No, Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is meant to control annual or perennial grasses that may grow in or around onion and beet crops.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is safe to use around animals if applied according to the instructions on the product label. Animals must be kept out of the treated area during application and until everything is dry.
You could potentially mix Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) and another herbicide, however due to the number of restrictions, it is generally easier and more effective to apply such products separately. The Grass Out Max product label indicates that tank mixes of Grass Out Max and broadleaf herbicides may result in reduced grass control. If grass regrowth occurs, an additional application may be necessary.
Grass Out Max is for use on clover grown in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington only, and at rates of 6 - 16 oz per Acre in those states.
Regarding temperatures, post-emergent herbicides will be most effective when the target weeds are young and actively growing.
Always be sure to review both product labels completely and follow the more restrictive label regarding application site, grazing restrictions, pre-harvest intervals, rates, etc.
Since Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is a grass killer in general we do not recommend you try to broadcast spray it over your centipede lawn as it may cause damage. Unfortunately centipede and bermuda grasses are so closely related that any product that would kill the bermuda would also kill the centipede. In this type of situation, we usually recommend using a glyphosate product such as Roundup Quik Pro to spot treat the bermuda grass as much as possible, and then replanting the centipede in a couple of weeks when the bermuda is gone.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) can eradicate Bermuda and Poa Annua. Revolver Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide that is labeled to kill poa annua in Bermudagrass. Be sure to apply this product in temperatures above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The mixing ratio is 0.2-0.4 fl. oz. per 1000 square feet. This will generally mix in a gallon of water.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is a grass killer and would kill both the rye and the bermuda. To kill poa annua in rye grassm, you would need to spot treat with a glyphosate based product such as Gly Pho-Sel Pro. These grasses are closely related so there is no selective product label to kill one that would not also kill the other. If you still see poa once the Bermuda is no longer dormant, you can use a product like Certainty.
You should not plant any crop for 30 days after application of Grass Out Max.
You should use diluted Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) within 24 hours of it being mixed.
Grass Out Max will not kill sedge. We would recommend using a product like Dismiss instead.
Grass Out Max is not labeled for dogfennel. You may want to consider something like Fertilome Weed Free Zone instead.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) lists asparagus fern as a tolerant species on the product label. To see whether it may be safe for other species, we suggest contacting the manufacturer directly to see what they recommend. You can reach Agrisel at 877-247-4735.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is not labelled for Canadian & Bull Thistle. Tenacity Herbicide is labelled to treat Canadian Thistle, but doe does not list Bull Thistle. Herbicides containing glyphosate like Roundup QuickPro can effectively control bull thistle. Mowing may need to be repeated throughout the season to prevent reflowering
Grass Out Max would not harm clover but it is currently only labeled for use on clover when used in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Arrest Max contains the same active ingredient but does not have any state restrictions for clover.
Per the product label for Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide): The minimum time from application to harvest is 4 days on strawberry. Be sure to rinse well before consuming