You said to "mulch" your clippings at approximately 5:48 time stamp after the application of quinclorac for torpedo grass. Did you intend to say "bag" your clippings instead? I always thought you want to bag your clippings with weeds and disease. Thanks.
My lawns a full acre (40k sq ft), minus the house, pool, and concrete...maybe 30k sq ft of turff. Perhaps can get just 2 applications until the bottle is empty. Expensive.
I live in South Florida and have zoysia. The 3 main weeds i fight are crabgrass, nutsedge, and sperge. Would it be better to do Celcuis? or Mix Quinclorac with sledgehammer?
I’ve taken over my neighbors lawn this year (I’ve been using it as an experimental project lawn). I just broadcast sprayed SedgeHammer for the sedge, but she has a lot of crabgrass too. I ordered Celsius based on your recommendation from the podcast, but I also have a bottle of Quinclorac in my garage. Would you suggest spot spraying Quinclorac or broadcast spraying Celsius? She has Bermuda and it’s becoming a beautiful lawn thanks to your suggestions and a bag of CarbonX (I’ve been using PGF on my lawn). As a matter of fact, I’m totally sold on the CarbonX and will be buying a bag for my own lawn simply due to the results from her lawn. Thanks for all you do!
I know Celsius is labeled for warm season grass… In the front of my house I have zoysia with. A dalisgrass issue. What will happen if I use Celsius on my coool season and turf?
Tenacity is what I use on centipede per the instructions on the label. Am I doing it wrong? Should I be using Celsius instead. Not sure what the difference is
I wouldn't think that would be needed - Blindside does pretty good on sedges on its own. Maybe use Sedgehammer as your second approach if the sedges persist.
Lawns Across America ok thanks. I don’t have a sedge issue but my in-law does and trying to help him get his lawn back to its former glory. Thanks for the response.
Thanks Allyn, applied a week ago on Southern crabgrass and they stopped growing in about 5-6 days and now showing signs of dying. Used Celsius with MSO on young hydroseeded bermuda which was planted back in late April 2021.
Celsius isn't even labeled to suppress crabgrass, much less control it. Also, Blindside is only labeled to suppress (not control) Crabgrass. Best Crabgrass killer in Bermuda/Zoysia is MSMA mixed with either Quinclorac or Revolver. Even better, just prevent it with the cheaper pre-emergent Prodiamine or Dimension (dimension has some post emergent activity on crabgrass when mixed at the maximum rate).
You said to "mulch" your clippings at approximately 5:48 time stamp after the application of quinclorac for torpedo grass. Did you intend to say "bag" your clippings instead? I always thought you want to bag your clippings with weeds and disease. Thanks.
Should I be using surfactant with Celsius here in SWFL (Naples)?
My lawns a full acre (40k sq ft), minus the house, pool, and concrete...maybe 30k sq ft of turff. Perhaps can get just 2 applications until the bottle is empty. Expensive.
I live in South Florida and have zoysia. The 3 main weeds i fight are crabgrass, nutsedge, and sperge. Would it be better to do Celcuis? or Mix Quinclorac with sledgehammer?
On domyown celcius was is no longer available they suggest blindside
How soon after seeding can I apply it ?
I’ve taken over my neighbors lawn this year (I’ve been using it as an experimental project lawn). I just broadcast sprayed SedgeHammer for the sedge, but she has a lot of crabgrass too. I ordered Celsius based on your recommendation from the podcast, but I also have a bottle of Quinclorac in my garage.
Would you suggest spot spraying Quinclorac or broadcast spraying Celsius? She has Bermuda and it’s becoming a beautiful lawn thanks to your suggestions and a bag of CarbonX (I’ve been using PGF on my lawn). As a matter of fact, I’m totally sold on the CarbonX and will be buying a bag for my own lawn simply due to the results from her lawn.
Thanks for all you do!
I know Celsius is labeled for warm season grass… In the front of my house I have zoysia with. A dalisgrass issue. What will happen if I use Celsius on my coool season and turf?
Zoysia is a warm season grass.
Tenacity is what I use on centipede per the instructions on the label. Am I doing it wrong? Should I be using Celsius instead. Not sure what the difference is
Tenacity is a great weed control so if you are using it with success stick with it for sure.
What’s your opinion on mixing Sedgehammer and Sulfentrazone (Blindside)?
Thanks
I wouldn't think that would be needed - Blindside does pretty good on sedges on its own. Maybe use Sedgehammer as your second approach if the sedges persist.
Lawns Across America ok thanks. I don’t have a sedge issue but my in-law does and trying to help him get his lawn back to its former glory. Thanks for the response.
What about drive xlr8 for spot spray?
Drive XLR8 is quinclorac so spot spraying crabgrass and torpedograss works well. Torpedo grass takes a few years to defeat.
What do you use when your lawn has BOTH warm and cool season grass???
I’m experiencing the same issue. Somehow, I have fescue -mixed with Zoysia and Bermuda. When I purchased a home that’s what I discovered
Kill off the fescue and go with just warm weather
Thanks Allyn, applied a week ago on Southern crabgrass and they stopped growing in about 5-6 days and now showing signs of dying.
Used Celsius with MSO on young hydroseeded bermuda which was planted back in late April 2021.
Celsius isn't even labeled to suppress crabgrass, much less control it. Also, Blindside is only labeled to suppress (not control) Crabgrass. Best Crabgrass killer in Bermuda/Zoysia is MSMA mixed with either Quinclorac or Revolver. Even better, just prevent it with the cheaper pre-emergent Prodiamine or Dimension (dimension has some post emergent activity on crabgrass when mixed at the maximum rate).
MSMA isn't even labeled for residential lawns so....
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Will the tenacity kill the sedge? Or would you ever add sedge hammer to tenacity? I have st Augustine and live in wesley Chapel.
Can't use tenacity in warm season grass. It'll kill it.