overdosed moss killer?

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overdosed moss killer? rafal 06-08-2008
Posted by rafal on June 8, 2008, 6:41 am
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Hi, I wonder if you can help me

I applied Lawn Feed & Moss Killer granules in hand spreader box to my
70 m2 lawn.
Did my best not to over apply the granules and watered after 2 days.
That was 3-4 weeks ago. Now the grass almost stopped growing and there
are yellowish stripes which follows the granules spreading pattern.
Looks like I have overdosed it.
What to do now? Is there anything I can apply to remedy that?
Any advice will be apprieciated
rafal




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rafal

Posted by p-nut on June 9, 2008, 7:48 pm
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rafal blurted out in alt.home.lawn.garden:

>
> Hi, I wonder if you can help me
>
> I applied Lawn Feed & Moss Killer granules in hand spreader box to my
> 70 m2 lawn.
> Did my best not to over apply the granules and watered after 2 days.
> That was 3-4 weeks ago. Now the grass almost stopped growing and there
> are yellowish stripes which follows the granules spreading pattern.
> Looks like I have overdosed it.
> What to do now? Is there anything I can apply to remedy that?
> Any advice will be apprieciated
> rafal
>
>
>
>

I would keep watering it.
Sounds like the nitrogen is burning it up.
What temps are it there?


Posted by willshak on June 10, 2008, 10:34 am
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on 6/8/2008 6:41 AM rafal said the following:
> Hi, I wonder if you can help me
>
> I applied Lawn Feed & Moss Killer granules in hand spreader box to my
> 70 m2 lawn.
> Did my best not to over apply the granules and watered after 2 days.
> That was 3-4 weeks ago. Now the grass almost stopped growing and there
> are yellowish stripes which follows the granules spreading pattern.
> Looks like I have overdosed it.
> What to do now? Is there anything I can apply to remedy that?
> Any advice will be apprieciated
> rafal

I've never used a moss killer. My way of removing moss is to rake it up,
or if it is widespread, by dragging a de-thatcher across it. Best done
in early spring, or after a rain (or watering), when the ground is wet.

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Posted by Bob F on June 10, 2008, 5:36 pm
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>
> Hi, I wonder if you can help me
>
> I applied Lawn Feed & Moss Killer granules in hand spreader box to my
> 70 m2 lawn.
> Did my best not to over apply the granules and watered after 2 days.
> That was 3-4 weeks ago. Now the grass almost stopped growing and there
> are yellowish stripes which follows the granules spreading pattern.
> Looks like I have overdosed it.
> What to do now? Is there anything I can apply to remedy that?
> Any advice will be apprieciated
> rafal

I'd water it well, and perhaps call the manufacturer and ask them.



Posted by rafal on June 13, 2008, 4:08 pm
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thanks for all advice




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rafal

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