Cool Power Selective Herbicide can be used when target weeds are actively growing and healthy in temperatures above 40 degrees but below 85.
Cool Power Selective Herbicide is safe for use on lawns when used as directed on the product label. Â The general precaution with pets is that they need to be out of the area during treatment and until dry, a few hours is best. Â The SDS would have information regarding toxicity.
Cool Power Selective Herbicide should be applied when you are not expecting rainfall within 48 hrs following application as directed for best results.
Cool Power Selective Herbicide is labeled to be used on Bluegrass, Fescue, Rye, Bent, Bahia, Bermuda and Zoysia. Please look over the label for complete application instructions.Â
Yes, Cool Power Selective Herbicide can be used on both warm and cool season turfs. You will apply 0.91 - 1.29 oz. per 1/2 - 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Please see the Label for complete application instructions.Â
Cool Power Selective Herbicide states that you cannot apply to new seed/grass until well established.Â
Tank mixing fertilizers with Cool Power Selective Herbicide is not recommended therefore we would recommend doing two separate applications 7 days apart.Â
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The rates when using Cool Power Selective Herbicide will vary depending on the type of grass and weeds you are treating just like with most other herbicides. Rates range from 0.91 - 1.29 oz. per 1/2 - 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. You can find all the rates by grass type on the product labe…
Read Full Answer »While tank mixing Cool Power Selective Herbicide with Prodiamine 65 WDG would likely be compatible, you should bear in mind that pre-emergents must be irrigated in after applying in order for the active ingredient to penetrate down into the soil to create a barrier in the soil to prevent weed seed g…
Read Full Answer »For typical winter broadleaf weeds that are not affected by freezing temperatures, Cool Power Selective Herbicide is applied based on the area being treated rather than the sprayer size. The labeled turf rate is approximately 0.91 to 1.29 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet, mixed in enough water to …
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