Professional-grade nitrogen with precision control. Green Flo 30-0-0 delivers 30% total nitrogen with half (15%) supplied as slowly-available Urea-Triazone nitrogen for a longer-lasting feed. Designed for cool-, warm-, and transitional-season lawns, it gives you quick color response with sustained performance for up to 8–10 weeks.
Why choose Green Flo 30-0-0
High-efficiency nitrogen: 50% slow-release triazone N provides extended feeding and fewer applications.
Fast green-up: Immediately available urea nitrogen gives visible results within days.
Long-lasting color: 8–10 weeks of steady release minimizes flush growth.
Flexible use: Works for lawns, golf courses, sports turf, ornamentals, and trees.
Mix-friendly: Compatible with many liquid P, K, and micronutrient products (perform jar test first).
Best for: Fescue, Bluegrass, Ryegrass, Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, and other managed turf or landscape applications.
What’s inside (Guaranteed Analysis)
Total Nitrogen (N) — 30.00%
15.00% Urea Nitrogen (quick-release)
15.00% Water-Soluble, Slowly Available Nitrogen from Urea-Triazone Solution
Derived from: Urea-Triazone Solution. Density = 10.5 lb/gal (≈ 26.25 lb per 2.5 gal jug). Contains 3.15 lb N per gallon. Maryland law limits applications to ≤ 0.9 lb N per 1,000 sq ft per application. See label for details.
How to use
Turf & Lawn Application
Cool-Season Grasses: Apply ½–1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft every 8–12 weeks (≈ 4–5 apps per year; max 4 lb N/yr).
Warm-Season Grasses: Apply ¾–1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft every 8–12 weeks (≈ 5–6 apps per year; max 8 lb N/yr).
Spray Volume: 1.5 – 4 gal of solution per 1,000 sq ft for uniform coverage.
Typical N Rate Conversion
N Rate (lb/1,000 sq ft)
Fluid oz Green Flo 30-0-0
0.25
≈ 10 oz
0.50
≈ 20 oz
0.75
≈ 30 oz
1.00
≈ 40 oz
Application Notes
Apply with handgun, boom, or hose-end sprayer.
May be injected through irrigation systems (fertigation).
Water-in lightly or irrigate before next mowing for best results.
Do not apply if heavy rain is forecast or near drains and water bodies.
Other uses
Golf Courses: Use as sole N source or with P & K additives. Split apps 3–4 lb N/1,000 sq ft per yr.
Tees & Greens: Spoon-feed ¼ lb N (≈ 10 oz product) in 2–4 gal spray every 7–10 days.
Trees & Shrubs (Deep Root Feed): 1.5–3 lb N (≈ 61–122 oz product) per 1,000 sq ft area.
Tank-Mix & Compatibility
Follow label directions and the most restrictive label in any mix.
Jar test first when combining with micronutrients, wetting agents, or pesticides.
Do not mix with highly acidic materials or free ammonia solutions.
Add Green Flo after filling ½ the tank with water, then add micros → flowables → emulsifiables → solubles.
Store in a cool, shaded area; avoid freezing (< 0 °F).
Use plastic or stainless equipment — avoid copper alloys and galvanized metal.
Wash hands after handling. Dispose of containers per local regulations.
Details
Key
Value
Lawn Types
Tall fescue,
Bermuda,
Zoysia,
St. augustine,
Kentucky bluegrass,
Ryegrass
Special Features
50% Controlled Release Nitrogen
Application Rate
4-40 oz. per 1,000 sqft. 0.1lbs N - 1.0lbs N
Time to Apply
Spring,
Summer,
Fall,
Winter
Delivery System
Liquid
Brand
Lesco
For Use In
Turf Grass
Frequently Asked
Is Green Flo 30-0-0 safe for all grass types?
Yes. It’s suitable for most cool- and warm-season lawns, including fescue, bluegrass, rye, Bermuda, zoysia, and St. Augustine.
How long does it last?
About 8–10 weeks per application under normal conditions, thanks to the slow-release triazone nitrogen source.
Can I use it with other fertilizers or pesticides?
Yes — it mixes well with most micronutrient and protection products. Always jar-test first and follow label compatibility notes.
Does it require watering in?
Light irrigation is recommended after application or before the next mowing to activate nutrient uptake and avoid leaf spotting.
What’s the difference between Green Flo 18-3-6 and 30-0-0?
Green Flo 18-3-6 provides a balanced N-P-K and iron package for general feeding, while 30-0-0 is a high-nitrogen booster for lush growth and rapid recovery without added phosphorus or potassium.