Instant Turf Instructions
- Remove foil and remove half of the rollers.
- Start laying the lawn at a straight edge.
- Add joints tightly together, but not to each other.
- Start watering as soon as an area is finished and it does not bother you in the orientation process.
- Save all edging Finally, it is important to roll out the lawn quickly.
- Use a knife you should cut edges and various other things.
- To avoid wear of the lawn the first 2-3 weeks.
Watering
70-80% of the lawn's weight consists of water, so watering is necessary for its survival and establishment. Normally, watering the lawn thoroughly once immediately after installation and then watered if necessary.
After a roll is unwound, the watered minimum 3 hours (during autumn, you should irrigate after the weather). There is no danger to water the lawn under the sun and heat, ie midday; newly laid lawns and even require, in order not to die at high heat and strong sun. The disadvantage is that the water is evaporated faster and to a greater amount of water needed.
Pay special attention to corners and edges that are more sensitive to drought than other parts of the lawn, moreover, often miss irrigation systems these parts.
During the first week, keep the lawn and the earth really moist all the time, it is almost impossible to irrigate too much.Watering time during the first week is about 1-3 hours a day, depending on the weather.
The lawn must never dry out but should not be over watered so that it is under water. If the ground is getting too soft, hold up one day, and the rain as well.
During the second week, cutting down the time to ca. 1 hour per day.
After three weeks have passed so is the finished lawn almost certainly established, and the watering can return to normal, about 1-2 times / week.
The first year is the lawn a newly established plant, so during dry periods should be maintenance, watering it, so that the roots have an opportunity to continue root.
After a roll is unwound, the watered minimum 3 hours (during autumn, you should irrigate after the weather). There is no danger to water the lawn under the sun and heat, ie midday; newly laid lawns and even require, in order not to die at high heat and strong sun. The disadvantage is that the water is evaporated faster and to a greater amount of water needed.
Pay special attention to corners and edges that are more sensitive to drought than other parts of the lawn, moreover, often miss irrigation systems these parts.
During the first week, keep the lawn and the earth really moist all the time, it is almost impossible to irrigate too much.Watering time during the first week is about 1-3 hours a day, depending on the weather.
The lawn must never dry out but should not be over watered so that it is under water. If the ground is getting too soft, hold up one day, and the rain as well.
During the second week, cutting down the time to ca. 1 hour per day.
After three weeks have passed so is the finished lawn almost certainly established, and the watering can return to normal, about 1-2 times / week.
The first year is the lawn a newly established plant, so during dry periods should be maintenance, watering it, so that the roots have an opportunity to continue root.
Problems that may occur
Gray spots in the lawn
Most probably too little water. Pull the water hose and watering directly on the surface, then ensure that the sprinkler system also covers this area.
The lawn takes root not
Within the space of 10 days should be rooting to be running, lifting on the lawn and look for the white threads, are those where everything is okay. If not, check the moisture in the ground. Lawn lying in the shade need more time to take root, a lawn really requires about 4-5 hours of sun a day on average, to feel really good.
Brown spots
Can be caused by the urine of animals, wild and tame, but in 95% of cases is due to drought. Test by running down a screwdriver into the lawn where it is green, then brown stain. If it then feels heavier to get the screwdriver into the brown part is the water that is missing.
Sponges
Congratulations, you have watered the lawn well. The fungi may be present in abundance, but will disappear when you pull down on the water force to the normal level and when mowing begins.
Most probably too little water. Pull the water hose and watering directly on the surface, then ensure that the sprinkler system also covers this area.
The lawn takes root not
Within the space of 10 days should be rooting to be running, lifting on the lawn and look for the white threads, are those where everything is okay. If not, check the moisture in the ground. Lawn lying in the shade need more time to take root, a lawn really requires about 4-5 hours of sun a day on average, to feel really good.
Brown spots
Can be caused by the urine of animals, wild and tame, but in 95% of cases is due to drought. Test by running down a screwdriver into the lawn where it is green, then brown stain. If it then feels heavier to get the screwdriver into the brown part is the water that is missing.
Sponges
Congratulations, you have watered the lawn well. The fungi may be present in abundance, but will disappear when you pull down on the water force to the normal level and when mowing begins.