Kill Weeds with a Pre Emergent - 3 Weed Control Do's and Don'ts
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2022
- Kill weeds in your lawn with a well time pre emergent herbicide application. It sounds simple, but there are many mistakes people make which make it not so effective. I provide 3 do's and 3 don'ts to help you control weeds in your lawn. You absolutely do need to pay attention to the timing of the lawn care application. Applying a pre emergent herbicide after weeds germinate is typically a big mistake that occurs all too common. Also, you need to calibrate your sprayer or spreader. Here is a helpful video for calibration: • Tank Sprayer Calibrati...
Also, you need to observe rates and annual max rates for herbicides. Don't expect perfection. Don't expect to control perennial weeds. Also, don't use a more expensive product than necessary. Here are a few products mentioned in the video:
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Good stuff. I've learned so much from you with weed control. Except how to enjoy it. RollTide!
Timely information. I have been going over this stuff with my technicians. My dry-erase board teaching seems to bore them so I'm gonna have them watch this video!
You’re a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for your help.
Thanks for the knowledge in this video!
I live in East TN and did a Prodiamine application in early January. I plan on making another application around the middle of Feb. Assuming it was done properly, do you think I should have good control of Poa this spring? Everyone usually talks about these applications for controlling crab grass, but my main concern is controlling the cool season weeds that usually show up in the spring time.
Great video! I have a 30 gallon pull behind boom sprayer. With my mower on its lowest speed I can cover 1 acre with 15 gallons of water. Do I then add enough chemical for an acre in that 15 gallons?? Or should I be using more water to "carry" the chemical?? Thanks!
Thanks Jason
Jason, Thanks
Thanks for the video, I have nutsedge popping up on my new sod, 3weeks old?what should I do?
What recommendations do you have for tall fescue?
What do you think about Coastal. Supposed to be a pre and post emergent. Contains prodiamone for the pre and imazaquin and simazine for post.
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Jason Iam seeding my new lown with Brermda and Arjentin Bahia what to doo with weed control wild seed grow help please thank you
I have a 32 gallon tow behind tank sprayer. Q: Do I need a tank sprayer that can churn the mix to keep it from settling when I use Resolute 65wg?
Agitation would definitely help
Hello Jason quick question, could I do the full rate on the prodieming on the spring and come back with spectcalo flow in the fall?
Yes, but that is probably more prodiamine than necessary.
Jason, I have a 1.5 acre centipede lawn in central Alabama. I was all set to put out prodiamine on it yesterday. Been watching several of your videos and I'm learning, or trying to. Got my 31 gallon tank sprayer calibrated with the help of your calibration video. Triple checked my calculations and was certain of my rate of application. I chickened out because of some other videos warning of root "pruning". I don't know to what extent this takes place or whether it's something to be concerned about with centipede lawns or not, but the concern was enough for me to hold up and do a little more research. Have you seen any negative effects using this product with centipede? Should I be concerned about this? There's still time to use the product, but I want to be sure of what I'm doing to my lawn first. The issue with my lawn is lespodeza and clover more than crabgrass. Been using ChangeUp on it, but thought I'd try a pre-emergent.
I only use a low rate of prodiamine on centipede. I have not had an issue. I am using .55 pounds per acre. Once the lawn turns fully green, then you can use change up to clean up most of the remaining weeds
I am in Kingsland Georgia
I am in central Georgia and some years the soil temp get to 55 in February. I am putting my prodiamine out tommorow, with a glyphosate kicker and some Alpine for the fleas and ants.
Sounds good to me
The rate in which you apply your prodiamine, how many months of protection are you getting?
That's a good question. I really don't know the answer. It's hard to say effective prodiamine is on the weeds that germinate later. I'm planning to use specticle in May to help with some of the summer weeds
Why don't you purchase Espanade 200 sc? It's way cheaper than specticle flo when comparing amounts of the same active ingredient. 19.05% vs. 7.4% at very similar costs per ounce. You'll save thousands if you go through at least a gallon jug a season.
Have you ever heard of applying pre-emergent monthly? A potential client just requested this service.
I would not recommend that. You would have to apply a very low amount to keep from going over the annual limit. It would save you a lot of effort just to apply more pre-emergent less often
@@lawncarelife Thank you, that's exactly what we recommend.
In my state (FL) it's illegal to treat turf for weeds unless you have a special license, I can do treatments on ornamental beds, and I can fertilize/seed, but I can't do weed n feed on lawns (legally - I know other lawn guys do it, I saw somebody obviously f-ing up a lawn today 😂)
I think most states, if not all of them require a license but I have heard that Florida is more difficult to get licensed than most
Just go Metric Already.