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Peters Professional 20-20-20 Ag and Landscape

Peters Professional 20-20-20 Ag and Landscape

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General-purpose formulation contains balanced NPK and micronutrients for a wide range of plants.

Peters Professional 20-20-20 Ag and Landscape is specially formulated for in-ground field use on strawberries, fruit and nut trees, vining fruit, transplants, and vegetable crops. It's equally effective on row crops, grains, forages and landscapes.

  • Acidifying action helps suppress the elevation of growing media pH levels

  • Can be used as a foliar feed

  • Pure formulation—no ballast substances

  • Effective for all water types

  • Contains NPK, magnesium and micronutrients

  • Developed for peat-based cultures (pot plants, bedding plants and container nursery stock)

  • Exclusive M-77® chelating formula for fast, efficient nutrient uptake

Mix ratios (non-injector)

Fertilizer + Water (gallons) = Approx. N (ppm)

Fertilizer Water (gallons) Approx. N (ppm)
1 tsp. (level) 1 242
1 tbsp. (level) 2 363
1 cup (level) 25 465
1 pound 100 240

 

Product properties

Potential acidity 572 lbs. calcium carbonate equivalent per ton
Conductivity (100 ppm N) 0.51 mmhos/cm.






Transplants

Use at a concentration of 4-5 lbs. per 100 gallons of water as a starter solution. Apply enough to drench entire root system (1 cup per transplant, or 200-300 gallons per acre).

Strawberries

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre when fruit buds are first visible in the crown of the plant. Make three additional applications 7-10 days apart.

Fruit and nut tree crops (apples, peaches, pears, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries, citrus, figs, avocados, mangoes, papaya, kiwi, filberts, chestnuts, macadamia nuts, walnuts, pecans, almonds)

Use at a concentration of 2 lbs. per 100 gallons of water. If low volume sprays are made, use at a concentration of 5 to 10 lbs . per acre . Apply early in the season and reapply as necessary (3 to 5 times) during the growing season. Use caution with tree fruits where fruit color and maturity are delayed by additional nitrogen and avoid late season sprays.

Grapes, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, cranberries

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre early in the season and thereafter as necessary. Do not apply within 8 weeks of ripening if fruit color or maturity is delayed by applications of nitrogen.

Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, melons

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre with first application at 3-4 weeks. Make 5-7 applications at 7-10-day intervals.

Beans, peas, sweet corn, lentils, onions

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre with first application at 3-4 weeks. Make 5-7 applications at 7-10-day intervals.

Celery, lettuce, endive, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, kale, spinach

Use at a concentration of 5 lbs. per 100 gallons of water at transplant. As a foliar spray, use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per 100 gallons of water at 7-10-day intervals beginning 3 weeks after transplanting. Make 3-6 sprays per season.

Carrots, parsley, asparagus

For foliar applications, use at a concentration of 10-15 lbs. per acre, depending on weather conditions and growth stage.

Row crops (legumes, corn, beets, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pineapples)

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre. Apply when plants are young and reapply at 7-10-day intervals.

Wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice, sunflower, sugarcane

Use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre throughout the season. For small grains, apply at tillering or when 10% of heads are visible.

Forage and hay crops

For foliar applications, use at a concentration of 5-10 lbs. per acre to improve plant vigor and stimulate growth. Reapply at 7-10-day intervals as needed.

Landscaping

Use 1.5-2 lbs. per 100 gallons of water (400 to 600 ppm N) to drench trees and shrubs every 7-10 days.

Consult rate tables printed on bag labels.
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Verify product analysis, longevity and rate for plants in your production system (for assistance, contact your regional ICL Territory Manager or call the ICL Lab at 877-467-8522).
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Irrigation frequency and volume should be adjusted during the crop production cycle according to crop type, environmental conditions and desired soluble salt levels.
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A product trial is recommended before adopting a new fertilizer program or making full-scale changes to standard cultural practices (test several rates on representative plant types).
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Store in a clean, cool, dry place.
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