As long as the insecticide mixes well with the Celsius WG Herbicide in the tank, you can apply at the same time.
Celsius WG Herbicide should not be sprayed near desirable plants, trees and shrubs as it can harm them.
No, Celsius WG Herbicide can be applied to established Centipede lawns.
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled for signal grass and can be used in St. Augustine grass.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled to control torpedograss.
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled to control Dallisgrass and it can safely be applied to Bermuda turf.
Celsius WG Herbicide would be mixed at the rate of 0.085 oz (2.4 g) of product per 1,000 sq ft in at least 1 gallon for red and tall fescue only per the product label.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for treating algae.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for Goosegrass. Tenacity would be a better option.
Celsius can be used for Virginia buttonweed, but it is best to apply when temperatures are below 85 degress in order to avoid damaging your turf. If your temperatures reach above 90 during the day, apply in the morning or evening when it is cooler.
With Celsius WG Herbicide, you will use 0.113 oz., or 3.2 g. of product per gallon of water.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled to control poison ivy. Unfortunately, there is not an herbicide available that would remove the poison ivy from around juniper that would not also potentially harm it. The best thing for this area is to wear gloves and carefully hand pull the poison ivy or you can carefully spot treat with a glyphosate-based product such as Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant, avoiding contact with as much of the juniper as you can.
Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled for field sandbur.
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled to eliminate spurge. Please see the product label for proper use instructions.
Weed growth ceases within hours after application of Celsius WG Herbicide. Symptoms progress from yellowing to necrosis resulting in plant death within 1-4 weeks after application. The speed of symptom development varies with temperature and will be faster at warmer temperatures. For best results to control mature weeds, apply when the daily average temperature is above 60
Which herbicide is best for your needs will depend on several factors, including the type of turfgrass you have (Atrazine is for use only on Centipede and St. Augustine), the specific weeds you are targeting, and how large of an area you are treating. If you would like to provide some more details, then we are happy to make a product recommendation for you. Keep in mind that you do not want to apply post-emergent herbicides if your warm-season turfgrass is under stress from cold.
We recommend performing a small jar test and testing in a small inconspicuous area first. Celsius does treat many broadleaf weeds so it may not be necessary to apply two post emergent herbicides in the same tank or at the same time separately. Please provide your targeted weeds, desired turf and size area for additional assistance. We are happy to help!
The amount of surfactant you use with Celsius per gallon of water is going to depend on the brand of surfactant you use. It is recommended to use a non-ionic surfactant with Celsius. The two most common non-ionic surfactants we sell are Southern Ag Non-Ionic Surfactant or Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker. Please refer to the product page for each surfactant to determine how much needs to be mixed per gallon of water.
Celsius WG Herbicide works best when soil temperatures are above 65 degrees per the product label. Symptom development may be slow in weeds treated under cool conditions (soil temperatures 65 degrees or less)
Per the Celsius WG Herbicide product label: MOWING INSTRUCTIONS: Do not mow immediately after treating with this product or before spray has dried. Typically you should 1-2 days before and after applying.