Liquid Fertilizer

 Liquid Fertilizer

Whether you want a good starter fertilizer or are getting your lawn or garden ready for winter, the LazyMan™ 3-18-18 Liquid Fertilizer will get the job done. It will give your lawn and garden a faster start if you are using it for a starter fertilizer. It will increase yields on crops if using it for agriculture. It will help promote good plant nutrient uptake no matter what you are using it on and finally it will give you overall better plant quality.

Lazyman™ 3-18-18 liquid fertilizer is for a diverse range of crops including vineyards, blueberries, cane berries, fruit trees, shade trees, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse crops, lawns, gardens, potted plants and flowers. This product, with a slightly basic pH, is manufactured by reacting highly acidic phosphoric acid with highly alkaline aqueous ammonia and potassium hydroxide. Urea is added to bring the nitrogen up to the final analysis.

LazyMan™ 3-18-18 Liquid Fertilizer is a highly soluble, low-salt, fertilizer with following characteristics:

  • Economical
  • Clear, true solution
  • Highest quality
  • Chloride free
  • Non-corrosive
  • Stores without separation

Chemical Analysis:

  • Total Nitrogen (N).................................3%
  • Phosphorus (P).....................................18%
  • Potassium (K).......................................18%

This liquid fertilizer is manufactured from the purest chemicals available to the fertilizer and chemical industries including; white phosphoric acid (75% H3PO4 or 54-55% P205); aqueous potassium hydroxide (45-46% KOH or 38-39% K20); queous ammonia; (29-30% NH3); and prilled urea (46%N).

Phosphorus Benefits:

  • Increases root development
  • Provides energy for plant reproduction
  • Helps speed plant maturity

Potassium Benefits:

  • Improves lawn or crop quality
  • Helps fight lawn or crop diseases
  • Improves drought resistance

Application Rates:

For lawns, mix 1 pint in 5 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet or apply 1 pint with a hose end sprayer per 1,000 square feet. Repeat every three to four weeks or as needed.