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Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer

Grow better deer food plots with 19-19-19 fertilizer. Application rates, best forage species, and seasonal timing from Old Cobblers Farm.

Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer

This is a crop-specific application of the 19-19-19 formula, tailored with application guidance for food plot managers and wildlife habitat planners. Food plots have unique nutritional demands — they need to establish quickly after planting, produce dense forage through hunting season, and persist through heavy browse pressure from deer and other wildlife.

The guaranteed analysis matches the standard 19-19-19 — Total Nitrogen (N) 19%, Available Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) 19%, Soluble Potash (K2O) 19%. At 200-300 lbs per acre, it delivers approximately 38-57 lbs each of actual N, P2O5, and K2O — enough to support vigorous growth in most soil types without a custom prescription.

NPK

19-19-19

Type

Non-Organic

Derived From

Urea (Total Nitrogen 19%), Available Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) 19%, Soluble Potash (K2O) 19%

Best For

Clover|Chicory|Brassicas|Turnips|Radishes|Cereal Rye|Oats|Winter Wheat

Brand

Wicked Growth

NPK Breakdown

N

19

Fuels rapid establishment and lush, green foliage in food plot plantings for enhanced photosynthesis and wildlife attraction.

P

19

Supports strong, healthy root development so food plot plants can absorb nutrients effectively and establish quickly.

K

19

Strengthens plant tissues, increases disease resistance, and improves the nutritional quality of forage for wildlife.

What Is It ?

Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer 19-19-19 is a high-analysis, balanced granular fertilizer formulated specifically for food plot establishment and maintenance. With equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium at 19% each, this powerful blend supports the rapid establishment, vigorous growth, and long-term productivity of food plots designed to attract and sustain deer and other wildlife. The balanced nutrient profile works across the full range of food plot species — from clover and chicory to brassicas, cereal grains, and legume mixes. High nitrogen drives lush green growth that attracts deer, phosphorus builds the root systems needed for plot persistence, and potassium improves forage quality and plant hardiness through hunting season. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth Wildlife Deer Plot Fertilizer helps land managers create productive, attractive food plots that hold game all season long.

When To Apply ?

For new food plots, broadcast fertilizer before final seedbed preparation so it gets incorporated into the root zone during tilling or disking. For established perennial plots (clover, chicory), top-dress in early spring as growth resumes and again in late summer before hunting season. Timing applications before rain events improves nutrient activation without the need for irrigation in remote food plot locations.

How to Apply ?

1.

Soil Test

Soil test your food plot area before planting if possible. Proper pH (6.0–7.0) is critical for nutrient availability.

2.

Broadcast

Broadcast 200–300 lbs per acre evenly across the plot area using a spreader or ATV-mounted broadcaster.

3.

Incorporate

Incorporate into soil using a tiller, harrow, or disk before planting seed for maximum root-zone contact.

4.

Top-Dress

For established plots, top-dress at 50–100 lbs per acre mid-season to boost forage quality and attractiveness.

5.

Spot Feeding

For spot feeding individual plants, apply 1–2 tablespoons per plant around the base.

6.

Timing

Water in or time application before rainfall for best nutrient activation and dissolution.

7

Incorporate

Incorporate into soil using a tiller, harrow, or disk before planting seed for maximum root-zone contact.

How To Store

Store in a dry, covered location. Keep sealed to prevent moisture absorption. Wear gloves and a dust mask when broadcasting large quantities. Keep away from water sources — maintain buffer strips around streams and ponds.

FAQs

1.

What is urea fertilizer?

Urea fertilizer (46-0-0) is the most concentrated dry nitrogen source commercially available, containing 46% nitrogen with no phosphorus or potassium. It is a white, granular solid made from synthetic ammonia and carbon dioxide. Urea is widely used in agriculture, lawn care, and gardening because it delivers rapid, efficient nitrogen to fuel vigorous leaf and stem growth. Once applied to soil, urea converts to ammonium through a process called hydrolysis, making nitrogen available to plant roots. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer is a trusted, high-efficiency nitrogen solution for growers of all experience levels.

2.

How do I use urea fertilizer on plants?

Apply urea fertilizer to the soil around the base of plants, avoiding direct contact with stems or leaves. For garden beds, broadcast 2–4 pounds per 1,000 square feet and work into the top few inches of soil. For lawns, spread 1–2 pounds per 1,000 square feet evenly with a broadcast spreader. For trees and shrubs, apply ¼ to ½ cup around the base. Always water thoroughly after application to move the nitrogen into the root zone and reduce the risk of volatilization loss. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer delivers fast-acting nitrogen for rapid, visible results.

3.

How much urea should I mix per gallon of water?

For a foliar spray or liquid application, dissolve 1 tablespoon of urea per gallon of water. This creates a mild nitrogen solution that can be sprayed directly on plant foliage for quick absorption. For a stronger soil drench, use 1–2 tablespoons per gallon. Do not exceed recommended concentrations, as too much urea can burn plant leaves and roots. Apply foliar sprays in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid leaf burn from direct sunlight. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer is highly soluble and dissolves easily in water for foliar and fertigation applications.

4.

Is urea good for plants?

Yes, urea is an excellent nitrogen source for plants when applied correctly. Nitrogen is the most critical nutrient for vegetative growth — it drives leaf production, stem strength, and overall plant vigor. Urea's 46% nitrogen content makes it the most efficient dry nitrogen fertilizer available, meaning you need less product to achieve results. It works well on vegetables, lawns, crops, trees, and shrubs. However, urea provides only nitrogen, so pair it with phosphorus and potassium sources for complete plant nutrition. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer delivers maximum nitrogen impact for healthy, fast-growing plants.

5.

When should I apply urea fertilizer?

Apply urea fertilizer during active plant growth for best results. For cool-season lawns, apply in early spring and fall. For warm-season turf, apply in late spring through summer. For vegetables, apply at planting and side-dress every 4–6 weeks during the growing season. Avoid applying urea to frozen or waterlogged soil, and always water it in immediately after application to prevent nitrogen loss through volatilization. Morning applications followed by irrigation or rain are ideal. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer activates quickly once watered into the soil for rapid plant response.

6.

How much urea fertilizer should I apply per acre?

Urea application rates depend on the crop and soil test results. General guidelines for field crops range from 40–80 pounds per acre, which delivers 18–37 pounds of actual nitrogen. For lawn renovation or establishment, apply 2–4 pounds per 1,000 square feet. For vegetable gardens, use 2–4 pounds per 1,000 square feet mixed into the topsoil. Because urea is 46% nitrogen, always calculate actual nitrogen delivery to avoid over-application. A soil test is the best guide for determining the right rate. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer delivers maximum nitrogen per pound for cost-effective feeding.

7

Can I use urea as a foliar spray?

Yes, urea is one of the most effective nitrogen sources for foliar application because it is highly soluble and can be absorbed directly through leaf surfaces. Dissolve 1 tablespoon per gallon of water and spray evenly on plant foliage during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid leaf burn. Foliar urea sprays are especially useful for quick correction of nitrogen deficiency symptoms like yellowing leaves and stunted growth. Do not spray in direct hot sunlight or on drought-stressed plants. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Growth 46-0-0 Urea Fertilizer dissolves easily for clean, effective foliar spray applications.

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