A pre-emergent herbicide such as Pendulum Aqua Cap would help with prevention but will not treat actively growing Japanese Stiltgrass. We would suggest a selective post-emergent such as Acclaim. Acclaim Extra is a selective post-emergence herbicide that controls annual and perennial grasses in turf including Japanese Stiltgrass. Please refer to the product label for specific applications to your turfgrass.
There will not be any herbicides specifically labeled for use on Kurrapia. The Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide and pre-emergents in general, are only for preventing weeds from seed and can not damage existing established growing plants unless off-label and incorrect applications are made to cause damage. Pre-emergents in general should not be applied to anything that has not been established for at least several months to avoid any potential damage or stunting of the plant. You can reach out to the creator of the kurrapia on their website to ask if they have feedback on the use of Pendulum or other products on that ground cover.
Yes, Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide is a top pre-emergent product for Poa Annua (Annual Bluegrass). Fall applications should be applied when soil temperatures are below 70 degrees but before the first frost of the season. Spring applications should be applied as the weather warms but before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees. Depending on where you live and what your local climate is like, you could apply your spring treatment in February or March and your fall treatment in September or November.
Please review our How to Treat for Poa Annua Guide for more information.
Pendulum 2G may be applied to established perennial wildflowers before emergence of weeds or wildflowers. For wildflowers being established from seed, apply Pendulum 2G after wildflowers have emerged but prior to weed germination. If weeds have already germinated, use a labeled postemergence product to control emerged weeds.
It is recommended that you wait at least three months after applying Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide to reseed or overseed your turfgrass. It is also recommended that you allow the turf to recover prior to making an application of the product. If you are treating new areas, you should wait until it is well established with at least three mowings.
Pendulum 2G is not labeled to be used around anything edible. We do not carry a pre-emergent specifically labeled to control nutsedge in a vegetable garden. This is not typically a weed that can be controlled with pre-emergents.
You can spot treat with a product such as Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
For Fall applications, Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide should be applied when soil temps drop below 70 degrees but before the first frost of the season (September or November). In spring, pre-emergents should be applied when soil temperatures are around or just under 55 degrees (February/March).
Application rates are determined by the type of turfgrass you have, please refer to the Rate Chart on page 4 of the product label. For exact timing recommendations in your area, we would suggest contacting the Master Gardener with the County Cooperative Extension office as they will be able to give you an exact time frame for applying this product in your area.
Timing on when to apply Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide will depend on the specific weed(s) you are targeting. For the best time when to apply a pre-emergent in your region, we would recommend reaching out to your Master Gardener at your local cooperative extension office. Generally, applications will be done in the Spring and Fall as this is the time that weeds are starting to germinate, and you will need to apply before germination for best results.
Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide can be used on bermuda as long as the rates are followed it should not have an impact on your grass.
We wouldn't recommend applying the Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide and the Bifen IT together as the Bifen doesn't need to be applied within 24 hours of rain or water and you have to water in the Pendulum.
According to the Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide product label, you want to delay reseeding or winter overseeding to treated turfgrass for at least 3 months following the last application of this product.
To know how to apply Pendulum 2G with your Earthway Professional Broadcast Spreader (2050P), we would recommend for you to watch the following video, How to Calibrate Your Spreader. This video tutorial walks you through how to calibrate your spreader correctly if the setting for this particular spreader is not on the product label.
You can apply 75 - 100 lbs of Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide per acre for burweed which would break down to .0017 - .0023 lbs per sq foot.
We apologize, but we do not have the exact setting used to apply Pendulum 2G for that model spreader. We would recommend for you to watch our spreader settings video to learn how to calibrate your spreader correctly depending on what product you are using.
Pendulum 2G is safe for animals when used as directed. Animals should be kept out of the area during application and while the product is being watered in. They can return to the area as soon as everything is fully dry.
The application timing for Pendulum 2G will vary depending on what you are treating for and where you are located. It would be a good idea to speak with a master gardener at your local cooperative extension office for advice on the best times to apply in your area.
Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide does not kill anything, only prevents seeds from emerging in treated areas. It is labeled for puncturevine. You would use the rate listed on the product label for your turf type and program following, 75 - 150 lbs. per acre Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region.
Yes, Pendulum 2G Herbicide is labeled for southern lawns, including buffalo grass. It is not a restricted product. You can order and have it shipped directly to you.
Wewould recommend for you to watch our spreader settings video to learn how to calibrate your spreader correctly depending on your turfgrass and the program you are following when using Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide.