Regular lawn fertilization treatments are key to maintaining a healthy and lush lawn for your property in Michigan. Upon application, the treatment takes time to work its way down into the soil so your grass can get the most out of the nutrients. This begs the question how long does it take for the fertilizer to absorb into your lawn? There's no one-size-fits-all answer for that. The time it takes for the fertilization treatment to be absorbed depends on different factors, like the type of fertilizer used. Liquid fertilizers take less time to absorb and dry compared to their granular counterparts. The weather on the day of the application can also affect this, as the treatment can dry up quicker during sunny days but take longer when there is full cloud coverage. For your peace of mind, it's best to talk to your lawn care provider because they are familiar with the products they use to provide a good estimation on the fertilizer's absorption time.
The type of lawn fertilizer treatment influences how long it takes to be absorbed.
One of the main factors that affects how quickly fertilization treatments are absorbed by your lawn is the fertilizer itself. Lawn fertilizers come in two forms: liquid and granular. Liquid fertilizers typically take less time to absorb. That's because they release their contents quickly to deliver the nutrients to your grass right away. Because of this, liquid fertilizers dry up faster as well.
Meanwhile, granular fertilizers take longer to absorb into your lawn. This type of fertilizer is applied by spreading granules across your turf and then watering them to break them down and activate the treatment. It releases nutrients gradually, which means your grass will receive nutrients over an extended period of time.
The weather on the day of application can affect how quickly the fertilizer gets absorbed into your lawn.
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The time it takes a fertilizer treatment to absorb into your lawn is also influenced by the weather on the day of application. The treatment can dry faster during warm and sunny days, thanks to the sun speeding up the process. During cool, cloudy days, it will take longer for the fertilizer to dry up, making the time for the treatment to fully absorb into the lawn longer. Rainfall during the day of the application is a significant factor as well. If it rains on the day the fertilizer is administered, the treatment can run off before it has the chance to work its way into your lawn, rendering it less effective. It's best to time your fertilizer treatments when the weather is ideal to ensure your grass can fully absorb them!
Talk To Your Lawn Care Provider About Their Fertilizer Treatments' Absorption Rate
To ensure you get accurate information about the time it takes for a fertilization treatment to absorb into your lawn, talk to your lawn care service provider. They have experience and knowledge of the fertilization treatments they use on your grass, so they can tell you how long it will take for the product to absorb into your lawn. They'll consider various factors to determine the fertilizer's absorption rate, like the type of product used, its concentration, and the weather conditions in the area. This way, you know exactly how long to wait until the fertilizer treatment has fully absorbed into the soil to yield the best results and when it is safe for you and your pets if you have them to use your yard again.
Call us today to sign up for our lawn fertilization service!
Our team at Big Lakes Lawncare offers a lawn fertilization service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Macomb, Shelby, Chesterfield, MI, and nearby areas. This service involves multiple visits to your property from early spring to late fall to administer our high-quality fertilizer treatments chock full of nutrients to keep your grass healthy and strong. Give us a call today at (586) 200-0855 to sign up for our lawn fertilization service.
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