If you are using Non Ionic Surfactant you would mix 2 tsp per surfactant with approx. .4 oz Grass out in one gallon water over 1000 sq feet. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
There is an applicaiton ratio for spot treaments on the product label for Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) as well. You would mix .33 oz - .65 oz. per gallon of water.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) should be rainfast within 4-6 hours after application.
You would see results with Grass Out Max within 10-14 days.
You will need to use 0.2-0.4 fl oz of Grass Out per 1,000 sq ft area. Like most other herbicides the exact amount of water you use is not important, it is just important to make sure you get the specified amount of product over a 1,000 sq ft area. For ease of mixing/measuring you can add the specifi…
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No, the unique feature of Grass Out Max is that it will ONLY kill grasses and NOT effect flowers, shrubs, broadleaf crops or other broadleaf plants.
Yes, Grass Out Max is labeled to be used in and around asparagus. It will take care of the grass that is growing there, but will not harm the plants themselves.
Grass Out Max is labeled for most landscape, home and garden and ornamental uses. Grass Out Max will ONLY kill grasses and will not effect the flowers, shrubs, broadleaf crops or other broadleaf plants as listed on the label. Phlox is listed as a tolerant plant on the label.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is a grass killer so will harm bermuda. It is not meant to be used in lawns for weed control but more in croplands, ornamental plantings, etc. To control poa annua in Bermuda you should use something like Certainty which will not harm your lawn.
No, Grass Out Max is labeled to be used around pumpkin and gourd plants.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) will not harm the Jasmine as long the application is per label. Jasmine has been tested and it tolerant of this product.
Per the product label Day Lily have shown a tolerance to this product and should not be affected by an application.
Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide) is used to remove all grasses from places like ornamental/flower beds and vegetable gardens if used as directed. You can use around tomato plants except in California.
Herbicides are a lot different than other concentrated products and can be hard to understand at first. The application rate depends on the speed at which you apply the product and the output of your sprayer. The amount of water used to apply Grass Out Max herbicide is not critical, but should be s…
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The product label for Grass Out Max does say it can be used on clover, but only in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. We are not sure exactly if you live in these states. Please refer to the label for specific application instructions.
We are not familiar with Arrow 2EC. We would recommend using Grass Out Max over clover plots. It will not harm the clover or deer.
Yes, Grass Out Max can be applied in an iris bed without harming the iris if applied according to the instructions on the product label.
The active ingredient in Grass Out Max, Clethodim, is not generally affected by hard water, so you should not need to use water additives. However, if the pH level of your water is higher than 7, then you may want to decrease the pH level for best results.
You will need to use 0.2-0.4 fl oz of Grass Out per 1,000 sq ft area. Like most other herbicides the exact amount of water you use is not important, it is just important to make sure you get the specified amount of product over a 1,000 sq ft area.
Yes, Grass Out Max is labeled to be used in and around asparagus. It will take care of the grass that is growing there, but will not harm the plants themselves.