Yes, Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant should be diluted with water. You will mix 1-2 oz. per gallon of water to control most annual weeds or use 2-4 oz. to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds. Please refer to product label for complete use instructions.
Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant like most Glyphosate products have shelf life of 3-5 years if kept out of extreme heat.
The best product would likely be a non-selective weed killer such as Gly Pho-Sel Pro. Gly Pho-Sel Pro with 41% Glyphosate is a high quality fast acting systemic total vegetation weed killer. Sprayed on weeds and grasses, Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% starts working fast, within 1-2 hours, and kills weeds a…
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A mixture of Crossbow and a glyphosate product like Gly Pho-Sel is a great combination. Crossbow is for heartier, bushes and thorns like blackberries and gum trees. You can mix a glyphosate product with it to quickly kill broadleaf and grass weeds. It is a great combination.
Neither Drive nor MSMA are actually labeled to control centipede in bermuda grass. The best thing to do in your case would be to spot treat with a glyphosate based product such as Gly-Pho-Sel Pro and then replant the bermuda in those areas.
You can use a roundup type product like our Gly-Pho Sel Pro on any area where the unwanted weeds and grasses are. The GlyPhoSel will break down in the soil within about 1 week after its sprayed on the weeds/grasses and then new seed can be put down at any time after that.
Gly Pho-Sel Pro cannot be used on desirable trees because severe damage or destruction may occur. You can use the product around the tree to kill weeds.
Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant should be applied when the animals are not present and they can return once the surfaces have completely dried.Â
Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant treated areas can be reseeded 2 weeks after application.
You should triple rinse the inside of the sprayer by flushing the tank, hoses and other components 3 times with water. After the tank has been thoroughly washed out with water 3 times you should be able to use it in your garden.
Gly Pho Sel Pro is a non selective herbicide that will kill just about any weed. Please be sure to protect wanted plants from over spray.
If you mixed 2.33 fl oz of Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant to one gallon of water this should treat 1,000 sq ft.
Unfortunately, once the nimblewill weeds are up and thriving the only way to kill it is to carefully spot treat with a glyphosate product such as Agrisel Gly Pho-Sel Pro. Agrisel Gly Pho-Sel Pro is a non-selective herbicide which means it will kill most types of vegetation including desirable turfgr…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately there is not an herbicide available that would remove the poison ivy from around blue rug juniper that would not also potentially harm it. The best thing for this area is wear gloves and carefully hand pull the poison ivy or you can carefully spot treat with a glyphosate based produ…
Read Full Answer »Gly Pho-Sel Pro is a non selective herbicide that will kill just about any weed or grass that it is applied to. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions for use.
As long as the Bermuda is not starting to green at all you can use a glyphosate type product like GlyPhoSel Pro to kill any existing weeds and grasses that are actively growing. It will kill anything that it is applied to so should not be sprayed once the grasses start to green up.
You could use Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant to kill any and all weeds and grasses that might come up through the rocks. You can spray it as often as needed to get the control you need.Â
Yes, Gly Pho-Sel Pro is labeled for poison ivy and poison oak.Â
Since the plant DNA between Bermuda and St Augustine grasses are so similar, you can not remove one from the other without harming both. The best way to control this is to use a Glyphosate product like Gly-Pho Sel Pro to kill out the spots in your yard that have the Bermuda coming up and reseed in t…
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