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P.F.C.'s 16-4-5 has been formulated for deep root feeding of trees
and shrubs. It supplies the basic nutrients of Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
and Potassium plus Magnesium, Sulfur, Boron, Copper, Iron, Manganese,
and Zinc all in one ready-to-use package. Being a liquid, 16-4-5
mixes instantly with water which makes it a natural to use with
hydraulic equipment. A substantial percent of the Nitrogen in 16-4-5
is unique as it is derived from Triazone. With Triazone, there is
little chance of burn because it makes its Nitrogen available through
a slow regulated breakdown of complex molecules. Triazone lasts
substantially longer than Urea or Ammonium Nitrate in the soil and
provides a steady source of Nitrogen to trees and shrubs. 16-4-5
contains 40% Controlled Release Nitrogen.
When using 16-4-5
on established trees and shrubs, mix 10 gallons of 16-4-5 into 500
gallons of water and then apply below the ground surface five gallons
of diluted solution per caliper inch of tree at breast height. With
this rate you will be applying 1 pound of 16-4-5 per caliper inch
of tree.

Liqua-Form® 14-7-4 LC w/40% Organic Root Food has been formulated
for deep root feeding of trees and shrubs. It supplies the basic
elements of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium all in one ready-to-use
package. Forty percent of the Nitrogen in Liqua-Form® is unique
as it is derived from Urea-Formaldehyde and provides slow release
Nitrogen. As this Slow Release Nitrogen is broken down by the microorganisms
in the soil, it becomes available. It lasts substantially longer
than Urea or Ammonium Nitrate in the soil and provides a steady
flow of Nitrogen to the trees and shrubs. Because it is a fluid,
Liqua-Form mixes easily with water which makes it a natural to use
with hydraulic equipment.
When using Liqua-Form®
14-7-4 on established trees and shrubs, mix 10 gallons of 14-7-4
into 500 gallons of water and then apply five gallons of diluted
solution per caliper inch of tree below the ground surface. With
this rate you will be applying 1 pound of 14-7-4 per caliper inch
of tree.
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