When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research provided from testing did not kill a high enough percentage of the weed in one application to receive a "control" approval, which is usually higher than at least 80 percent. So usually it…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Dismiss NXT Herbicide can be applied safely to St. Augustine turf to control Torpedograss. Â
Dismiss NXT Herbicide should not be applied during extreme temperatures above 80 degrees to avoid injury to turfs listed. There is not a specific degree listed on the label.
You should not mow 2-3 days before or after application of Dismiss NXT Herbicide and most other selective post-emergent herbicides.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide is labeled to suppress torpedograss as a post emergent/ Ti cannot be used as a pre-emergent. There is currently not a pre-emergent herbicide labeled for it.  When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research…
Read Full Answer »Dismiss, Dismiss NXT and Dismiss South all have different amounts of active ingredient. Dismiss South or Dismiss NXT would be options for St Augustine.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide is labeled for to suppress dalliasgrass.  When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research provided from testing did not kill a high enough percentage of the weed in one application to receive a "control" approv…
Read Full Answer »Dismiss Turf Herbicide can be applied any time weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 65-85 degrees. For best results, apply 24 hours before you are expecting any rain.Â
Dismiss NXT Herbicide is labeled to suppress to torpedograss. It may take multiple applications to get complete control of it.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide can be used where dogs go when used as directed on the product label. Pets should be out of the area during treatment until dry, a few hours is best.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide is mixed at the rate of 0.234 – 0.350 fl oz per 1000 sq.ft. in however much water it takes you to cover the area. It is not labeled for moss. For moss in lawns you would use something like Lily Miller Moss Out.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide can safely be used on Bermuda and it is labeled to suppress dalliasgrass. When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research provided from testing did not kill a high enough percentage of the weed in one applicati…
Read Full Answer »There is not a pre-emergent for kyllinga, as this weed is best controlled with a post emergent. Dismiss NXT is a great option to treat it.
There are no restrictions on the Dismiss NXT Herbicide product label for when you can make your second application. Dismiss NXT should control sedges for 60 days, so keep that in mind when planning your treatments. We generally recommend waiting at least 2 weeks between applications for the treated…
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If you can go 24 hours before watering then that would be ideal. Dismiss will be rainfast 4 hours after application.
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Dismiss NXT Herbicide is not labeled to treat Japanese stiltgrass.Â
When it comes to Dismiss NXT Herbicide, the rate will depend on your type of turfgrass (cool or warm season). For a cool-season lawn, you will mix at 0.117 - 0.234 per 1 gallon, or 1.638 to 3.276 oz per 14 gallons of water. For a warm-season lawn, you will mix at 0.234 - 0.350, or 3.276 to 4.9 oz t…
Read Full Answer »Watergrass appears to be ambiguous term. It could be either crabgrass or yellow nutsedge. Dismiss NXT Herbicide could be used to control either one.
Dismiss Nxt is a great option to use for dallisgrass on most turf types.
Dismiss NXT Herbicide is labeled for targeting nutsedge and should be applied when actively growing and temperatures are below 80 degrees and above 50 for best results. It should not be applied during extreme temperatures above 80 degrees to avoid injury to turfs listed.Â