ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by John from Oh
    07/24/2019
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    Can ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate be used on Turf Type Tall Fescue?
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    No, ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate cannot be used on Turf Type Tall Fescue. It is labelled for Commercial Turf-grass (Kentucky and Merion Blue, Bent, Bermuda and Zoysia grasses), Nursery, Greenhouse Ornamental Plants and Commercial Farming.  

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  • Asked by Denise from Canby, Ca,
    06/12/2015
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    How much of the Ele-Max nutrient do I add for 1 gallon of water?
    I use this product to fertilizer my petunias
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    ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate is mixed at 2 oz per 3 gallons of water in a bucket of puddled soil or 1 qt per 100 gallons of water for ornamentals per the product label mixing instructions.
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  • Asked by Brian from Salem, Indiana
    07/29/2015
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    What is the mix rate of ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate for vegetable gardens?
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    The amount of ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate you use depends on the particular crop you are treating. You can view the application rates by following the link below to the product label. 

    http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/msds/ELEMAXNUTRIENTLABEL.pdf

     

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  • Asked by Elaine
    02/22/2021
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    What's the mix rate of ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate?
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    The amount of ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate you use depends on the particular crop you are treating. Please review the product label for application rates and instructions. 

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  • Asked by John from Stanford Montana
    07/23/2021
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    I have green ash trees can an how do I use ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate?
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    ENC Ele-Max Nutrient Concentrate is only labeled to be used on fruit and nut trees. This would not be used for ash trees. We would suggest contacting the Master Gardener with your County Cooperative Extension Office for recommendations on product and treatment to get your desired results.  

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