Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester has 61.6% triclopyr, and Alligare Triclopyr 3 contains 44.4% triclopyr, so these products will have different dilution rates. How much product you use and which one is appropriate for your needs will depend on the application. Triclopyr 3 is more for industrial applications like rights-of-way, whereas the Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is more for residential areas or smaller applications.
We want to be clear that Bermuda can be suppressed using Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester, but it is VERY difficult to kill completely. It will take multiple treatments to finally control it. Per the product label, apply Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester at the rate of 3/4 fluid ounces per 1,000 square feet. Three to four additional applications at 4-week intervals will be required to give adequate suppression of bermudagrass and allow fescue or other desired turfgrass species to dominate.
Yes, Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester and Monterey Turflon Ester Herbicide both have Triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester 60.45% as the active ingredient. They are just made by different manufacturers. Both products are labeled for Oxalis. Please be sure you check the product label for your turf type and proper mixing instructions.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester should not be applied to buffalograss.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled for porcelain berry. This brand is only an 8 oz bottle as shown on the product page. There is an article here that might help on this invasive plant.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labelled for spotted spurge and may cause injury to Bermuda grass. Monterey Spurge Power is labeled to treat spotted spurge in Bermuda grass. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
Yes. Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is labeled for ground ivy (also known as creeping charlie) and can safely be applied to perennial cool season grasses, bluegrass, ryegrass, or tall fescue. Please check the product label to be sure your turf is tolerable.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not specifically labled to treat for bentgrass. However, the product label does stated that it may cause injury when applied to desirable bentgrass. The only products we carry that are specifically labeled to control bentrgrass would be Tenacity or its generic, Meso 4SC Select.
Hi Yield Triclopyr Ester works best when its used on plants that are actively growing and when soil temps are 50 degrees or higher at the time of the application. You would ideally want to apply it between 50 and 80 degrees. Be sure if you are spraying over lawns that you are spraying it on a tolerant turf species.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester can harm bermudagrass, as it is labeled to help supress it in lawns where it is not a desired turfgrass. Monterey Brush and Vine Control is labeled to treat over 50 woody plants and vines and is not labeled to kill grass.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is labeled for ground ivy, also known as Creeping Charlie. You would use 3/8 - 3/4 oz. per 1 gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
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.
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.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled to control wild onion. Depending on your turf type, you can look at using a product like Dismiss Turf Herbicide.
Per the Product Label of Hi-Yield Turflon Ester Ultra, it cannot be applied to bahiagrass, bentgrass, bermudagrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustine grass, or zoysiagrass unless turf injury can be tolerated.
The product label for Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester states, "Do not make direct applications or allow spray mists to drift onto cotton, fruit or orchard trees, shrubs, grapes, peanuts, soybeans, tobacco, vegetable crops, flowers, citrus, or other desirable broadleaf plants." We would recommend carefully spot treating the oxalis directly while avoiding any contact with desirable plants.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester can be applied as a foliar spray at a rate of 3/4 oz per gallon of water. Since this product is not labeled for cut stump applications, we cannot recommend that application with this specific product.
Control of Brazilian Pepper Tree can be tricky, and which herbicide is best will depend on the time of year and method that you are using. This article from the Florida State Extension offers the most detailed recommendations for treating this invasive plant. Usually direct stump treatments offer the fastest control, however this is best done when the trees are not fruiting since seeds may be scattered and start new plants. Garlon 4 Ultra contains triclopyr ester and is labeled for control of Brazilian pepper.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled for cut stump applications. ? Remedy Ultra Herbicide is a similar product that is labeled for this use. Cut Stump: 20 to 30 gallons with oil to make 100 gallons and Spray the Root Collar area, Sides of the Stump, and the Outer Portion of the Cut Surface, until fully wet. .
No, Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled to control nut sedge. Sedgehammer + would be a great alternative for sedge control, but be sure to check the product label for use instructions and areas its safe to be applied.
Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester is not labeled to control lesser celandine, so we are not sure if it would be effective. Lesser celandine is a very difficult plant to control, and you will probably have to use a non-selective herbicide such as RoundUp QuikPro to spot treat it carefully. Herbicides which contain the active ingredient glyphosate, such as Round Up, are effective in controlling (but not necessarily eradicating) lesser celandine. Applications should be made in late winter or early spring when leaves are visible, but prior to full flowering, and when temperatures are above 40°F. Glyphosate will impact other vegetation so try to target only the celandine. It may take 1-2 weeks before the full effects of the treatment are visible.
This article has more information about cultural control of this weed:
http://elibrary.dcnr.pa.gov/GetDocument?docId=1738711&DocName=LesserCelandine.pdf
Round Up QuickPro:
https://www.domyown.com/roundup-quikpro-15-oz-packs-p-1125.html
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