Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Gene from Decatur, In
    11/01/2017
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    What is the recommended temperature for applying Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide?
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    For best results, apply Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide when the temperature is between 65-85 degrees, and the soil temperature is above 55 degrees. 

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  • Asked by Mark
    03/04/2017
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    Is 2 - D Herbicide safe for use in vegetable gardens?
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    No, 2 - D Herbicide  is not labeled to be used in vegetable gardens. 

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  • Asked by Phil from Raleigh, Nc
    07/10/2018
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    Can I use Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide in a hose end sprayer or would a pump sprayer be preferred? I have a 2 gal pump sprayer. What would be the ratio to use with this option?
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    The Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide application rates vary depending on the type of weeds you are trying to control per the product label.  Typically it is not recommended to apply in a hose end sprayer as the rate is per area not per gallon of water.  You would use 0.37 to 0.74 fl oz per 1000 sqft in however much water it takes to cover the area.

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  • Asked by Derek from St.louis, Mo
    03/27/2019
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    Do you use a surfactant with 2D when doing a spot treatment?
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    Yes, you will need to use a surfactant when applying 2-D Herbicide

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  • Asked by Taylo from Houston, Tx
    02/28/2022
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    Can Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide be used to kill mock strawberry in a St. Augustine lawn?
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    Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide is not labeled to control mock strawberry nor can this be safely used on St. Augustine lawns. 

    Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone is labeld for mock strawberry and labeled for use in St. Augustine (NOT Floratam or Bitterblue Varieties). Please view the full product label for more information. 
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