Domain Incoginto Seed 1/4 Acre
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Domain Incoginto Seed
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Description
An inexpensive food plot mix designed to create concealment or protected access to or from your food plot or tree stand without breaking the bank. Incognito provides two special varieties of sorghum and Egyptian wheat, which can grow extremely fast and offer the perfect concealment. This special mixture is designed to not only grow tall, but includes a variety of sorghum that offers the backbone to help incognito withstand wind, rain and snow to provide concealment into the late season. Incognito is an excellent mix of fast-growing warm season annuals that can grow 7-10 feet tall in 80-100 days. It thrives on the utilization of nitrogen, so once it?s taken root, a shot of high nitrogen fertilizer can go a long ways toward maximum growth.
Additional information
| Weight | 3.720 kg |
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| Dimensions | 7.25 × 4.50 × 4.25 cm |
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