

Always ensure spreader is within calibration. If your spreader is not listed above, determine if you have a rotary or drop spreader then, looking at the dial on your spreader, check the span of numbers on the dial. Spreader settings are correct at time of publication. You can adjust as you go and find the basic setting for you to apply the product over a 1000 square feet. Use our easy-to-use spreader settings table below to set Scotts® and EverGreen® spreaders correctly when using our products. Start with a low setting and start walking your marked off area at a normal pace. You can calibrate this by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and placing the required amount of product in pounds in the spreader. So I ended up using the recommended setting of 5.5, as listed on the Lesco website for the Scotts Speedy Green 1000, to apply 5.3 lbs/1000ft of pre emergent using my Scotts EdgeGuard Mini. So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know anytime you apply any product that calls for so much of it per 1000 square feet, you always set your spreader on this setting. I found out by cross referencing that the Scotts Speedy Green 1000 and my spreader used the same settings.
#Scotts accugreen 3000 calibration how to#
Here are instructions on how to calibrate your spreader.Īlmost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet. Otherwise if your settings do not match up, you would want to calibrate your spreader for the product. If this is what you meant, or those two spreaders are compatible with settings, you can use setting 2 3/4 for putting out 1.15 lbs per 1000 sq/ft, 5 1/4 for 2.3lbs per 1000 sq/ft, or 9 for putting out 4.6 lbs per 1000 sq/ft. The Taltar Xtra bag does not specifically list setting for the Scotts Speedy Green 3000, but it does list the Scotts SpeedyGreen 2000 and its spreader settings.
