Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide will not control clover, just listed grasses. We would recommend using QuinKill Max Crabgrass & Weed Killer depending on what type of turf you have.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is only labeled to control grassy weeds. If it is mixed higher than the labeled rate it could harm other types but only time will tell if they recover from the application.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide should be applied as directed on the product label. We do not recommend that it be stored in a shed or area where there is exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures. It should be applied when you are not expecting rainfall for at least 24 hrs following the application. You should apply Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide when the target plants are young and actively growing for best results. This is usually when temperatures are around 60-85 degrees F.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is a grass killer which will also harm desirable types such as buffalo grass.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not labeled to be used in lawns. It will harm many grasses, Bermudagrass included. A great product to control crabgrass in your Bermudagrass would be Drive XLR8 herbicide.
Variegata, Youngstown blue rug juniper is listed as tolerable on the product label for Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide
No, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not labeled to kill rye grass. If you would like to tell us more about where you are treating, then we can assist you in finding a product for your needs.
According to the product label, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is only labeled tolerant for the Plantain Lily (hosta). .
Yes, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to eradicate grasses which would include Tall Fescue and Fine Fescue as they would be more sensitive to applications. Per the product label, Red Fescue, Chewings Fescue, Hard Fescue, and Dichondra Turfs are also tolerant to this product.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is not labeled to be used in lawns, nor is it labeled for torpedo grass. Solitare Herbicide is labeled to suppress torpedo grass in centipede lawns, but may not eradicate it completely. Most of the herbicides on the market will only suppress the torpedo grass 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.
Yes, Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide (Sethoxydim) can be used to kill grassy weeds in and around mondograss. Per the Tank Sprayer instructions on page 8 of the product label, application rate is 1 fl oz per gallon of water to treat 1800 sq ft. The full list of Tolerant Ornamental & Bedding Plants begins on page 20 of the label.
While Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled for use on brocolli and cabbage that are in the same family as collards, it is not labeled specifically for use on collards therefore cannot be recommended.
We suggest contacting the manufacturer VPG directly at 484-321-5300 for confirmation before using.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide can be used around Vegetables, Gardens, Trees, Shrubs, Ornamentals and ground covers.
For best results you should add a surfactant to your solution to help the product stick to the target weeds and grass.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer may be used around turnips, however, it is not labeled for use on mustard greens. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer can be used grape vines. Please refer to the Label for complete application instructions.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled for use around strawberries. One application per season is allowed and there is a 7 day interval time to harvest following the application.
Please refer to the product label for more information.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide is a grass killer that is labeled to kill annual and perennial grasses in and around vegetables, gardens, trees, shrubs, ornamentals and ground covers. It is not labeled for use on lawns. Additionally, it is not labeled to treat for Japanese stiltgrass.
While Non Ionic Surfactants, Crop Oil Concentrates and Methylated Seed Oil Surfactants are all categorized as “wetting agents” or “adjuvants” and are similar in that they help herbicides stick and penetrate into the weeds cuticle surfaces providing better coverage. While they are similar, the manufacturer will advise on the product label IF a “wetting agent” is recommended and which type to mix with the herbicide. Always refer to the product label for additional information and any addtional tank mix products that can be used.
Hi-Yield Grass Killer Post-Emergent Herbicide suggest using a crop oil concentrate for grassy weed control.
Refer to Rate Chart on page 7 of the product label for more information.