few gallons in my backpack sprayer and then just run the sprinklers afterwards?
Ryan how often do you consider that you can apply taking into account the warm weather in Texas ... very good videos, thanks for sharing
In the morning before 10am or evening after 7pm(as long as it’s not too hot out) Applying every 2 weeks is ideal. You need to have a soil test also to know what your lawn is sufficient or deficient in.
What soil test do you use? Thinking of getting Soil Savvy kit.
Looking forward to seeing bigger bottles. An average size lawn would need 3 or 4 small bottles and if you applied it frequently it would get real expensive real fast.
Rick Rogers you can buy these in 2.5 gallons
😅😅 5:20
I have areas in the vicinity of a large tree that are thin and showing dirt. How will the two products you used help that area?
Swapping the sprayer head only works if the product you're swapping it to covers the same square footage right? Cause like the liquid aerator covers 32,000 square feet. You'd have to sprint through spraying 3.2oz of that over 3,200sq feet. If you went the same speed as the product that covers 3,200 feet, you'd be applying 10x the amount you need (in the case of the liquid aerator)
I’m debating on switching to a liquid solely due to the grading on my lawn. I try to get the granular slowly watered in but seems it’s all going to my low spots that move the water to the front lawn. Thanks for the video.
Hi Ryan, love your channel. My lawn is 2664 sq. Ft. Could you tell me how many ounces should i remove from bottle for my lawn. I bought a scotts drop spreader, but afraid to use it for granular fertilizer not sure of the settings
I cant walk very fast, and think liquid would be easier. Thank you for your help, Kay.. i think i answered my own question. I think i remove 5 ounces..
Thanks Ryan! You the man!
Thanks Ryan, good info I was looking for with this Simple Lawn Solutions. Wish I had noticed Amazon discount before I ordered this, Lol.
Next time!
Hi Ryan, thanks for this video and the knowledge you pass on.
I applied Scott's Weed & Feed granular lawn fertilizer about 2 weeks ago and tonight sprayed on the Simple Lawn Solutions. I realized that the Scott's has 28% Nitrogen and the Simple is at 16%. I wonder if I made the mistake of applying the liquid fertilizer too early? or should I have waited about 30 days for the Scott's to settle before anything else?
You will be fine
Good stuff. Thanks man!
I'm considering transitioning to a liquid program so I appreciate you sourcing/endorsing a more cost effective option than Next. (nothing against those products) Question on watering in though. You mention the humic should be watered in. Should liquid fert be watered in too? I'm assuming so since you did these back to back, but just want to make sure. Also can I mix their liquid fert, humic and their micro-booster all in the same backpack sprayer?
You lawn looks like Wrigley Field. A work of art.
It would be a good idea to let the liquid fert sit on the grass leaves for maybe an hour or so and watering it in isn't completely necessary but I like to irrigate after applying as fertilizing a lawn and irrigation both help the grass.
As for mixing I haven't tried that one yet. The humic is a bit thicker than the lawn foods so I don't know if it would all mix together or not.
should I mow the lawn before applying the fertilizer? if yes, how short I need to cut the grass?
Does not really matter either way.
It would be cool if you can calculate the actual amount of nitrogen applied per 1kft2 area for some beginners out there. Just a thought because liquid calculations are different than granular.
Yeah I can...most people hate math haha
Yes please, Ryan. LCN got me addicted to lawn math.
George Popa it’s challenging. This is my first full season using liquids and I’m still figuring it out. I like granular for ease but spraying is more direct to where you need it instead of covering a whole yard with stress when it’s just one area. I wish all the sprayers were like the dial styles on the hose. Just turn it to this number and go!!
Eric Benigno it is more in depth than just turn dial and go. Walking speed, source water psi, and gpm of sprayer all have to be accounted for proper application.
George Popa oh yes. Trust me, I know lol. Learning that as I go. Watching all the guys on here and figuring out how to strap that big ass sprayer to my back without it pulling my neck into the ground lol
Any concern of this getting washed out if rain is in the next day's forecast? I know you said to water in 0.5in, so how much rain would be a problem?
Hi! new to this. I just did my grass and I’m scared I overwatered my brown spots. Will it kill it if I stood there and watered a spot for about 30 seconds. I noticed you just quickly moved back and forth
Hey ryan im out in arizona n having 2k feet of bermuda sod layed. Was gonna just use all simple solutions products. During growing season do i spoon feed it with 16 4 8 food???
Soil test - how do you do that?
Have you considered making your own using 46-0-0 dissolved in water?
You could certainly do that
Ryan do you recommend any certain type of hose. I have some liquid Humic and Fulvic that I would like to put down more often but my hose is always pinching and getting kinks. I have about 5000 sq ft. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you and I enjoy the information.
I've been liking these ryanknorrlawncare.com/product/zero-g-garden-hose/
Purchased your box from simple lawn solutions. VERY satisfied customer! Where did you get that hose caddy from?
I've used Milorganite in the past. I like this granular fertilizer because it is bulky. This means that it is more forgiving when spreading as I can make multiple passes and thus the application is more even. Question - If I double the amount of water used when applying 15-0-15 Simple Lawn Solutions ( that is use 2 oz per gallon of H2O instead of 4 oz), but fill the tank sprayer up twice and make two passes so that I am still spraying 4 oz per 1000 sft, will that have any adverse impact on the foliar pick-up of the fertilizer. I'm striving for an even application, but I also don't want to be washing the fertilizer off while I'm applying it. Maybe apply it. Wait a couple hours, then make the second pass?
I might or might not be first.
Your hose management skills are top notch.
The answer is not lol 🤣
I see that you use the Simple Lawn Solutions ferts. Why not N-ext products?
Simplicity at it's best. I've been using liquid fertilizers and liquid irons for my yard for years and it is so easy to upkeep a yard for staying green. I only used granular fertilizers once. When i first bought my house. After that I said NO MORE. lol My busy schedule does not allow for it nor does my back knees. lol I turned to liquids with built in sprayers and my yard stays green throughout the years. It's so ez that i don't have to stress out about what to do or how much to use or do. I love and use liquids for all my landscape needs.
Whats the difference between your simple lawn care and the SUNDAY products
Cam you do this in July also or just spring Time
Awesome stuff man!!
I used Scott’s. And burned the hell out of my yard. Not doing that again. Just going to do liquid feed from now on
Did they change hose sprayers? When I ordered mine (May-ish from Amazon) I received a white sprayer that didn't have the settings yours does. It blew through the product before I even had a chance to blink. I think I dumped a whole bottle on less than 1000sgft of yard. Luckily it didn't hurt the lawn. When I went to the second bottle, even with the water turned down I felt like I was running up and down my yard trying to get the correct coverage. Watching you spray at a somewhat leisurely pace has me wondering if it was me or the sprayer.
It depends on the product....They have been working with sprayers to try to dial in a pace on it so maybe you got one that was too fast. Their customer service is fantastic so send an email in with what happened and I'm sure they will take care of you.
Does this get absorbed via the leafs or is it supposed to get into the soil?
Can you feed the lawn using only liquid fertilizers? Thank you
Absolutely. It's pretty much personal preference to be honest. Some love the old method of granular in a broadcast spreader, but some like the liquid method. Neither is necessarily "better" than the other, just don't apply during the heat and direct sun of the day, especially if you're doing liquid as turf burn can occur from the nitrogen systemically being absorbed thru the blades of the grass. Rather, apply early in the morning before the heat of the day, or late evening after the sun and temp have dropped to more comfortable levels (sub-80 F, ideally).
@@Bluebloods7 thank you
What do you think about super juice product by the doc.
Is there an expiration date on the product? and if it's past the date would it be harmful to the lawn to still use?
I don't believe there's an expiration on there but keep it out of extreme heat or cold and it should be fine
I want to lay it down today but it also may rain end of day, should i still lay it down?
Yard looks nice already man, up here in Fargo it's all brown. SKOL
You'll get there soon
Hi Ryan. Happy New Year. I am dealing with a new "fugly" lawn, an overgrowth of weeds with patches of grass. My question is should I just spend this season concentrating on all of my weed issues or can I work with dealing with both the weeds and promoting new grass growth?
I am in no rush for certain results but would gladly put the time and work in for the best possible outcome.
You can do both at the same time. If you check out my small project lawn series you'll see I'm working on both
Great... thank you.
How often should I do this? My backyard is pretty brown.
opinion on fish fertilizer for lawns?
Ditto to what John said. Just picked some up myself as well! Should have done math though before buying, turns out I needed 1.8 bottles to do it properly, but I think 50% application is better than a 0% one. Yea? How late in the year can we apply this?
Humic really anytime the ground is not frozen. Fertilizer any time before grass stops growing
Can you use this anytime of the year ?
Hi Ryan, how long would you say it takes before noticing changes in the lawn from Humic acid? I'm looking to add it to my seaweed treatments to increase the microorganisms but it's one of those it seems you have to put on, based on faith and look at it as a long term point.
I can tell you the renovation are that I completed (and the area you see me spraying in this video) has established in record time and is very thick. It's hard to say exactly what happened there but I believe multiple humic/fulvic apps last fall moved this along quickly and helped with root development.
Can I cut the grass and put liquid fertilizer the same day?
How often do you apply? Does it replace a granulate fertilizer such as “Scott’s triple action? 1 time application to start season?
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Lawns looking good. Any luck finding Milorganite in the DSM area?
They had some at fleet farm but it was on sale so I'm sure it's gone now. Otherwise I am not sure
Man...Ryan, what is your water pressure there? My 65 PSI spigot looks pathetic compared to your sprayer.
Can i apply this fertilizer right after overseeding?
Would you recommend washing or spraying the lawn with water right after you apply the liquid fertilizer to get it down into the soil? Or just leave it be? Also is it a good idea to take the liquid fertilizer out of the bottle and transfer it into my hand sprayer and spray it that way as I can get more out it by using the hand bottle sprayer? Just curious.
The liquid fert should be irrigated with 1-2 inches of water after application. Some uptake will occur on the grassplant, but most of it will happen systemically into the root system, slowly over time as the fert works its way down into the soil and root structure of the lawn. If you're using the bottles like Ryan used in this video, no need to transfer anything unless you just absolutely hate these bottles for some reason, but they're made specifically to work well with these liquid products, with an easy on/off setting as well as water only, but do whatever works for you.
Nice video Ryan!
splendid,in France impossible to have(lawn solution)
will this help with the current weeds and clovers and crabgrass?
No, you'll need a herbicide
Can you put in a back pack sprayer,and does it come with a mixing guide for a gallon of water
Yes you can use a backpack and rates for that are listed on the bottle...usually 3-4oz for 1 gallon of water
Thanks for the video! Where did you get that hose reel cart with wheels? That is awesome...
A few options here amzn.to/3fsS2KF (fyi that is an affiliate link)
Just applie this. I'll check back in a week or 2
Can you apply this product with Milogranite?