Quick Green 30-0-0 | Fast Greening Lawn Fertilizer
Give your lawn the nourishment it needs with Quick Green’s easy-to-use concentrate. This broad-spectrum fertilizer provides immediate release and slow-release nitrogen for a healthy, thriving lawn. No burning or yellowing, just a vibrant green grass.
From: $9.10
product description
Quick Green is a general purpose, concentrated lawn and grass fertilizer designed for grass growing on poor or neglected soil. Its blend of immediate release and slow-release nitrogen helps minimize and prevent burning or yellowing of grass caused by high nitrogen application.
Use Quick Green regularly to maintain your lawn, alongside our Spring Care, Summer Care, and Autumn Care products, for a complete year-round lawn care program.
85% slow release nitrogen
Easy to use concentrate liquid formula
Non-phytotoxic, no chlorides or sodium
Broad compatibility
Total Nitrogen (N) | 30.0% |
   4.5% Urea Nitrogen | |
   25.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen* |
Derived from urea and methylene urea.
*25.5% slowly available nitrogen from methylene urea
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.
HOUSE PLANTS: Mix 1-2 ounces with 1 quart of water, adjusting for plant size and condition. Apply every 2-4 weeks.
TURF & LAWNS: Dilute 4 ounces (8 tablespoons) per 500 square feet in 1 gallon of water; spray onto lawns or use a hose-end sprayer. Repeat application every 2 weeks or as needed.
VEGETABLE & FIELD CROPS:Â
- Dry Beans: 2-3 gallons per acre at early bloom; repeat after pod formation.
- Green Beans & Peas: 1-3 gallons per acre shortly after first flowers; repeat 10-14 days later.
- Corn: 2-3 gallons per acre after pollination; for seed corn, apply before detasseling and again post-pollination.
- Cotton: Early Season: 1-2 quarts per acre after 4-leaf stage. Mid-Season: 2-5 gallons per acre at early bloom; repeat as necessary.
- Cucumbers, Squash, Pumpkins, Watermelons, Cantaloupes: 1-3 gallons per acre at early bloom; repeat in 4 weeks.
- Snap Beans: 3 gallons per acre at early bloom (can be combined with fungicide); may split application.
- Peanuts: 3-5 gallons per acre at early bloom; repeat as needed until pods fill.
- Peppers: 2-3 gallons per acre at early bloom; repeat in 14 days for improved canopy.
- Soybeans: 2-3 gallons per acre at early pod; repeat in 14-21 days.
FRUITS & NUTS:Â
- Citrus: 1-5 gallons per acre at pre-bloom or bloom; repeat in 30 days as needed.
- Peach, Plums, Prunes, Nectarines, Apricots: 1-1.5 gallons per acre at bud swell to early bloom; repeat in 30 days. Apply 2-4 gallons per acre 4-6 weeks before harvest and 5-10 gallons per acre post-harvest in 1-2 applications.
GREENHOUSE & NURSERY: Use 1-2 gallons per acre; inject into irrigation system.
HYDROPONICS: Maintain 150 ppm in the final solution.
Always perform a jar test to check compatibility before mixing with other products in your spray tank.
- 1 pint x 12 bottles per case
- 1 quart x 12 bottles per case
- 1 gallon x 4 bottles per case
- 2.5 gallon x 2 bottles per case
- 5 gallon bucket
- 55 gallon drum
- 250 gallon tote