Marathon Sport Fertiliser
Marathon Sport Fertiliser
Marathon is a slow release organo-mineral fertiliser for use on golf fairways, tees, surrounds, sports fields and ornamental lawns maintained at a height of 10mm or above.
The analysis with a high nitrogen content will keep turf well supplied with nutrients for 8 to 12 weeks during the spring and summer. Use March to September. 25 - 35 g/m2
Marathon Sport has a patented organic complex base that provides the extended release characteristics needed for steady growth without dramatically increasing clipping yields. The analysis has been further amended with organic ingredients to supply the correct balance of nutrients required by turf.
Key points:
- Organic base
- Pack contents - 3.5kg
- Proven to give outstanding results
- Flexible application rates to suit all soil types
- Buffer ensures nitrogen content will not volatilise or leach
- Very low scorch index
- Coverage is between 100 - 140 square metres per tub
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Product Description
The analysis with a high nitrogen content will keep turf well supplied with nutrients for 8 to 12 weeks during the spring and summer. Use March to September. 25 - 35 g/m2
Marathon Sport has a patented organic complex base that provides the extended release characteristics needed for steady growth without dramatically increasing clipping yields. The analysis has been further amended with organic ingredients to supply the correct balance of nutrients required by turf.
Key points:
- Organic base
- Pack contents - 3.5kg
- Proven to give outstanding results
- Flexible application rates to suit all soil types
- Buffer ensures nitrogen content will not volatilise or leach
- Very low scorch index
- Pack coverage is between 100-140 square metres
Product Specification
Analysis: 16.4.8 +2MgO + 0.5Fe
Application Rate: 20 - 35 g/m2
Pack Coverage: 100-140 square metres
Product Longevity: 8 - 12 weeks
Granule Size: 2 - 5mm
FAQs
What is the best application method?
The application method really depends upon the size of the area that you are looking to treat. If you only want to treat a few metres at a time then it is probably easier to spread by hand. If you have a larger area to treat then you can still apply by hand however the quickest, most consistent and cost effective would be to use a spreader.