Echelon 4SC Herbicide works on both pre and post-emergent weeds controlling crabgrass, sedges, broadleaf weeds, goosegrass, Poa annua and many other weeds. Echelon 4SC labeled for pre-emergent control of poa annua only, not post emergent. According to the product label Poa annua is a winter annu…
Read Full Answer »Echelon 45C is not available in a granular form. Post emergents are generally going to be either liquids or water disperables granules that are still mixed with water.
Echelon 4SC labeled for pre-emergent control of poa annua only. According to the product label Poa annua is a winter annual. Applications of Echelon 4SC Herbicide should be made in
August or September to established, non overseeded turf before Poa Annua germinates.
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Echelon 4SC is not specifically labeled for sandburs. We recommend Image 70 DG to treat sandbur. Also, to prevent them for next year, you should apply Barricade or Surflan AS as a pre-emergent. It will control sandburs in your yard, as well as a multitude of other broadleaf weeds. It is highly rec…
Read Full Answer »You will need 8-36 fl oz of Echelon 4SC per acre of lawn depending on the type of lawn you have. Please refer to the Echelon product label to find the correct usage rate for your needs.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide could potentially stain a sprayer especially if it is a plastic/poly tank. We do offer spray tank cleaners also.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide is a yellow liquid, per the SDS. So it would be a slightly lighter yellow after mixing with water.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide is not labeled to be used in or around vegetables. We would recommend Monterey Vegetable and Ornamental Weeder for pre-emergent control in vegetable gardens. For post emergent control of weeds, the best product is Roundup.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide is labeled for use on Fescue grass. Please see the label for full application instructions.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide is applied with backpack and compression sprayers that are appropriate for small turfgrass areas and spot treatments. Wands fitted with a flat fan nozzle tip should be held stationary at the proper height during application. Boom sprayers equipped with appropriate flat fan nozz…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Echelon 4SC Herbicide can be mixed with a spray indicator to mark where you have applied.
Yes, when applied as a pre-emergent application Echelon 4SC Herbicide needs to be watered in.
Because Echelon 4SC Herbicide contains both a pre-emergent and a post-emergent herbicide, you can use this product only on well-established turfgrass. That is usually seed that has been up for at least four weeks or been mowed twice, whichever is longer. Reseeding after using Echelon would need to …
Read Full Answer »You will need 0.184-0.826 fl oz of Echelon 4SC per 100 sqft of area depending on the type of lawn you have in the athletic field, the rate is not set per gallon. Water is just the carrier and you would use however much water it takes you to cover the 1000 sqft sufficiently. Please refer to the E…
Read Full Answer »You would apply Echelon 4 SC as a pre-emergent for Nutsedge and other weeds in the early spring prior to weed germination. Usually starting in February and again in 6-8 weeks for split applications. Please see the product label for rates on your grass type.
It is not recommended per the Echhelon 4SC Herbicide product label to apply with a surfactant.
Echelon 4SC Herbicide is not labeled for use on Bermuda pastures.
It is possible that Echelon 4SC Herbicide will prevent the bulbs from emerging in a garden. This product is labeled for use in your residential lawn but not gardens.
There are various factors that come into play when using an herbicide, such as Echelon 4SC Herbicide for pre-emergent control. The soil type, temperature of the area, etc. all come into play. Depending on the type of turf, you may have to do more than one application.
Since you are using Echelon 2SC Herbicide for post emergent control, it can be used any time the ground is not frozen and the weeds have emerged. You will use 0.551-0.825 fl. oz. per 1000 square feet. Applications should be made in the early morning or late evening.