Monterey Spurge Power already has a sticker/surfactant in the formula and does not require an additional one.
Monterey Spurge Power is applied at the rate of 1.0-1.25 oz. in 2-5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
We would recommend that you apply Monterey Spurge Power with a hand pump or backpack sprayer to ensure the most accurate application.
You will use 1-1.25 oz. of Monterey Spurge Power per 2-5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Please see the product label for complete application instructions
Monterey Spurge Power should only be applied to listed established lawns only.
Monterey Spurge Power and Blindside can be mixed together. Be sure to keep the solution agitated during application.
Yes, Monterey Spurge Power can be used on St. Augustine grass. Please be sure to follow the instructions on the product label.
You can plant in areas that have been treated with Monterey Spurge Power 1 year after application.
The Monterey Spurge Power label states to reseed no sooner than 3 to 4 weeks after application of this product.
Monterey Spurge Power should not be used on desirable groundcover or other ornamentals since it will likely cause damage to these plants.
Monterey Spurge Power application rates will vary depending on where and what you are treating. You will use 1-1.25 oz. per 2-5 gallons of water per 1000 sq. ft. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Yes, Monterey Spurge Power is labeled for use on St. Augustine grass to kill wild violets. Please refer to the label for complete mixing and application instructions.
It would be best to wait 48 hours after applying Monterey Spurge Power to water the lawn.
Glyphosate alone does not always control wandering Jew/Spiderwort/tradescantia because it can reroot easily if any plant fragments are left in the area. We would recommend a product that contains triclopyr such as Monterey Spurge Power for more complete kill on this plant. Cultural practices such as removing all plant litter and bringing native plants into the area to better compete will also help to eradicate this plant.
Monterey Spurge Power is applied at 1.0 to 1.25 fl. oz. in 2 gallons to 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. to control weeds growing in lawn planted to Bluegrass, Fescue, Rye, Bent (excluding golf greens and tees), Bahia, Bermuda, and Zoysia.
Yes, if you sprayed Monterey Spurge Power too strong more than likely it has killed the grass in the spots that you're seeing. You can water the area if the application wasn't done too long ago, especially the burned spots and see if that helps any grass to regrow or wait 3 to 4 weeks after the application was made and reseed.
Monterey Spurge Power can take time to kill treated weeds. It should not be applied be more than twice a year with an interval of 21 days between applications.
Yes, Monterey Spurge Power is labeled for creeping charlie in both warm and cool season grasses. You would use it at a rate of 1 - 1.25 fl oz per 2 - 5 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft. Local conditions may affect the use of this chemical as shown on the product label. We recommend you consult State Experimental Station or Extension Service weed specialist for specific recommendations for local weed problems and for information on possible lower dosages.
Monterey Spurge Power should not be used on desirable groundcover or other ornamentals since it will likely cause damage to these plants. If you have grassy weeds in the myoporum, then you could use Fertilome Over The Top II Grass Killer to control the grassy weeds. If it is a large area, then you could also use a pre-emergent around the established ground cover, such as Snapshot.
Monterey Spurge Power can be applied as a broadcast as long as your turf is tolerant to it. October would be a good time to apply, as long as the weeds are actively growing and temps are above 55 degrees. Pre-emergent application depends on what type of turf you have and what you are aiming to treat. Please visit our Lawn Care Guide for more information.