It is recommended to mow 2 days before Pramitol 25E application and you can mow as soon as two days after application.
Pramitol 25E should not be applied if the ground is frozen.
Pramitol 25E is mixed at the rate of 8 ounces per gallon of water at the lowest dilution, up to 32 ounces per gallonfor harder to kill brush. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Pramitol 25E is a total vegetation killing product and will eliminate anything growing where you spray it, including thistle. It will keep anything new from growing in the treated areas for up to 1 year. Caution should be used during application as some leaching in the soil could occur and destroy nearby desirable vegetation and turfs.
You are pretty close on your application needs. The Pramitol 25E Product Label states for under asphalt and similar areas: Apply Pramitol 25E uniformly at the rate of 7.8 gals. per acre (23 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.) in a minimum of 100 gals. of water. Use the lower rate to control annual and susceptible perennial weeds and grasses such as downy bromegrass, oatgrass, goosegrass, quackgrass, puncturevine, goldenrod, and plantain. Use the higher rate to control hard-to-kill perennial weeds and grasses such as johnsongrass, bindweed, and wild carrot.
Mixing roundup in will definitely help with the burn down of the already actively growing and emerged weeds. Using most roundup products around 2-5 oz per gallon of water will yield a strong enough solution for any burn down. Be sure to keep the Pramitol outside the dripline of any desirable vegetation on the property like trees/bushes/shrubs etc.
You could potentially use a hose-end sprayer to apply Pramitol 25E if you can correctly calibrate your sprayer and avoid any potential contact or runoff to any desirable plants. For susceptible perennial grasses, you would use 12 - 18 oz per 1,000 square feet in sufficient water. For hard-to-kill perennial weeds and grasses, you would use 22 - 29.4 oz. per 1,000 sq ft. It is most important to use the correct amount of herbicide for the area you are treating and then using sufficient water or rainfall to irrigate it into the soil than it is to use a specific amount per gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions. Another option would be a backpack sprayer.
Pramitol 25E is mixed at the rate of 8 ounces per gallon of water at the lowest dilution, up to 32 ounces per gallonfor harder to kill brush. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Pramitol 25E is a total vegetation killing product and will eliminate anything growing where you spray it. It will keep anything new from growing in the treated areas for up to 1 year. Caution should be used during application as some leaching in the soil could occur and destroy nearby desirable vegetation and turfs.
Yes, Pramitol 25E can be mixed with glyphosate products like Cornerstone Plus Herbicide for more effective results.
Pramitol 25E is mixed at the rate of 8 ounces per gallon of water at the lowest dilution, up to 32 ounces per gallon for harder to kill brush. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Applying Pramitol 25E at less than the recommended rates may cause the product to be less effective or not effective at all.
A Pramitol 25E spill should fade over time, or you can use a tough deck brush to remove.
Pramitol 25E is mixed at the rate of 8 ounces per gallon of water at the lowest dilution, up to 32 ounces per gallon for harder to kill brush. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Pramitol 25E is a soil sterilizer and would kill all plants it comes into contact with and within typically a 5 foot reach of where it is used. This is only for bare ground applications in areas where you want no plant life to grow for up to one year, such as gravel driveways/walkways, airport runways, etc.
Broadleaf weeds in a flower & ornamental beds will be treated very differently and much more carefully than would be needed in a lawn. Any broadleaf weeds (like clover, violets, dandelion, bittercress, etc) have to be hand pulled or directly spot treated with a general weed control product or roundup. Since broadleaf weeds are so similar in nature to most plants found in bedding areas, you would not be able to spray over the top without harming both. Any grassy weeds can usually be controlled with an over the top broadcast spray in flower beds with no worry of harm coming to them, but you will always want to check the product label for your specific species to be sure it’s safe. We recommend using pre-emergents as that is the most effective way to stop weeds especially in flower bed areas where chemical options are limited. Below you fill find links to liquid and granule options for your bedding areas.
Post Emergent (kills what has already emerged from the soil)
Grass Out Max
Non Ionic Surfactant- Will need to be mixed in with the Grass Out Max
Pre-Emergent Herbicide
Snapshot Herbicide
That is correct, you should only be mixing up the amount of solution you plan to use at that time and no left over solution should be stored in the sprayer. Up to 24 hours is the most you would leave a product in solution for and one like Pramitol 25E will start to settle and break down in the sprayer the longer it is left sitting.
Pramitol 25E is a concentrated product that must be mixed with water and sprayed onto soil or plants you wish to control and where you want to create a long term barrier under concrete or asphalt. On average you will use at least 2-3 gallons of water per 1000 sq/ft of surface area you treat to make sure its adequately watered in and creating the thick barrier in the soil you are looking for. You can see the Pramitol 25E Product Label for use rates based on your needs.
When using Pramitol 25E Herbicide, you actually want it to rain. This product will not provide herbicidal action in the treated area unless application is immediately followed by watering the area with at least ¼" of water or application of the product just prior to a rain event sufficient to penetrate to the root system of the target vegetation.
Pramitol 25E is a known leecher but how far it will depends on the amount of rain the area receives in a year. We would recommend not applying but you will need to stay at least 10 feet away, if not more depending on the slope of your property and how much rain is expected.
Yes, rainfall or watering in the Pramitol 25E after the application is recommended to help push the product deeper in the soil, which will increase the effectiveness towards the root system. If you have any other questions about Pramitol 25E, we recommend going over the product label
Pramitol 25E is not labeled for use around or near water wells. Per the product label, this chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. The use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may results in groundwater contamination. Application around a cistern or well may result in contamination of drinking water or groundwater.
Pramitol 25E is not labeled to control Silverleaf Nightshade. GrazonNext HL is labeled for Silverleaf Nightshade (flowering stage) at 1.5 to 2.1 pints (24 to 34 fluid oz) product per acre.
Please review this article by the Texas A&M Extension Office on a suggested treatment program using GrazonNext and other herbicides.