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partly eliminating any one of these deficiency problems
from occurring is of course in testing your soil before
planting or each season, with a soil sample and improving
the soil at that time. Feeding the lawn on a regular
maintenance schedule as prescribed by the product
information will probably result in not having any of
these problems to crop up in your lawn |
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Various Grass Deficiency Symptoms:
| Lawn
Fertilizers - Deficiency Symptoms |
MAJOR ELEMENTS - NPK:
Nitrogen (N) - Older leaves turn yellow
green and little new growth is noticed.
Potassium (P) -Leaf tips and edges looked
burned.
Phosphorus (K) - Foliage will change from dark
green to reddish in hue.
MINOR (Trace) ELEMENTS:
Magnesium - Foliage will appear yellowish
green with red tinted edges.
Calcium - New leaves will be small and grass
will be rust colored.
Sulfur - Fully-grown leaves turn yellow.
Iron – The new grass will turn yellow.
Manganese -The new grass turns yellow.
Zinc - Grass leaves will appear shriveling,
narrow bladed and smaller than usual.
Boron - Yellowed grassing and immature growth.
Molybdenum - Fully grown and mature grass
appears gray-green.
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