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NITROFORMSlow-release Urea-formaldehyde (UF) Fertilizer

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NITROFORM slow-release urea-formaldehyde (UF) fertilizer delivers a steady, balanced and dependable source of nitrogen (N) for up to 22 weeks or more. For more than 50 years, turf and ornamental professionals have relied on NITROFORM® fertilizer, due to its exclusive release properties that make it one of the safest and longest-lasting slow-release sources of N available.

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NITROFORM® slow-release fertilizer has been widely applied by turfgrass and tree care managers as well as professional growers looking for a long-lasting source of N that consistently delivers long-term nutrition to help support root development and sustained growth. NITROFORM® fertilizer granules can be broadcast, or the powder can be suspended in water, spray-applied or root-zone injected for trees and shrubs.

  • One of the safest and longest-lasting slow-release sources of N available
  • Nitrogen from methylene urea (MU) and UF
  • Over two-thirds is WIN
  • Reduced thatch development
  • Increased growth of beneficial soil microorganisms
  • Consistent feeding for up to 22 weeks or longer with fewer applications
  • Less potential risk of leaching into groundwater

TURF

  • The unique release properties of NITROFORM® fertilizer promote vigorous rooting that helps to create rapid development of root tissue
  • The result is dense turfgrass that can withstand the rigors of today`s more intensively managed turfgrass practices, with minimal impact from insects, weeds and diseases

ORNAMENTAL

  • Used as a pre-plant amendment, the release properties of NITROFORM® fertilizer assist in more rapid root development and establishment
    - With potting mixes high in woody content, soluble N can be tied up by microbes as they break down organic material. NITROFORM® fertilizer can provide long-term N to satisfy the needs of plants and microorganisms.
  • Can also be used as a topdress application for both container- and field-grown ornamentals in many areas