Depending on what you are treating for, you would use 1.1 - 2.3 fl oz or Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide per 1000 sq ft. This normally would be approximately 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft.
Depending on what you are treating for, you would use 1.1 - 2.3 oz. Pendulum Aquacap per 1,000 sq. ft. This normally would be approx. 1 gallon water per 1,000 square feet.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is a pre-emergent and 2,4 D is a selective post-emergent herbicide, so there should not be any reason you could not mix the two as long as they are each safe for the application area and used as directed. It is recommended to perform a simple jar test prior to tank mixing to ensure comparability.
When applying Pendulum Aquacap Herbicide you would use 1.1 - 2.3 oz per 1,000 sq ft. Yes, you would need to mearsure off 1,000 sq ft and see how much water it takes to cover that area, and that would be the amount of water used with the Pendulum Aquacap for that 1,000 sq ft area.
Pre-emergent herbicides are not recommended to be used in a hose end sprayer. Depending on what you are treating for, you would use 1.1 - 2.3 oz. Pendulum Aquacap per 1,000 sq. ft. This normally would be approx. 1 gallon water per 1,000 square feet.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide can be applied in both spring and fall, depending on the weeds you are targeting. It is recommended that on cool season turf, pre-emergent applications be done in either mid to late March-May and/or August-November in the fall before the soil temperature reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check out our Cool Season Lawn Schedule for information on when to apply products.
Yes, Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is a pre-emergent that will leave a residual. It is a safe product as long as the label instructions are followed and allow it to completely dry before letting anyone, including your pets, back outside.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide treated areas are safe to return to once dry, typically after 4-6 hours after watering in.
Pre-emergents such as Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide require water for the product to reach the thatch area to prevent the weeds from germintating. Unfortunately we do not have an alternate application that does not require water for the product to be effective.
There is the potential for Pendulum AquaCap to stain porous surfaces such as stone and wood. The Pendulum AquaCap label states that you should avoid unintentional contact of spray solution to driveways, stone, wood, and other porous surfaces and recommends that you rinse surfaces IMMEDIATELY using a heavy spray of water to avoid staining.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide can be applied prior to weed germination in both spring and fall, depending on the weeds you are targeting.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide can be applied outside of 15 feet away from a well.cistern.
Yes, you can mix Aquacap with Diquat but just keep in mind that Diquat is a non-selective herbicide and will kill anything it is sprayed on.
Depending on what you are treating for, you would use 1.1 - 2.3 fl oz or Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide per 1000 sq ft. This normally would be approximately 1 gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft. (We recommend calibrating your equipment to determine volume per 1,000 sq ft)
We do not recommend Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide for this type of application. We would suggest a product such as RoundUp QuikPro as it does not contain a lasting residual in the soil.
Yes, Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is a pre-emergent that requires waterin in after application to get down into the soil to create the barrier. According to the Label, The efficacy of Pendulum AquaCap will be improved if the application is followed by 1/2 inch of rainfall or its equivalent in sprinkler irrigation. It is best to do this within 7-10 days of application if not right after application.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is known to have a strong odor but it should fade within a few days. Staying around for a couple of weeks shouldn't happen but it would depend on the rate you used and how much was applied.
Yes, Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is safe to be used on Ryegrass.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide should be watered in with a 1/2 inch of rain or equivalent by sprinkler irrigation for increased effectiveness. Erratic weed control may result if not properly irrigated within 30 days.
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide is a pre-emergent that can be applied in spring and fall prior to weed germination. The best time will depend on the weeds being targeted and when soil temperatures are around 55 degrees.
Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region.
The general rule for spring is to apply your pre-emergent herbicide treatment after the ground has thawed from the winter but before the temperature of your soil reaches 55 degrees, as that is when crabgrass begins to germinate. Other weeds will germinate when the soil temperature is between 55 and 65 degrees. You can use a soil thermometer to determine the temperature of your lawn/area. You will want to measure the temperature of the soil a few inches below ground.