Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate states on the label: water in within 1-7 days after application to wash the IMAGE into the root zone where the greatest weed control activity occurs. You can water in right after application or wait for any rain in the next 7 days, you just want to make the water …
Read Full Answer »It is recommenced to apply Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate in the early morning hours or late evening hours when the temperatures are below 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It is fine that the temperatures will be warmer in the day because it will likely dry before the temperatures get that high.
Pets can safely return to an area that has been treated with Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate once everything has dried, usually 1-2 hours.
A surfactant is not required when applying Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be used on St. augustine grass per product label. The manufacturer states that Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be applied to established St. Augustine Grass not to Floratam.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate should be applied at least 24 hours before you are expecting any rain.
Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be used in your bermudagrass to control poa annua. The mixing rate is 2.5 fl oz in a gallon of water if you are doing a spot treatment. If you are treating a larger area, you will use 0.8 fl oz in a gallon of water. This will cover 200 square feet.
You do not need to wait to apply Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate after a rain.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be applied if temperatures are 60 degrees or more consequetively, the labeled weeds are actively growing, and you do not have St. Augustine grass. Water-in at a rate of 1/2 inch within 1 to 7 days to wash Image into the root zone. Please be sure to consult the p…
Read Full Answer »Yes, this product is labeled to kill tall fescue grass is bermuda grass.
Image Kills Nutsedge should not be applied for winter control of weeds on dormant turf including Bermuda per the product label. Our most popular general weed control product that is selective - meaning it will not harm your turf grass, but it will kill your broadleaf weeds - is End Run. End Run is…
Read Full Answer »Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled to take care safely of the grasses and weeds in your oriental Jasmine and Ivy groundcover. It would not harm them when used in them per the product label.
Unfortunately, there is not a way to neutralize Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. You would have to remove all of the treated soil and bring in new untreated soil there in order to plant any edibles. Most manufacturers who sell nutsedge control products will tell you that you would not want to repl…
Read Full Answer »Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can safely be applied to dormant Zoysia.
As long as the product label for the other product you are applying does not prohibit mixing with other herbicides, then it should be fine to apply 2,4-D and Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. Just be sure to follow the more restrictive instructions and the proper dilution rates for each product. It …
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. It will not harm Bermuda grass if used as directed on the label.
Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be used in well-established warm-season lawns, turf-grasses, and selected ornamental plants to control poa annua. The mixing rate is 2.5 fl oz in a gallon of water if you are doing a spot treatment. If you are treating a larger area, you will use 0.8 fl…
Read Full Answer »Image Kills Nutsedge is the only product we have listed for controlling bahiagrass and it is safe for other species of St. Augustine. Floratam is not listed on the label, but there are also no precautions against using on it. We would warn that while it should not kill your grass, it may hurt a…
Read Full Answer »Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled for crabgrass. More than one application may be needed when used as directed.
Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be applied to established St. Augustine lawns if applied as directed on the product label. It can be applied when temperatures are above 60 degrees or more consequetively.