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Change Up is a herbicide effective against more than 200 broadleaf weeds and most cool and warm season turf. It blends the power of MCPA, Fluroxypyr, and Dicamba to create a formula which quickly strikes out weeds and reduces the need for repeated applications. Its advance solution is the perfect substitute for 2,4-D based products which has been tagged as possibly carcinogenic by scientists. Key uses include golf course turfs, ornamental turf lawns, parks, cemeteries, athletic fields, sod farms, roadsides and other similar non-crop areas. Convenient to use and tank mix compatible with a number of fertilizers. Stops the proliferation of top broadleaf weed species like dandelion, chickweed, clover, thistle and many more.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Dimethylamine Salt of 2-Methyl-4-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid 51.05% 1-Methyleptyl Ester of Fluroxypyr:[(4-amino-3-5-dichloro-6-fluoro-2pyridinyl)oxy]acetic Acid, 1-methylheptyl ester 6% Dicamba (3,6-Dichloro-o-Anisic Acid) 4.17% |
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For use in | Golf course turf (excluding bentgrass tees), ornamental turf lawns (residential, institutional and industrial), parks, cemeteries, athletic fields, roadsides (including aprons and guardrails), rights-of-way, and other similar non-crop areas, sod farms |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 4 Herbicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, AZ, CA, PR NT, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 24.95 lbs |
Manufacturer | Nufarm |
UPC | 191662013238 |
EPA Registration | 228-445 |
Fill spray tank with water. Start agitation and slowly add the specified amount of concentrate. Maintain continuous agitation after mixing and during application. If this product is allowed to stand in tank for extended periods of time, some separation may occur. Reagitate before use.
This product may be applied by broadcast or spot treatment application methods.
Rates for Ornamental Lawns and Turf
For Bluegrass, Ryegrass and Fescue, apply 2 to 3 pints per acre. For Creeping Bentgrass use 1.25 pints per acre. For Common ad Hybrid Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pint per acre.
Make broadcast applications of 1.25 to 3 pints per acre in 20 to 240 gallons of water per acre (or spot treatment application of 0.46 to 1.10 fl. oz. in 0.5 to 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet) to control weeds growing in turf grasses.
Lower Volume Equipment: Use as little as 5 gallons of water per acre. Use only application equipment that is capable of spreading a uniform droplet, wetting each weed surface.
NOTE: For all grasses (1) avoid double coverage resulting from overlap unless temporary turf injury can be tolerated and (2) use reduced rates if grass is stressed from heat, drought, etc.
This product is also intended for use on sod farms. This herbicide provides selective broadleaf control in warm season and cool season turfgrass established for commercial sod production.
Timing
Apply this herbicide to broadleaf weeds that are actively growing. Follow-up applications may be required for dense infestations of perennial and biennial weeds.
The application of this product to newly sodded, sprigged, or plugged grasses should be delayed until 3 to 4 weeks after the sodding, sprigging, or plugging operations. Apply this herbicide to grass seedling after the second mowing. Also, applications to dormant Bermudagrass, dormant Zoysiagrass and dormant Bahiagrass are suggested.
Rates for Sod Farms
For Bluegrass, Ryegrass and Fescue, apply 2 to 3 pints per acre. For Creeping Bentgrass use 1.25 pints per acre. For Common ad Hybrid Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pint per acre. Spray volume for Sod Farm application is 5 to 175 gallons per acre.
Generally, the lower application rates will provide satisfactory control of sensitive weeds. The higher application rates will be required for dense infestations of perennial weeds, for adverse/extreme environmental conditions, or for weeds beyond the appropriate growth stages.
(Fencerows, hedgerows, roadsides (including aprons and guard rails), ditches, rights-of-way, utility, pipelines, powerlines, railroads, airports, commercial plants, storage and lumber yards, barrier strips and firebreaks, equipment areas, nurseries and ornamental plantings, fuel tank farms, pumping stations and other similar industrial sites)
For broadcast application to control broadleaf weeds, mix at a rate of 2 to 3 pints per acre. Spray volume for these applications is 50 to 300 gallons of water per acre. Thoroughly saturate all weeds with spray mixture. Apply any time between the time when plants come into full leaf (Spring) to when the plants begin to go dormant. Best results are obtained when weeds are young and actively growing. Do not cut weeds until herbicide has translocated throughout the plant causing root death. For small broadleaf weeds, use the lower rate. Heavy, dense stands require the higher rate with high water volume.
For small (spot) applications with small tank sprayers, apply at the rate of 0.75 to 2.0 ounces of this product per gallon of water and spray to thoroughly wet all foliage.
For control of woody plants, apply to both stems and foliage any time from the time foliage is completely matured until the time plants start to go dormant. All leaves, stems and sucker must be completely wet to the ground lie for effective control. Certain species are more resistant to this herbicide and may display regrowth. Mix thoroughly before spraying.
This product can be mixed with some liquid fertilizers or liquid iron materials. Because liquid fertilizers and liquid iron differ in pH, free ammonia consent, density, salt concentration and percentage of water, a compatibility test (given below) is recommended prior to mixing in the application equipment. All regulations, either State or Federal, relating to the application of liquid fertilizers or liquid iron and this product must be strictly followed. It is the pesticide user’s responsibility to ensure that all products in the listed mixtures are registered for the intended use. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary statements of each product in the tank mixture. The following compatibility test should always be performed prior to full-scale mixing.
Change Up Herbicide
By Alton on 10/11/2020
Seems to be working good on clover and spurge in my centipede grass. So far no damage to the grass. I found some instruction and recommendations on You Tube on how to mix small amounts by the gallon. The instruction on the bottle only tell by square footage. I mixed 1oz to 1.5 gallons just to be safe and covers approx. 1000 square footage. It would be helpful to the DIY user if you were to provide mixing instructions for handheld and backpack sprayers.
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Change Up Selective Herbicide
By James on 10/18/2019
My Bermuda Grass was infested with Wood Sorrel and Ortho Weed Killer didn't kill it with two applications. I used Change Up Selective Herbicide with Monterey Herbicide Helper and within a few days the Wood Sorrel was completely dead. The Bermuda Grass was not affected at all.
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By Michael on 05/11/2019
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By James on 10/02/2020
Chamberbitter weed was taking over my yard and other postemergence herbicides were not working. Change Up really knocked it down with one application. Second applcation (21 days after first) should really take it down. No harm to centipede grass.
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Love it!
By Patrick on 03/27/2020
You should wait about 3 days before and 3 days after mowing when applying Change Up Selective Herbicide.
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I have a small yard about 5,000 sq ft in front yard and 5,000 sq ft in back yard.
Rates for Change Up Selective Herbicide for Ornamental Lawns and Turf
For Bluegrass, Ryegrass and Fescue, apply 2 to 3 pints per acre. For Creeping Bentgrass use 1.25 pints per acre. For Common ad Hybrid Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pint per acre.
Make broadcast applications of 1.25 to 3 pints per acre in 20 to 240 gallons of water per acre (or spot treatment application of 0.46 to 1.10 fl. oz. in 0.5 to 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet) to control weeds growing in turf grasses.
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Change Up Selective Herbicide is a broadleaf herbicide and should not be used around desired flowers, plants, trees, etc, as it can injure those desired plants.
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Will let's be safe in the sprayed yard once dry?
Change Up Selective Herbicide can be safely used around pets as long as you follow the label instructions; all pets need to be out of the area while application is being made and they can return as soon as the application is dry.
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The amount of coverage of Change Up Selective Herbicide will depend on what turf type you’re applying it to. The label states the following:
Rates for Ornamental Lawns and Turf
For Bluegrass, Ryegrass and Fescue, apply 2 to 3 pints per acre. For Creeping Bentgrass use 1.25 pints per acre. For Common ad Hybrid Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pint per acre.
Rates for Sod Farms
For Bluegrass, Ryegrass and Fescue, apply 2 to 3 pints per acre. For Creeping Bentgrass use 1.25 pints per acre. For Common ad Hybrid Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass, and Zoysiagrass apply 1.5 to 2.5 pints per acre. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pint per acre. Spray volume for Sod Farm application is 5 to 175 gallons per acre.
(Fencerows, hedgerows, roadsides (including aprons and guard rails), ditches, rights-of-way, utility, pipelines, powerlines, railroads, airports, commercial plants, storage and lumber yards, barrier strips and firebreaks, equipment areas, nurseries and ornamental plantings, fuel tank farms, pumping stations and other similar industrial sites)
For broadcast application to control broadleaf weeds, mix at a rate of 2 to 3 pints per acre.
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Change Up Selective Herbicide Rating: 4.9 (12 Reviews / 18 Q&A)