As long as the treated area had close to 24 hours of no rain you do not need to reapply Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide. You cannot reapply until 30 days after the initial application.
There is no wait time after applying Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide to apply fertilizer.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to eradicate Canadian Thistle. Please let us know what type of desired area/turf that you are treating so that we can offer an alternative product selection to best fit your needs.
According to the Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide product label areas treated with this product may be reseeded 3 to 4 weeks after application.
Both Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide and EndRun Herbicide contain the same 3 active ingredients in the same percentages, and both are labeled for use on golf courses to control weeds. We cannot say for certain that the products are 100% the same since the inert ingredients are privy only to the manufacturers.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for puncture vine. We would recommend using Monterey Brush & Vine Control for puncture vine. You will use 1 fl. oz. per gallon of water.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for use on pastures and is not recommended anywhere animals graze, it is only for meant for turfgrass. We would recommend checking directly with the manufacturer for advice on how long to wait after applying off label. Loveland Products can be reached at (970) 685-3300.
According to the product label you should use between 1.1 and 1.5 ounces of the Mec Amine 3 Way per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide will not treat for Puncturevine/Goat weed. Hi Yield 2,4 D is labeled for Puncturevine.
The Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide product label states that you cannot apply to a newly seeded lawn until after the second mowing. You will just have to wait and see if the seed will grow if the product was applied sooner. You may need to reseed. f
Yes as long as you keep applications at least 10 feet away from edibles it will be fine to use Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for thistles. Please provide the type of thistle you are targeting and the desired turf species for an alternate recommendation.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide should not harm honey bees as long as they are not sprayed directly or contact the wet surfaces. It is best to apply products when bees are not foraging.
Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide needed per gallon of water, as water is only the carrier. The label states that for cool seasons grasses 1.1- 1.5 fl oz of product is used over 1,000 sq foot area. For warm season grasses the label states 0.75- 0.9 fl oz should be used in a 1,000 sq ft area. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated as water is just the carrier. On average you will use between 1 and 2 gallons (could be up to 5 gallons) of water per 1000 sq/ft when applying herbicides and you will need to calibrate your sprayer to the output that best fits your yard and application rate for your turf. To calibrate your equipment, for example, a 1 gallon sprayer, mark off an area of 1,000 square feet, and cover that area at your normal pace as evenly as possible. If you used the entire gallon, you would use the recommended amount of product in 1 gallon of water. If it takes you more water to cover the area you would use the higher rate of product to ensure optimum results.
Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide needed per gallon of water, as water is only the carrier. The label states that for cool seasons grasses 1.1- 1.5 fl oz of product is used over 1,000 sq foot area. For warm season grasses the label states 0.75- 0.9 fl oz should be used in a 1,000 sq ft area. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated as water is just the carrier. On average you will use between 1 and 2 gallons (could be up to 5 gallons) of water per 1000 sq/ft when applying herbicides and you will need to calibrate your sprayer to the output that best fits your yard and application rate for your turf. To calibrate your equipment, for example, a 1 gallon sprayer, mark off an area of 1,000 square feet, and cover that area at your normal pace as evenly as possible. If you used the entire gallon, you would use the recommended amount of product in 1 gallon of water. If it takes you more water to cover the area you would use the higher rate of product to ensure optimum results. Depending on what rate you are applying, 2.5 gal Mec Amine D will cover approx. 3 acres.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not a restricted use product. It can be used by people without a license on their own properties as directed on the product label.
The active ingredients in Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide are 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt 30.56%, Dicamba, dimethylamine salt 2.77%, MCPP-P, DMA salt 8.17%. It does not contain the same active ingredient as Roundup. Roundup contains Glyphosate.
Mec Amine D 3-Way Broadleaf Herbicide is not a set rate per water used but instead is per area per the product label. It would be applied at the rate of 3 to 4 pints per acre (1.1 to 1.5 fl oz/1000 sqft). For normal application use 40-80 gallons of water per acre (1 to 2 gallons of water per 1000 sqft). For professional lawn maintaince use to 5 gallons of water per 1000 sqft.