Poly Plus SCU* Benefits Controlled release maintains consistent growth habit and reduces mowing frequency and clippings. A controlled and more uniform.

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Poly Plus SCU* Benefits Controlled release maintains consistent growth habit and reduces mowing frequency and clippings. A controlled and more uniform release maximizes nutrient uptake efficiency and minimizes fertilizer loss due to leaching and volatilization. Harder, more durable coating resists breakage during handling and application. Free-flowing product is easier to handle and apply. Poly Plus SCU is ideal for high rainfall areas and temperate climates. Poly Plus SCU technology provides more controlled release nitrogen than any other sulphur coated urea product. Sole Agent (Indonesia) PT. Agrijaya Jl. Ciputat Raya 2F, Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta Selatan Telp. (021) , Fax. (021) website : LESCO Poly Plus SCU* Elite Turf Fertilizers are a premier turf fertilizer for golf greens and other fine turfgrass areas cut at less than 12mm. Elite Fertilizer analyses are available for all key stages of turfgrass growth and development from establishment through various seasonal turfgrass nutritional needs. Elite Turf Fertilizers offer nine times the particle coverage over a standard grade fertilizer greatly improving nutrient coverage to your target area. LESCO Elite Turf Fertilizers are blended with potassium sulphate for optimum turf response and contain iron as well as manganese for improved turf colour. POLY PLUS SCU* ELITE ® ELITE and POLY PLUS are registered trade marks of LESCO,Inc. * SCU : Sulphur Coated Urea LESCO SUPERGREENS ELITE GUARANTEED MINIMUM ANALYSIS NITROGEN (N) as UREA* 18.00%SULPHUR (S) as ELEMENTAL 13.85% TOTAL POTASSIUM (K) as SULPHATE 18.00% SULPHUR (S) as SULPHATE 6.65% TOTAL IRON (Fe) as OXY-SULPHATE 1.20% TOTAL SULPHUR (S) 20.50% TOTAL MANGANESE (Mn) as OXIDE 0.50% BIURET (MAXIMUM) 1.50% #10 #13 L esco Calibration Gauge Setting G1/2 I SCOTTS R-8A Rate per 1000sq.ft. 2.8lbs 5.6lbs Rate per 100m 2 1.4kg 2.8kg Rotary Spreaders DIRECTIONS FOR USE: RECOMMENDED RATE: Bentgrass kg/100 m 2 (0.25 kg N) or 2.8 lbs. per 1000sq.ft. Other turf species kg/100 m 2 (0.5 kg N) or 5.6lbs per 1000sq.ft. For use on greens and other turf areas mowed less than 12 mm, which need quick green up, phosphorus free, or high potassium feeding or when iron, manganese and sulphur are needed to correct and prevent deficiencies. Apply only to dry foliage and water in immediately after application with a minimum of 6mm water. Not recommended for use when planting new turf grass areas. These are approximate settings, which may need adjustment depending on walking speed. It will be necessary to calibrate spreaders before use. Store in a clean, dry place and use only clean, dry spreaders. Wash, brush or blow the fertilizer off paved surfaces following application to avoid discoloration. Do not leave unused product in spreaders. 22.5kg (50lbs) Bags MANUFACTURED BY LESCO, INC., STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. This controlled release nitrogen fertilizer is formulated to give a quick green-up & provide a sustained balanced growth response. Ideal for spring or autumn use, the turf maintains excellent stress tolerance due to the balanced N:K ratio, & very strong colour from Iron and Manganese. This product will not increase soil phosphorous levels. * 100% Poly Plus ® Sulphur Coated Urea providing 13.50% Controlled Release Nitrogen SPREADER SETTINGS: STORAGE AND USE: