Yates Dynamic Lifter Organic Lawn Food
Organic fertiliser to gently feed all lawn types and improve the structure and moisture retention of the soil.
A ready to use, convenient hose-on weed killer that is suitable to use on buffalo lawn with no mixing and no fuss.
Suitable for use on buffalo lawns. DO NOT lift bottle by sprayer, always use handle. DO NOT apply under windy conditions or if rain is expected within 24 hours. DO NOT apply to lawns suffering from moisture stress. DO NOT apply if shade temperatures are expected to exceed 30ºC within a 72 hour period. DO NOT mow or fertilise for 7 days before or after application and avoid watering for 24 hours after application.
Can be used on the following: Established buffalo, couch (including Qld blue couch), kikuyu, bent, fescue, paspalum and ryegrass lawns.
Weeds Controlled: Bindii, capeweed, catsear, clovers, creeping buttercup, creeping oxalis, cudweed, dandelion, lamb’s tongue (plantain), thistles, fleabane.
Application Rate: Apply the contents of bottle over 100 square metres.
How to apply
Measure lawn area before application. Apply when weeds are growing actively. Weeds will die slowly; effects may take up to 3 weeks to appear. Repeat applications may be necessary to control advanced weeds or certain types of clover. To avoid damaging wanted garden plants and plants growing in lawns due to spray drift, 400mL from this bottle may also be diluted into 9 litres of water and applied over 20 square metres using a watering can and a sprinkle bar.
How to prepare
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED
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