Fla. Admin. Code R. 5E-1.003
(1) Label requirements for all fertilizer products.
(a) Labels setting forth the information specified in this section shall be attached to or accompany any fertilizer distributed in the state. For packaged products, this information shall either (1) appear on the front or back of the package, (2) occupy at least one-third of a side of the package, or (3) be printed on a tag and attached to the package. This information shall be in a readable and conspicuous form. For bulk products, this information in printed form shall accompany delivery and two analysis tags attached to the delivery ticket shall be supplied to the purchaser at time of delivery. The following information is required on labels for all fertilizer products.
1. Brand name.
2. The grade (Provided that the grade shall not be required when no primary nutrients are claimed).
3. Guaranteed analysis, in the following format:
| Total Nitrogen (N) | _______% |
|---|---|
| ___ percent Nitrate Nitrogen | |
| ___ percent Ammoniacal Nitrogen | |
| ___ percent Other/Water Soluble Nitrogen | |
| ___ percent Urea Nitrogen | |
| ___ percent Water Insoluble Nitrogen | |
| Available Phosphorus (P2O5) | ________% |
| Soluble Potassium (K2O) | ________% |
| Secondary and Micro Plant Nutrients | |
| (list all claimed or advertised) | ________% |
| Derived From: |
4. Name and address of licensee.
5. The net weight (The term “Bulk” shall suffice for bulk products).
(g) Guarantees for secondary or micro plant nutrients except chelated forms of secondary or micro plant nutrients shall be as follows:
1. Magnesium (Mg) shall be expressed as “Magnesium” if derived from insoluble compounds; “Soluble Magnesium” or “Water Soluble Magnesium” if derived from “magnesium sulfate or other soluble compounds”; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
2. When sulfur (S) is claimed as a plant nutrient, it shall be specified as to the form present, either “free” or “combined”, or both. “Specialty Fertilizer” defined in section 576.011(40), F.S., shall be exempt from Sulfur guarantees.
3. Manganese (Mn) shall be expressed as “Manganese” if derived from insoluble compounds “Soluble Manganese” or “Water Soluble Manganese” if derived from manganese sulfate, manganese nitrate, manganese chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
4. Iron (Fe) shall be expressed as “Iron” if derived from insoluble compounds. “Soluble Iron” or “Water Soluble Iron” if derived from iron sulfate, iron nitrate, iron chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
5. Zinc (Zn) shall be expressed as “Zinc” if derived from insoluble compounds. “Soluble Zinc” or “Water Soluble Zinc” if derived from zinc sulfate, zinc nitrate, zinc chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
6. Copper (Cu) shall be expressed as “Copper” if derived from insoluble compounds; “Soluble Copper” or “Water Soluble Copper” if derived from copper sulfate, copper nitrate, copper chloride or other soluble compounds; or both if derived from combinations of soluble and insoluble sources.
7. Boron (B) shall be guaranteed as to water soluble boron, expressed as “boron”.
8. Other secondary or micro plant nutrients shall be guaranteed as to the total element, expressed as the element.
9. Minimum secondary or micro plant nutrient guarantees for specialty fertilizer shall be as follows, except guarantees for those water soluble nutrients labeled for ready to use foliar fertilizers, ready to use specialty liquid fertilizers, hydroponic or continuous liquid feed programs and guarantees for potting soils.
| Aluminum | (Al) | .10% | Manganese | (Mn) | .02% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boron | (B) | .02% | Molybdenum | (Mo) | .0005% |
| Calcium | (Ca) | .50% | Nickel | (Ni) | .0010% |
| Cobalt | (Co) | .0005% | Sodium | (Na) | .10% |
| Copper | (Cu) | .02% | Sulfur | (S) | 1.00% |
| Iron | (Fe) | .02% | Zinc | (Zn) | .02% |
| Magnesium | (Mg) | .10% |
(2) Labeling requirements for specialty fertilizer for urban turf or lawns (packaged in containers or bags such that the net weight is 49 pounds or less and distributed for home and garden use).
(a) Specialty Fertilizer products labeled for use on urban turf or lawns shall be no phosphate or low phosphate.
1. “No phosphate” fertilizers shall not contain more than 0.5% of available phosphate expressed as P2O5. The “grade” shall indicate a zero guarantee.
2. Fertilizers labeled as low phosphate shall have use directions that do not exceed an application rate of 0.25 lbs P2O5/1000 sq. ft. and not to exceed 0.50 lbs P2O5/1000 sq. ft. per year.
3. Fertilizers labeled as, or formulated for use as, starter fertilizer shall have use directions that do not exceed an application rate of 1.0 lb of P2O5/1,000 sq. ft. and that subsequent applications shall be made with products meeting the definition of Low or No Phosphate fertilizers. The term “starter fertilizer” shall be part of the brand name.
(b) Fertilizers labeled as urban turf or lawn fertilizer shall have directions for use for nitrogen that:
1. Are consistent with the recommendations in the following table:
Annual Fertilization Guidelines for Established Turfgrass Lawns in Three Regions of Florida
Nitrogen Recommendations (lbs N per 1000 sq. ft)*
Species Bahiagrass Bermuda Centipede St. Augustine Zoysia
North*
Timing of Application: Only Apply to Actively Growing Turf
Maximum Pounds N per Application
Spring or Summer 2 2 2 2 2
Fall 1 1 1 1 1
Maximum Annual Pounds 2-3 3-5 1-2 2-4 2-3
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Central*
Timing of Application Only Apply to Actively Growing Turf
Maximum Pounds N per Application
Spring or Summer 2 2 2 2 2
Fall or Winter 1 1 1 1 1
Maximum Annual Pounds 2-4 4-6 2-3 2-5 2-4
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South*
Timing of Application Only Apply to Actively Growing Turf
Maximum Pounds N per Application
Spring or Summer 2 2 2 2 2
Fall or Winter 1 1 1 1 1
Maximum Annual Pounds 2-4 5-7 2-3 4-6 2.5-4.5
*North Florida is defined as north of a line extending from Cedar Key to Daytona Beach. Central Florida is defined as south of the line extending from Cedar Key to Daytona Beach to a line extending from Tampa to Vero Beach. South Florida includes the remaining southern portion of the state.
2. Nitrogen shall not be applied at an application rate greater than 0.7 lbs of readily available nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. at any one time based on the soluble fraction of formulated fertilizer.
3. Not more than 2 lbs. of total nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. per application may be applied during the spring or summer;
4. Not more than 1 lb total nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. per application may be applied during the fall or winter.
5. If a total controlled release product is applied, not more than 35 percent of the nitrogen in the controlled release fertilizer can be released within the first 7 days after application.
6. Nitrogen applications cannot exceed the annual nitrogen recommendations in the Annual Fertilization Guidelines for Established Turfgrass Lawns in Three Regions of Florida, set forth herein.
(3) Labeling requirements for sports turf.
(4) Labeling requirements for fertilizers other than specialty fertilizers labeled for urban turf.
Fertilizers other than specialty fertilizers labeled for urban turf shall have directions for use not to exceed rates recommended in the document entitled “Florida Friendly Best Management Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the Green Industries,” published by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Revised 2021, which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference into this rule. Copies may be obtained from Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Mail Station #3570, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 or online at HYPERLINK "http://flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-18832"http://flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-18832.
(5) Labeling requirements for fractional guarantees.
(c) Labeling:
1. The grade for fertilizer materials may be guaranteed in fractional units for total nitrogen expressed as N, available phosphorous expressed as P2O5, and soluble potassium expressed as K2O.
2. Bone meal, manure, and similar materials may be guaranteed in fractional units.
3. Specialty fertilizer as defined in s. 576.011(40), F.S., may be guaranteed in fractional units of less than one percent of total nitrogen, available phosphate, and soluble potash or as set forth in Rule 5E-1.008, F.A.C.
4. When guaranteeing grade numerals in fractional units, they shall be expressed as decimal fractions not to exceed three places after the decimal point and those guaranteed at less than one percent shall have a zero preceding the decimal.
(6) Slow or controlled release, stabilized nitrogen and enhanced efficiency fertilizers.
(7) Chlorine guarantee.
(8) Declaration of Florida licensee number.
(9) Registration or specialty fertilizer products.
All specialty fertilizers to be sold within the state must be registered with the Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement prior to any sale. Each product will be registered by using either of the following methods:
(10) Licensee.
(b) A license may be obtained using either of the following methods:
1. Through the Department’s Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Regulatory Website located online at http://lims.flaes.org/HomeNew.aspx. An illustration of the Web Based Licensing and Registration process dated October 30, 2014, is adopted and incorporated by reference in paragraph (9)(a) of this rule, or
2. Submitting an Application for Fertilizer License, FDACS-13222, Rev. 11/14, which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available online at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04705" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04705 and shall be submitted to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement Revenue Processing Section, 407 S. Calhoun Street, Room 121 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800.
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 576.181 FS. Law Implemented 576.021, 576.031, 576.045, 576.181 FS. History–New 1-23-67, Amended 10-22-68, 1-1-77, 3-27-77, Formerly 5E-1.03, Amended 8-3-93, 7-9-95, 10-25-98, 12-31-07, 1-18-10, 1-8-15, 1-27-26.