You will use 0.4 - 0.6 per 1,000 sq. ft. of Fusillade II Herbicide in at least a gallon of water.
Fusilade II Herbicide may discolor or suppress dymondia and is not labeled for either clover or oxalis. Unfortunately, we are not aware of a broadleaf herbicide that can safely be applied to dymondia. It is usually recommended to spot treat as much as possible with a nonselective herbicide such as Roundup QuikPro, and then replant in those areas in a couple of weeks when the weeds are gone. You may also want to contact your local cooperative extension office to see if they can recommend anything that has been successful for others in your area.
To increase effectiveness when applying Fusilade II Herbicide you can use a Non-Ionic Surfactant in conjunction with it and we sell this product here on our website.
Fusilade II Herbicide? is NOT labeled, nor safe, to use around garlic or any other edibles. Fusilade II may only be used in landscape areas, roadsides, nurseries, greenhouses, flower beds, groundcovers, interiorscapes, parks, sports fields, gold courses, commercial and residential areas. Once the weeds have emerged you would need to use the main product used for weeds and grasses in an edible garden is a Roundup type product, like our RoundUp QuickPro? product or the all natural product Avenger. These products do not leave a residual that could possibly be soaked up by the roots of your garden. Of course you do not want to get the RoundUp or Avenger product on any plants you want to keep. You should only direct it at the weeds you want to get rid of.
Fusilade II Herbicide is a grass killer and will harm your desirable turf grass.
Fusilade II Herbicide cannot be used on centipede grass as it will kill the lawn, nor it is labeled to be used on home lawns. Most of the herbicides on the market will only suppress the torpedograss for a short time. It is recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Round Up Quick Pro and then reseed or sod in the treated areas.
Fusilade II Herbicide is made to control grassy weeds only and should not harm the shrubs or ground covers that are listed on the product label.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for applications on purple hull peas.
Yes, Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled for several varities of lantana. Please let us know if we can assist you any further.
No, Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used on St. Augustine grass. We would like you to direct your question to Syngenta, the manufacturer of Fusilade, as they are the true experts on their own product and can better answer your question. You can reach them at 1-866-SYNGENTA.
Updated Jan 2025:Fusilade is not labeled to be used on St Augustine for bermuda grass control when tank mixed with Recognition Herbicide. Following these instructions Recognition Herbicide 2(ee) Supplemental Label-St. AugustineYes, Fusilade II Herbicide will control Kikuyugrass per the product label.
If stored in a coold dry area,Fusilade II Herbicide can last up to 3 years.
The other option for you is to spray glyphosate product such as Gly Pho-Sel Pro or Ranger Pro on the bermuda when it is green in early August, wait three weeks to see if any bermuda survives and spray again by early September if needed and then re-seed the spots with fescue in mid-September.
First, we would like to inform you that Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used on or around any edibles such as bananas. However, the time of kill depends on a few different variables such as the specific weed you are targeting, the outside temperature, as well as the ground temperature. The hotter it is outside the quicker the kill and you also have to be sure that the ground temperature is atleast 55 degrees. If below 55 degrees then the target weeds will be dormant and a kill will not be likely. Although, weed growth is halted and within just one week there will be loss of vigor, yellow and/or reddening, and eventual death of the treated grass weeds.
When using Fusilade II Herbicide you would want to wait 14 days per product label.
You can re sod with Zoysia approx 30 days after Fusilade II Herbicide application.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for dollarweed control. It can be tank mixed if tested first and the products are labeled for the same usage for targeted weeds and desired areas. Fusilade is safe around most established ornamentals, including azalea.
Yes, you can mix the Lesco Tracker in with Fusilade II Herbicide in together. Be sure to follow the label on the Lesco Tracker to determine how much of this product should be used per gallon of water.