Yes, Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester can be mixed with Tenacity. The rates would be 5 oz of Tenacity per acre, 16 oz of Triclopyr Ester per acre. This is equivalent to 1 tsp of Tenacity and 3 tsp of Triclopyr Ester. Be sure to add a surfactant at 2 tsp per gallon as well.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester could damage nearby desirable trees or plants if it were to contact them or the root system. We would not recommend applying this product at or near the dripline of any desirable trees/plants.
Hi-Yield Turflon Ester Ultra is not labeled for poison oak and would not be recommended to be used for controlling it. The Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer could be used for it.
No, Hi Yield Turflon Ester Ultra is not labeled specifically to eliminate cottonwood trees. We would recommend using Monterey Brush and Vine Control for cottonwood trees. It is recommended that you use a surfactant with the product so that it coats the plant better and eliminates them.
It would be advised against applying Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester to the area with bromeliads. They could be harmed by the application as they are not listed as tolerable on the product label.
There are not a lot of products on the market labeled for creeping myrtle (also known as vinca minor and periwinkle flowers) as they are typically considered a desirable plant species. In general, most products that would harm traditional broadleaf weeds, or that would be labeled for wild violet or …
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester can be mixed with water as directed and a dye indicator can be added.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is best applied to dry areas. Slightly damp is ok but you do not want to apply when grass/weeds are soaked. Typically best applied when no rain is expected 24 hours before or after application.
The Turflon Ester label does not state any precautionary instructions for roses, but does advise, " Very small quantities of spray, which may not be visible, may seriously injure susceptible plants. Do not spray when wind is blowing toward susceptible crops or ornamental plants that are near enough…
Read Full Answer »Bermuda would be considered a grassy weed, so you need a product that is geared towards grassy weeds and not broadleaf weeds. We want to be clear that bermuda can be suppressed, but it is VERY difficult to kill completely. It will take multiple treatments to finally kill it. HI-YIELD Turflon E…
Read Full Answer »Per the product label for Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester Ultra: the spot treatment application rate is 3/4 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water. You will likely have to do multiple applications to gain full control of the Bermuda grass. Applications can be done every 3-4 weeks.
While Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester Ultra 's product label does not specifically list trumpet creeper/vines, it's active ingredient is known to damage ornamental plants such as Black Medic, Bull Thistle, Clover, Dandelion, Ground Ivy, Kikuyugrass, Plantain, Ragweed, Wild Carrot, Wild Violet,�…
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester Ultra is labeled for oxalis. It is applied at 3/8 - 3/4 oz. per 1 gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
We have been unable to find any articles that list that triclopyr can be used for stump treatment of banyan trees specifically. A typical stump treatment would involve first cutting down the tree, and then treating the fresh cut stump by brushing on an herbicide such as Fertilome Brush Killer and S…
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled to treat johnsongrass. It targets broadleaf weeds. Gordons Ornamec Over-The-Top Grass Herbicide will kill johnsongrass around established listed ornamentals. Ornamec will control Annual Johnsongrass seedlings (sorghum halepense) when 2 to 8 inches tall, be…
Read Full Answer »No, the newly seeded turfgrass needs to be mowed 2 or 3 times before treating with Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is labeled for use on tall fescue only.
It can take about two weeks to start to see results after applying Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester. You may need to make a second application after four weeks depending on what weeds you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
We want to be clear that Bermuda can be suppressed, but it is VERY difficult to kill completely. It will take multiple treatments to finally kill it. HI-YIELD Turflon Ester Ultra herbicide could be used to do so. Per the product label, the application rate is 3/4 fl. oz. of product per …
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester should be applied 2-3 days after mowing and you should not mow again for an additional 2-3 days after application.