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Fri, Sep 21, 12 at 0:51
| Our school (K-8) fertilizes their field every Wednesday. The kids aren't normally allowed to play on the field the day of fertilization. However, this Thursday, maintenance mistakenly fertilized and when the kids went out to play, they got fertilizer (Triple 15) on themselves. The school called poison control to be safe and was told to have the children wash their hands and faces with soapy water and drink fluids all day. It concerns me that our school fertilizes so frequently and the children play on the field the next day. Should I be worried? |
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| Different grasses require different amounts of fertilizer, and theoretically you could fertilize every week, but the amount of fertilizer would have to be very small. Let's say the fields are Bermuda grass. In the growing season Bermuda requires about 1 lb of nitrogen per 1000 square feet, per month. Now if you broke that up into .20-.25 lb increments, you could fertilize every week, and in a way, it is a better to fertilize this way as it minimizes leaching, and provides a steady stream of nitrogen instead of one big shot, even though slow release fertilizer exists and could do the same job with a monthly application (it's also probably more expensive than quick release fert). Fertilizer is relatively harmless, unless you get it in your eye, or eat a bunch of it. Most fertilizers should be watered in after application, which will dissolve a good portion of any fertilzer put down. Does the school irrigate after applying fertilizer? |
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- Posted by texas-weed 7A (My Page) on Fri, Sep 21, 12 at 9:35
| I would say you, the school, and the state are all over reacting and making mountains out of mole hills. There is no legitimate reason to even keep the kids off the grounds the day of or day after they fertilize with 15-15-15. |
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| Everyone knows that there is no Nitrogen, Potassium, or Phosphorus in the human body so the school should be concerned over their lack of knowledge. Remember all chemicals are bad. The number one overdosed chemical in the world to day is water. More people die of over doses of water than any other chemical. Without bureaucrats and blonds there would be no humor in this world. |
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| Thank you Tiemco! I appreciate your response and will ask about the amount of fertilizer and post- fertilizing irrigation. You were very helpful! |
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