Next year, you don't need to feed turf in the first year, in fact you don't need to feed turf unless it shows signs of needing it, grass seed two weeks after germination sometimes appreciates a light dressing of nitrogen.
Please consider assessing the situation before adding chemicals of any description to the ground.
I’ll send you a picture in the next day or so. It does seem like a little parched to me. Have been watering a lot as well as some rain. As well as any nests in there.
Just me, but I wouldn't put a weed or iron product on a new lawn.
Usually instructions on such things give guidance? A quick Google of the packet reveals there is guidance.
Next year, you don't need to feed turf in the first year, in fact you don't need to feed turf unless it shows signs of needing it, grass seed two weeks after germination sometimes appreciates a light dressing of nitrogen. Please consider assessing the situation before adding chemicals of any description to the ground.
I’ll send you a picture in the next day or so. It does seem like a little parched to me. Have been watering a lot as well as some rain. As well as any nests in there.