Fusilade II Herbicide is not applied to lawns and is a grass killer that will not control sedge. Sedgehammer is only applied to listed, established lawns for nutsedge. They should be applied to listed areas on the label at listed rates separately.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be used around established trees including palm trees without harming them.
Fusilade II Herbicide only controls bermudagrass in zoysia so it would not be recommended for torpedograss, it can injure zoysia if used at too high of rates. Drive XLR8 is labeled to kill torpedo grass in zoysia. However, it will typically require at least 2 applications at 21 day intervals. Please read the product label for complete instructions on treating torpedograss. Be sure you use an MSO surfactant such as Prime Source Duo Stick for best results with Drive XLR8 as directed.
Bermuda can be suppressed, but it is very difficult to kill completely. It will take multiple treatments to finally kill it. Fusilade II is applied at 0.07-0.14 oz/1,000 sq. ft. (3-6 oz./A) along with 0.25% v/v (1/2 pt./25 gals.) of a nonionic surfactant and should be made every 28 days when the grass weeds are actively growing. The higher rates may result in temporary discoloration of the desirable turf with recovery in 10-14 days. Do not apply to desirable turf which is under stress. For best results, make applications in spring and fall and avoid treatments during July and August. Complete control of undesirable grass may take 1-2 growing seasons. We also recommend calling your local county extension office as they usually know the optimum times for spraying lawns in your area.
Fusilade II Herbicide will harm Kentucky Bluegrass.
Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled to suppress/control common bermudgrass in zoysiagrass. It should NOT be applied in July or August. Apply 0.07-0.14 oz/1000 sq. ft. (3-6 oz./A) along with 0.25% v/v (1/2 pt./25 gals.) of a nonionic surfactant. Application should be made every 28 days when the grass weeds are actively growing. Please refer to product label for full application instructions.
No, Fusilade II Herbicide is not an organic product nor is it advertised as such.
Rudebeckia or Echinacea (aka coneflower) is not listed as a tolerant plant/flower on the product label for Fusilade II therefore would not be adivsed as this may result in injury. Applications should be made out of the root zones and drip lines, about 10-15 feet away, of plants not listed as tolerable on the product label.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used around edible vegetation.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for applications to sunflowers.
Fusilade II Herbicideis not labeled for applications to chufa plots and should not be applied to areas where edibles are or will be planted.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not specifically labeled for bahia grass, so we cannot say for certain if the grass will be able to tolerate or will be injured by this product.
Your best option would be to spot treat the bahiagrass with a non selective glyphosate product like Roundup QuickPRO.