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Best selective herbicide for crabgrass
Posted on 7/17/20 at 5:34 am
Posted on 7/17/20 at 5:34 am
Best selective herbicide for crabgrass that can be used in the heat of summer. I have an area that I've been hand pulling with no real success. I'm afraid to just spot spray with the temps getting so high during the day. Talk to me.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 6:14 am to sosaysmorvant
Probably just going to have to deal w/ it and start your split application of prodiamine (fall / spring) preemergent. I had crabgrass, and after a year of prodiamine it was almost gone, and after two years it's completely gone.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 6:24 am to sosaysmorvant
What kind of grass do you have?
Posted on 7/17/20 at 7:00 am to BallsEleven
In the spot with the heaviest infestation, its St. Aug.....but I have one other trouble area that is centipede.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 7:15 am to sosaysmorvant
You can use Blindside but it will yellow your St Aug and centipede. I suggest picking a cloudy day and spray it before 7am. Spraying Blindside when temps are over 85 is going to increase the yellowing.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 8:14 am to ronk
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Spraying Blindside when temps are over 85 is going to increase the yellowing.
Better spray at 4am It's been scorching lately.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 8:44 am to TheWiz
Tenacity if you need to spray the centipede and St. Augustine.
Vantage if you just need to spray the centipede
Vantage if you just need to spray the centipede
Posted on 7/17/20 at 8:51 am to gamecocks22
Tenacity isn't labeled for residential use on St Aug. It will turn your St Aug white. Though it is good.
This post was edited on 7/17/20 at 8:54 am
Posted on 7/17/20 at 9:23 am to sosaysmorvant
Celsius does a decent job.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 9:43 am to b-rab2
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Celsius does a decent job.
Temp limit with St Aug.
But I love that I have bermuda. Knocks out just about everything.
Posted on 7/17/20 at 12:58 pm to ronk
You're right, I've had good luck with a 4oz/Acre rate though. Technically, I believe it is approved for St. Augustine use in sod farm, but not residential.
I should have included that in my post.
ETA: plus the bleaching effect is a cool phenomenon
I should have included that in my post.
ETA: plus the bleaching effect is a cool phenomenon
This post was edited on 7/17/20 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 7/17/20 at 7:00 pm to gamecocks22
It is approved for sod farms. There is nothing wrong with using it residentially except for white grass
Posted on 7/19/20 at 6:31 pm to gamecocks22
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: plus the bleaching effect is a cool phenomenon
Check it out.
Posted on 7/19/20 at 6:53 pm to gamecocks22
I mean it is pretty cool. Hoa’s probably wouldn’t like it though.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 10:02 am to sosaysmorvant
Just look for something with quinclorac as the active ingredient. Here is quinclorac on Amazon and it would last forever.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 10:18 am to RollDatRoll
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Just look for something with quinclorac as the active ingredient. Here is quinclorac on Amazon and it would last forever.
He has St. Augustine and Centipede so quinclorac is a no go
Posted on 7/20/20 at 10:32 am to RollDatRoll
It would last forever because it would never be used. Grass type is very important when using herbicides.
Posted on 7/20/20 at 10:47 am to ronk
Thanks...I missed that
I know
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Grass type is very important when using herbicides.
I know
Posted on 7/20/20 at 11:05 am to RollDatRoll
Just giving you a hard time.
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