Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack is labeled to control Dallisgrass, but this product has been discontinued by the manufacturer. There are several products that will suppress Dallisgrass. When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research provided from testing did not kill a high enough percentage of the weed in one application to receive a "control" approval, which is usually higher than at least 80 percent. So usually it means you need multiple applications and/or other cultural or chemical treatments to completely eradicate the weed. Dallisgrass is a weed that is notoriously difficult to eradicate quickly once it is established. The best option, once it has emerged, is to either spot spray with something like Round Up Quick Pro and re-seed.
When using Image Kills Crabgrass we recommend mowing 2 days before or 2 days after application. However, if you have a newly seeded lawn, application should be made after the secod mowing per product label.
Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack does not contain surfactant and per label states not to apply with surfactants.
Yes, Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack is targeted to treat for goosegrass on bermuda and fescue grass when used as directed on the label.
No, Image Kills Crabgrass will not kill your lawn. It is labeled for use in fescue grass to kill crabgrass. Fill a clean one gallon tank sprayer with 1/2 gallon of water and add one packet with agitation. Finish filling the gallon sprayer with 1/2 gallon of water and continuous agitation. One packet will made 1 gallon of solution and treats 500 sq. ft. If the solution stands for extended period of time before spraying be sure to shake well again before spraying.
If you apply Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack early enough to prevent germination, you should not have to reapply. However, if the weeds begin to actively grow, then you will need to treat again.
No, you should not use Image Kills Crabgrass more than 1 time per year.
If you apply Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack early enough to prevent germination, you should not have to reapply. However, if the weeds begin to actively grow, then you will need to treat again.
Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack is not labeled to be used on Bahia Grass, only the types of grass listed below.
Cool Season: Creeping Bentgrass, Kentucky bluegrass(poa annua), rough bluegrass, fine fescue, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass
Warm Season: Bermudagrass & hybrids, buffalograss, centipedegrass, seashore paspalum, zoysiagrass
If you have any other questions we would be more than welcome to help, you can give us a call at 866-581-7378
You can reseed 1 month after applying Image Kills Crabgrass
Image Kills Crabgrass does not list bahia as a tolerable species for application. Please provide the names of the weeds you are targeting so that we can offer an alternative product.
Unfortuantely, the Image Kills Crabgrass would not be able to be mixed with Sedgehammer. The Image does not have any tank mix instructions on its label, but the Sedgehammer has only one tank mix application on its label and that is for Glyphosate herbicide which is RoundUp.
Yes, Image Kills Crabgrass would be a good option for treating spotted spurge in rye, bluegrass, and fescue lawns.
Yes, Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack will eliminate dallisgrass. This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer.
Image Kills Crabgrass is a post-emergent herbicide, so it can be applied any time weeds are actively growing.
Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack is not labeled for St. Augustine Grass. Blindside or Atrazine would be great post emergent options for crabgrass in St Augustine. For preventing it we would recommend either Dimension 2EW or Prodiamine 65WDG
Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack is not labeled to kill or control. Blindside WDG is labeled for suppression of doveweed when used with a non ionic surfactant.
Per the product label, two applications of Blindside Herbicide 14 to 20 days apart may increase control over a single application
NOTE: Image Kills Crabgrass 3 Pack has been discontinued.