Avg Granule Size (mm)

0.6-1.3

Avg Recommended Rate

20 g/m²

Product Dispersal

Medium-long

Recommended Rate

20.00 - 20.00 g/m²

Turf Response

7 days

Typical Granule Count

1350

H2Pro Conserve Granule

Conserve Granule

  • Advantages
  • Description
  • Directions for Use
  • Spreader Settings
Advantages
  • Free-flowing and dust free carrier
  • Effective down through the root zone
  • Lessens irrigation requirements
  • Water conservation surfactants
  • Curative, preventative against Dry Patch
  • Contains 3D and Multi-matrix technologies
  • Flexible application programs and watering rates
Description

H2Pro Conserve Granules significantly lowers irrigation requirements due to its particular water conservation surfactants. It also provides unique curative and preventative action against Dry Patch. H2Pro Conserve Granules has flexible application programs and watering rates.

Directions for Use

Optimum performance is achieved when combining it into a fertilizer program. It works more effectively if the initial application is applied before the growing season. It can be combined into already active application programs.

It can be used curatively to relieve plant stress from hydrophobic soil conditions at anytime of the year. H2Pro Granules are best applied using Everris pedestrian spreaders.

Watering-in after application will assist penetration of wetting agents into the soil and improve efficacy. Penetration of the wetting agent can be enhanced if applied after aeration programs like: hollow tining, slitting and/or scarification.

Spreader Settings
Spreader type

Cone setting

Spreader width (m)

Application rate g/m2

1x Pass

Application rate g/m2

2x Pass

Rotary spreader

 5

4,0

M

J

SR-2000 or Accupro 2000

n/a

0,91

4,75

3,75

Drop Spreader

 n/a

0,55

6,25

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H2Pro Conserve Granules use Biodac as a carrier; a free-flowing, dust-free, cellulose complex. The carrier releases the H2Pro Conserve Granules and quickly breaks down into the root zone area.

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