To ensure the Finale Herbicide will work as effectively as possible, we recommend adding in a surfactant like Southern Ag Non-ionic Surfactant. Southern Ag Non Ionic Surfactant is a
wetting agent with 80% non-ionic surfactant for increasing the penetration, coverage and overall effectivene…
The usage rate will vary greatly depending on what you are treating for and what type of grass you have. The product label lists all of the usage rates but you if you still need help after reviewing the label please let us know what type of grass you have, what type of weeds you are targeting, wheth…
Read Full Answer »Finale Herbicide comes in a 2.5 gallon jug. The current price is $175.06 which includes free standard shipping within the continental US.
Yes, you can use Finale Herbicide to kill Poison Oak. You would use a rate of 3 oz. per gallon of water for weeds with height or diameter less than 6 inches, and 4 oz. per gallon of water if weed height or diameter is over 6 inches. For broadcast applications, you would use 4 quarts per Acre for pl…
Read Full Answer »Finale Herbicide will hurt, if not kill, Asian Jasmine. If you are treating for grassy weeds, Ornamec would be a better option.
Finale Herbicide is not labeled to control rosa rugosa. Due to how specific of a plant it is and since its typically considered desirable, its not going to be found as a tested target pest on most products. Crossbow mixed with something like Roundup QuikPro may help you see faster results.
Finale Herbicide is a non-selective that will kill nutsedge and other listed weeds if applied as directed on the product label.
Finale Herbicide is not labeled for crown vetch so we cannot recommend it for this. Â
For spot applications, Finale Herbicide is mixed at a rate of  2 to 4 oz. per gallon of water depending upon the weed and stage of growth it is currently in. Please see the product label for specific usage rates.
Herbicides like Finale are used at a certain amount of product per acre depending on the target weeds you have. You can review page 4 and 5 of the Finale Product Label to see the varying rates based on the target species and choose the one that fits your needs best. On average you will want to use b…
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