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Have quite a few lawns to treat and fertilise..

Is it ok to mix Thrust with other treatments such as a slow release fertiliser or an Iron sulphate solution in a knapsack sprayer?

Or should i stick to seperate applications?

Just rather busy at the minute and have a massive backlog of scarifying / mowing and treatments to do so was thinking of time saving...

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  • PRO

    Haven't used Thrust so not sure - it looks like the same class as Relay, Prompt, Super Selective etc, and they don't/didn't mix well with Iron. Try a small sample in a jug and see what happens.

    Crossbar/Holster , Greenor/Interfix and Mogul/Praxxs all mix with iron and fert with no problems.

  • PRO Supplier

    Always guaranteed safer applying separately but may depend on the type of iron sulphate - held in solution, fully chelated etc...as Andrew says , the phenoxy hormone weedkillers (2-4D, MCPA, etc) are more prone to react and clag with iron (especially soluble powders) and mixtures may be temperature sensitive so jug test first, check for separation or clagging over a period of time and if ok - apply but don't let it sit in the tank too long (overnight, etc)

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