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Has anyone used Monty's Liquid Fertilizer
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 521812" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>No, but I have been doing this long enough to know you are throwing your money away.</p><p>There is no way a two and a half gallon jug can fertilize anything but house plants.</p><p></p><p>I don't care how anyone packages it, still about pounds not drops per acre to get grass to grow.</p><p>I have used Millers as the commercial forest people use it and you can buy it in about what ever blend you want. It comes in fifty pound sacks and is water soluble for spraying. It works but you are still putting down 100, 200 or 300 pounds per acre of fertilizer. </p><p>Do the math there is no way to get any pounds or fertilize in a gallon jug, if it was you couldn't pick it up.</p><p>It take's N to make grass grow and pounds of it.</p><p>The cheapest fertilize you can put on your pasture is lime for grass to uptake the nutrients with out proper ph you are throwing your money away fertilizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 521812, member: 694"] No, but I have been doing this long enough to know you are throwing your money away. There is no way a two and a half gallon jug can fertilize anything but house plants. I don't care how anyone packages it, still about pounds not drops per acre to get grass to grow. I have used Millers as the commercial forest people use it and you can buy it in about what ever blend you want. It comes in fifty pound sacks and is water soluble for spraying. It works but you are still putting down 100, 200 or 300 pounds per acre of fertilizer. Do the math there is no way to get any pounds or fertilize in a gallon jug, if it was you couldn't pick it up. It take's N to make grass grow and pounds of it. The cheapest fertilize you can put on your pasture is lime for grass to uptake the nutrients with out proper ph you are throwing your money away fertilizing. [/QUOTE]
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