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While I haven't followed the guidance on the numerous posts here 100%, I'm hoping I got close enough to the mark to keep the soil and turf healthy for the immediate future until the roots take hold and the lawn grows. I'm now into the "first week" stage after laying and went to apply a combined seasol/powerfeed spray at the suggested application rate of one bottle (2L) per 100 sq metres...the problem being, I was lucky to get 100 sq metres covered with two bottles and even then I think it was just enough to wet the surface of the turf.
My thoughts were that while I don't need to soak the turf in it, I should be applying enough so that I think it penetrates down to the roots/soil below. I'm not too fussed about cost, but I would like to keep it down if I can - do I just continue to buy multiple bottles and use enough to filter down to the soil? Or, are there other products (say some type of pellet) that I can also apply at this early stage?