Wicked Growth Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer
Wicked Growth Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer
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Product Description
Product Description
More Forage Per Pound — High-Analysis 19-19-19 for Deer and Wildlife Plots
Old Cobblers Farm Wicked Growth 19-19-19 is a high-analysis, balanced fertilizer for wildlife food plots. Equal 19% shares of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium feed the full range of what a plot grows — nitrogen for the lush, palatable foliage that draws deer in, phosphorus for the root systems that establish seedlings fast, and potassium for the plant strength that keeps a plot productive through browsing pressure and weather.
The number that matters most for plot work is the analysis: at 57% total nutrients — the highest in the Wicked Growth line, with no inert carrier in the blend — every pound you carry to a remote plot works harder. One 5 lb bag handles a solid small plot of 715–1,000 sq ft, the kind of hidden clearing or trail-side strip where hauling bulk product isn't practical.
Key Benefits
Efficient per pound — 57% total nutrients with no inert carrier — the highest analysis in the line, so every pound packed to a remote plot works harder.
One bag, one plot — One 5 lb bag covers 715–1,000 sq ft — sized exactly for the hidden clearings and trail-side strips where bulk hauling isn't practical.
Balanced for mixed plots — Equal 19-19-19 feeds the whole plot mix — nitrogen for palatable foliage, phosphorus for fast seedling establishment, potassium for staying power under browsing pressure.
Every common plot species — Clover, brassicas, chicory, and grass mixes all draw from the same balanced feed (legume-heavy plots often need lighter rates — soil test first).
Simple field application — Broadcast, work in, and let the rain do the rest — with garden bed and spot-feeding rates for use beyond the plot.
Plot to acre — Rates scale cleanly from a 1,000 sq ft micro-plot to 200–300 lbs per acre for full fields.
Where to use it: deer and wildlife food plots of clover and other legumes, brassicas, chicory, and grass mixes — plus garden beds and general plantings using the bed rates. One note for legume-heavy plots: clover and alfalfa fix their own nitrogen and often need lighter rates — a soil test will tell you exactly what your plot wants.
Application Instructions
Application Instructions
-Garden beds: 2–3 lbs per 100 sq ft, mixed into the top 6 inches during bed preparation
-Mid-season maintenance: 50–100 lbs per acre to keep growth and nutrient levels up
-Spot feeding: 1–2 tablespoons per plant around the base, away from stems
Steps:
1. Broadcast the measured amount evenly over the plot — a hand or chest spreader gives the most even coverage on small plots.
2. For best results, incorporate into the soil with a tiller, harrow, or drag; at minimum, time the application ahead of rain.
3. Water in where practical; on remote plots, rainfall does the activating.
When and how often: at plot establishment (worked in before or at seeding), with an optional mid-season maintenance application.
What NOT to do: do not exceed the rates — at 57% analysis a little covers a lot; do not pile product against young seedlings; and do not skip the soil test, especially on legume-heavy plots that fix their own nitrogen.
Ingredients
Ingredients
-Potash (30.7%) — Also called muriate of potash (KCl); delivers the 19% potassium for plant strength through browsing and weather.
-Urea (32.7%) — Grade 46-0-0; the main nitrogen source for lush, palatable forage growth.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
– Nitrogen (N): 19% — 0.95 lb per 5 lb bag
– Phosphorus (P): 19% — 0.95 lb per 5 lb bag
– Potassium (K): 19% — 0.95 lb per 5 lb bag
– Total Nutrients: 2.85 lb per 5 lb bag (57% total analysis — highest in the line)
– Form: Granular
– Coverage (5 lb): 715–1,000 sq ft — one bag = a solid small plot
– Application Rates: 5–7 lbs/1,000 sq ft or 200–300 lbs/acre (plots); 2–3 lbs/100 sq ft (beds); 50–100 lbs/acre (mid-season)
– Feeding Schedule: At plot establishment; optional mid-season maintenance
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