FAQ's
First shake the bottle well, then attach the spray nozzle to end of hose, insuring it's switched to on. Next, turn your water on so that it flows at a slow to medium pace. Then apply product evenly, walk at a medium pace and spraying in a side-to-side motion, covering approximately 6 ft.
All of our products are safe for pets and children, so they can go on the lawn right away or even be outside with you while you are applying the product. You may walk on the lawn right away but for best results let product soak in before walking on lawn (6-8 hours).
Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Product will store for 2 years under normal conditions.
Microorganisms break down soil's organic matter into a form that's useful for plants. This increases soil fertility by making nutrients like; nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur, and iron available to the soil.
No, if there is a chance of rain you can always apply it before rain is expected. It’s best practice to water in, but not imperative.
Our products were pulled from products used by farmers and they don’t water the products in. It will only help performance if you are able to.
You bet. Give us a call or drop us and email and let’s talk. We sell larger sizes all the way up to totes of our products.
Scroll to the bottom of our home page on the turftitanbrands.com and you will find a link for SDS sheets.
a. Absolutely! It’s called our Lawn 360 Program. Lawn 360 Program.
I'm sorry. We don't have any products that kill. We only help things get better and grow!
If it's a lawn product you can use a hose end sprayer or a pump sprayer. It's 4 oz. per gallon. Move quickly through your lawn just wetting the blades of grass. Have a plan when you apply and follow these instructions.
8,000 square feet if applied properly. You need to move quickly through your lawn. If you are going to move slower just apply at a 2 oz. per gallon rate ensuring you wet all areas of your lawn. Your goal is only to wet the blades of grass.
The application rate is 4 ounces per thousand square feet. Essentially that’s 4 ounces per gallon. 32 ounces should cover 8000 ft.²
Root Booster. It will help your seed become more establish and give your soil a great foundation for growth.
Honestly, there are a lot of variables that go into that. What is your current soil condition? What current state is your lawn in, etc. If you follow the Lawn 360 program that will provide a very well balanced program.
You can get a hose end sprayer at any local hardware store or on Amazon. We also offer Ready to Spray heads on all of our products now as well.
No. Sorry.
No. Not at all.
Lawn Commander. It’s a great product. It will definitely get the lawn green but it also has other additives that will work on the soil and root structure. You can also try Lawn Advancer 4-6 weeks after using Lawn Commander. It’s a great product as well and will accomplish those goals.
You bet. You will get great results with that combo.
I would start with the Lawn Commander and the Thatch Buster. Thatch Buster will work on breaking down the thatch but it also helps with the soil. After that I would transition to the Lawn Advancer. If you get on our website and go to “Explore and Educate,” there will be a drop-down menu with lawn 360. Click on lawn 360 and that explains the season lawn program
Apply Root Booster. 4 weeks later apply Lawn Advancer.
Lawn Advancer. It has a lot of different components and will focus on soil health, and overall lawn health. With that being said, if the brown spots are dead you may have to plant new seed in that area.
Yes. 100% you can mix them and spray at the same time.
The next product to put down would be Lawn Commander or Lawn Advancer. Lawn commander is a 22-0-3 with micronutrients and Humic acid. It’s going to get your lawn rolling and give it that green pop. The other product you could consider is the Lawn Advancer. Lawn advancer has the biology, amino acids, sugars, and micro nutrients. Wait 4 to 6 weeks after you put down the Lawn Commander to apply Lawn Advancer.
Apply Lawn Advancer. That will help a struggling lawn
The next product to put down would be Lawn Commander or Lawn Advancer. Lawn commander is a 22-0-3 with micro nutrients and humic acid. It’s going to get your lawn rolling and give it that green pop. The other product you could consider is the Lawn Advancer. Lawn advancer has the biology, amino acids, sugars, and micro nutrients. Wait 4 to 6 weeks after you put down the Lawn Commander to apply Lawn Advancer.
You will want to use 4 ounces per gallon. You can pour all the Lawn Commander into your hose end sprayer. Turn the dial to 4 ounces and you are good to go. If you are going to move quickly through the lawn, that is a good option. You only need to wet the surface of the grass blades. If you want to move slower, turn the dial to 2 oz. per gallon. One bottle will cover 8,000 square feet. You can also turn your water pressure down so you don’t go through the product so quickly. After 8 gallons of water goes through the sprayer your product will be gone.
You will want to use 4 ounces per gallon. You can pour all the Lawn Commander into your hose end sprayer. Turn the dial to 4 ounces and you are good to go. If you are going to move quickly through the lawn, that is a good option. You only need to wet the surface of the grass blades. If you want to move slower, turn the dial to 2 oz. per gallon. One bottle will cover 8,000 square feet. You can also turn your water pressure down so you don’t go through the product so quickly. After 8 gallons of water goes through the sprayer your product will be gone.
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