In this video, I will share my experience on what I use to kill summer weeds. As usual, please read the label and make sure this is safe for your turf type. This video is specific to bermuda lawns.
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@eudessantana13510 ай бұрын
Thank you so much bro, i have some spurge in my lawn, my neighbor yard its infested, so some come to my side. I’ve been hard on pre-emergent but still have some. Will try that product. 👊 I appreciate you
@14NJGUY10 ай бұрын
hi, i've used sedgehammer before and had good results in California heat. after 3 or 4 days the nutsedge looked like 3:33 and mowed the bermuda/St.Augustine. I figured since the sedgehammer went to the roots it was good to mow the top.
@TheALG10 ай бұрын
You will usually get better results with commercial products. I have used sedgehammer and it works great. I notice nutsedge is so easy to kill with sulfentrazone. Like you said, 3 or 4 days is usually enough time before mowing.
@Striperman10 ай бұрын
Rob I normally hand pull my weeds while I mow. This year because my sod was installed last June I didn't apply any pre emergents in the Fall or this Spring. I wanted to try the Glyphosate resistant claims on my Scotts ProVista KBG that was installed. I purchased the 41% Glyphosate and applied it at the bottle rate of 2oz per gallon of water with my backpack sprayer. I only spot sprayed the weeds I had which was some crabgrass, dandelion and one small patch of clover. I couldn't find any info on the Scotts website for their recommended rate. The weeds died off in a couple of days and I thought all was good until the 2nd week when the spots looked stunted and started turning yellow. Turns out after further research the rate was .75oz per gallon not 2oz. So now I am fixing all these spots. Back to hand pulling for me lol.
@HangryPandaMike10 ай бұрын
Having the same issues with nutsedge in my Bermuda. You said spray in the evening but how long after using either product is it ok to water or cut the lawn.
@TheALG10 ай бұрын
The label doesn't say but honestly, you want to wait at least 48 hours or longer if possible. The more time you can allow the product to work the better the chances. It may even have some type of surfactant built in, I am not sure but still I would give it some time.