Per the GrazonNext HL Herbicide Product Label: Trees adjacent to or in a treated area can occasionally be affected by root uptake of GrazonNext HL through movement into the soil. Do not apply GrazonNext HL within the root zone of desirable trees unless such injury can be tolerated
The dilution rates for GrazonNext HL Herbicide will vary depending on the weeds you are targeting and the application site. Please refer to the product label for the appropriate rate for your needs.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not specifically labeled for dogbane.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide does not list dogbane on the label as a controlled weed. Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer would be a better option.
Yes, GrazonNext HL Herbicide is labeled to treat Multiflora Rose.
There are no grazing restrictions for when using GrazonNext HL Herbicide for grazing pastures for domestic animals. We would suggest trying to apply before a time wildlife will not be in the area for a few hours if possible as they need to be out of the area during the application and while surfaces are wet. Once the treated surfaces are completely dry, then it is safe to return.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled to treat waterhemp weed. If you are treating crops areas, Prowl H2O Herbicide is a pre-emergent that can help control waterhemp before it germinates. This product WILL NOT control actively growing weeds. If the waterhemp is actively growing, Roundup/glyphosate is the recommendation but if the weeds is too mature you would really need to cut it down and treat it then. Weeds are generally best treated when they just emerge and are young. There is the option of Eraser Max which can kill and prevent weeds in an area for up to 1 year. Alternatively, there is the Cheetah Pro as another non selective that is labeled for waterhemp and glyphosate resistant weeds. You can tank mix it with the Eraser Max to get the prevention as well.
You may view all of the toxicological information of GrazonNext HL Herbicide on the product's Safety Data Sheet. Also, please take a moment to review all of the information and instructions on the product label before making your application.
Per page 4 of the product label for GrazonNext HL Herbicide:
During the season of establishment, GrazonNext HL should be applied only after perennial grasses are well established (have developed a good secondary root system and show good vigor). Most perennial grasses are tolerant to GrazonNext HL at this stage of development. GrazonNext HL may suppress certain established grasses, such as smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis), especially when plants are stressed by adverse environmental conditions. Plants should recover from this transient suppression with the onset of environmental conditions favorable to grass growth and upon release from weed competition.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled to control Florida pusley. We apologize, but we do not have anything labeled for this weed in pastures. We did find an article here that might help.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for Florida pusley. We apologize, but we do not have anything labeled for this weed in pastures. We did find an article here that might help.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is used at rates of 1.2 – 2.1 pints per Acre (19 – 34 oz per Acre) in sufficient water to cover that area. So you need to know first how much area your 25 gallon tank covers (usually ½ Acre to 1 Acre), and then check Table 3 on the product label for the weeds you are targeting. GrazonNext is limited to 2 applications per year, and do not apply more than 2.1 pints per Acre per year in any combination. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions and precautions.
Per the GrazonNext HL Herbicide product label for soda apple: Spot treatment at rates up to 4.2 pints (68 fl oz) per acre of GrazonNext HL may be particularly effective against dense patches of perennial broadleaf plants. The amount of water will depend on how much will cover a 1,000 sq ft uniformly usually 1-2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft.
The dilution rates for GrazonNext HL Herbicide will vary depending on the weeds you are targeting and the application site. Please refer to the product label for the appropriate rate for your needs.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not specifically labeled for bitterweed.
Yes, GrazonNext HL Herbicide is labeled to treat Coneflower, upright prairie.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for Japanese meadowsweet. It appears that a glyphosate or triclopyr product would be more effective according to this article here.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for millet. Monterey Grass Getter is labeled to treat for millet.