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What is it?

One of the major plant nutrients necessary for healthy plant growth.

How it’s used:

Used in the grass plant for root growth, plant development and seed formation.

Timing:

Due to its essential role in photosynthesis creating new cell walls and promoting shoot and root growth Phosphorus is often used in higher volumes in pre-seeding fertilisers applied in and around renovation periods.

Effects of incorrect procedure:

Over use can impact on the grass plants ability to take up certain micronutrients but it is also a concern in water courses and no more than the required amount should be applied.

Equipment selection:

Tractor operated or pedestrian fertiliser distributors or sprayers.

Practical tips:

Check pH level as this is very important for Phosphate availability.