Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled to kill paspalum grass and should not be applied to it if that is a desired grass type.
No, Celsius Herbicide is intended for use on residential lawns, commercial lawns, golf courses, sports fields, parks, campsites, recreational areas, roadsides, school grounds, cemeteries, sod farms.
Celsius WG Herbicide is a post-emergent so therefore it would not effect the seeds, it would only effect germinated seeds. If you are looking for a pre-emergent. You can consider Pendelum 2G Herbicide and verify with your local extension office for optimal timing for prevention on buttonweed in your…
Read Full Answer »Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled as safe to use on Saint Augustine during any dormant/growing season for actively growing weeds. The product label does advise that weed control is more rapid when soil temperatures are above 65 degrees and slower when soil temperatures are below 65 degrees…
Read Full Answer »For the control of Johnsongrass, Celsius WG Herbicide recommends applying at the rate of .057 oz per 1k square feet. In order to determine how much water to use, you will need to calibrate your sprayer. Here is a video to assist with that Per the product label: For broadcast applications, use a m…
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Depending on your turf type, Celsius WG Herbicide can be applied as a spot or broadcast treatment. Please see the label for full application instructions and to ensure your turf is tolerant.
Some ornamentals may be sensitive to Celsius WG Herbicide and since it wasn't tested for use on ornamentals it is best to try and avoid spraying them with Celsius. We would recommend only spot treating weeds directly inside the dripline of trees/shrubs and avoiding any contact with exposed roo…
Read Full Answer »Celsius WG Herbicide has been on the market since around 2009 and has been widely used across residential and commercial settings for years effectively.
Sedgehammer can be mixed with glyphosate products but is not labeled to be mixed with anything else. We would recommend applying Celsius WG Herbicide as a separate application about a day apart.
Celsius WG Herbicide requires a non-ionic surfactant such as the Alligare 90 so they can be used together.
Yes, a wetting agent/non ionic surfactant is needed when using Celsius WG. Spray indicators can be added at your discretion. It is used to help avoid overlap and not miss patches of grass.
Celsius WG Herbicide should not be applied to groundcovers including Asian Jasmine. We recommend spot treating with a non-selective herbicide such as Roundup QuickPRO very carefully or manual removal of broadleaf weeds in the groundcover.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for Junglerice.
No, Celsius WG Herbicide is safe on warm season lawns such as Bermuda. It will not harm it any way. Depending on what type of fescue you have, Gordons Ornamec 170 Grass Herbicide is labeled to control bermuda. Please be advised that Bermuda grass is extremely difficult to control and you will…
Read Full Answer »Since Celsius WG Herbicide is a granule, the heat should not affect it. If any moisture got in the packaging though, you would need to replace it
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide can be applied in a fine mist boom sprayer as long as you know the application rate you are putting out. Be sure to get the correct amount of product to 1000 sq ft in however much water it takes to cover the area sufficiently. Please review the product label for complete…
Read Full Answer »It is recommended to wait 4 weeks to apply Celsius WG Herbicide to newly seeded St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia and Centipedegrass. Please refer to the product label for more information.
Celsius WG is not labeled for moneywort. Depending on the type of turfgrass you have we do have options for moneywort here.
Unfortunately, Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled to control bahiagrass but you can use MSM Turf Herbicide, it can be used on bermudagrass and it's labeled to help control bahia. It works best when applied in temps between 65 to 85F degrees. It is recommended to make an application early in the…
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Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for Catbrier also known as Greenbrier, Cat Sawbrier and Sarsaparilla vine. Greenbrier is a very difficult weed to control once established since it has a rhizome system under the ground.
This article from the UGA Extension service has advice on how to treat t…