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Is there any nutrient value (N-P-K) to corn gluten meal?

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Is there any nutrient value (N-P-K) to corn gluten meal?

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Yes, but not the same as Cockadoodle DOO Super-Premium Organic Fertilizer. The only significant element that corn gluten meal contains is nitrogen (N), approximately 9 %. The P (Phosphate) and the K (Potassium) content is relatively non-existent for all intents and purposes (less than .05 % for both). However, the 9% nitrogen (N) in the corn gluten meal offers the grass roots a nice “greening” effect when the forsythia blooms and the first rays of UV from the early Spring sun arrive. This will give the grass root system a nice “kick”. However, if the Cockadoodle DOO Super-Premium Organic 4 Step Program has been followed, the residual effect of the Cockadoodle DOO Super-Premium Organic lawn/garden fertilizer is also kicking in, from the late Sept/Early October feeding from the previous fall. Those rich slow releases nutrients from the final “feed” step have lain dormant all winter, and are now kicking in once the thaw melts.

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