You should wait about 3 days before and 3 days after mowing when applying Change Up Selective Herbicide.
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.
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 pin…
Read Full Answer »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.
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…
Read Full Answer »According to the Change Up Selective Herbicide Product Label: “Adding oil, wetting agent, orother appropriate surfactant to the spray may be used to increase effectiveness on weeds but doing so may reduce selectivity to turf resultingin turf damage.”
Per the Change Up Selective Herbicide label, you can make spot treatment applications 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.
Yes, Change Up Selective Herbicide is listed to control creeping charlie (ground ivy). Please review the full product label for more information and application rates (page 5)
Change Up Selective Herbicide does list oxalis aka woodsorrel as one of the weeds it controls. Please view the Ornamental Lawns and Turf Section on page 5 of the product label for applications rates depending on your turfgrass.
Change Up Selective Herbicide will have a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored properly in a temperature stable environment (between 45 and 75 degrees) and out of direct sunlight.
Pets are safe to re-enter the area after Change Up Selective Herbicide has been applied once the product has dried completely. We usually recommend at least 2 hours of drying time.
Change Up Selective Herbicide can only be applied to established lawns. The product label recommends waiting until after the 2nd mowing of newly seeded or overseeded lawns before applying Change Up Selective Herbicide.
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. This product is not labeled for Johnson grass.
Change Up does not list sandbur on the product label but is labeled for burweed in Centipede grass (see below for differences between sandbur & burweed). For burweed, the application rate is 1.25 to 3 pints per acre in 20 to 240 gallons of water per acre (or spot treatment application of 0.46 to…
Read Full Answer »Change Up Selective Herbicide does list both buttercup and Bulbous buttercup as weeds controlled on the product label. Please refer to page 5 of the label for application rates based on your type of turfgrass.
Change Up Selective Herbicide is labeled for use safely on St. Augustine grass. For St. Augustinegrass apply 1.0 pints per acre or spot treatment application of 0.16 oz. in 0.5 to 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet) to control weeds growing in turf grasses.
Herbicides like Change Up should be applied when rain is not in the forecast for 24 hours.
The rates for Change Up Selective Herbicide will vary on a few different things. Where you are applying such as ornamental lawn & turf, sod farm or other non-crop areas. Lastly it will also depend on what type of lawn you are applying to. Without that information we would not be able to assist furth…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Change Up Selective Herbicide can be mixed with other products, you will just want to do a jar test for compatibility first. The general rule of thumbs for herbicides is that they either need to both require a surfactant & the same type or neither require one. Followed by a jar test for com…
Read Full Answer »If what you are asking is the how safe Change Up Selective Herbicide is on St Augustine grass, the label does have some warning in regards to this. Per label a trial application is suggested on a small scale before a full treatment is applied. It is advised to wait 5-10 days after treatment to evalu…
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