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Resolute 65 WG Prodiamine Herbicide (Generic Barricade) and Barricade 4FL Pre-Emergent Herbicide (Prodiamine), contain the same active ingredient.
Prodiamine 65 WDG (WG stands for Wettable Dispersible Granule) is an effective pre-emergent herbicide for pre-emergent grass and broadleaf weed control. Prodiamine is flexible enough that it can be applied in both the spring and fall for season long crabgrass control. Prodiamine 65 WG also control bluegrass, spurge, witchgrass and more, and can be used safely on St. Augustine, Bermudagrass, Fescue and other common turf grasses (see label for complete list). Prodiamine 65 WDG is non-staining and can be mixed and applied along with fertilizer and iron solutions.
Compare to Barricade 65WG Herbicide.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Prodiamine - 65% |
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Target pests | Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua), Barnyardgrass, Carpetweed-04, Chickweed (common), Chickweed (mousear), Crabgrass (large and smooth), Crowfootgrass, Cup grass (woolly), Foxtails (annual), Goosegrass, Henbit, Itchgrass, Johnsongrass (seedling), Junglerice, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters (common), Lovegrass, Panicum (browntop, fall and Texas), Pigweed, Purslane (common), Pusley (Florida), Rescuegrass, Shepherdspurse, Signalgrass Broadleaf, Speedwell (Persian), Sprangletop, Spurge (prostate), Witchgrass, Woodsorrel (yellow, from seed) |
For use in | Established Turf-grasses (excluding golf course putting greens), Lawns and Sod Nurseries, Container Ornamentals, Landscape Ornamentals, Established Perennials and Wildflower Plantings, and Christmas Tree Farms |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK NY (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 5.61 lbs |
Manufacturer | Quali-Pro (Mfg. Number: 83013356) |
UPC | 072693335639 |
EPA Registration | 53883-429 |
Prodiamine 65 WDG is labeled for use on the following turf grasses:
Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, Centipedegrass, Kikuyugrass, Seashore Paspalum, St. Augustinegrass, Tall Fescue (including turf-type), Fine Fescue, Zoysiagrass, Buffalograss, Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Creeping Bentgrass (0.5 inches or more in height).
Easy to use for First timer!
By Lg on 03/14/2017
Research enough on this stuff to be an expert. Conversion was easy when using Google. I used a little pill cup with tablespoon, ML, oz markers to properly mix the product. Took the average of the label recommendation @ 0.185-0.55o oz per 1000 sqft. Came out to ~ 10 ml per 1000 sq ft in 2 gallons of water. Took 3.5 refill @ 2 gallons of my E-sprayer. But was done in <1 hour for 7K sq ft yard. It rained the next 2 days so hoping to see no crab grass or other weeds when April hits
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Prodiamine 65 WDG Is a Blessing to my Centipede
By Anonymous on 06/10/2013
I sowed my grass in April of 2012. It was used for crops prior to building a house and seeding. I had the ability to water and thankfully received a good amount from the Big Man. However, I kept noticing that the highest part of my yard, didn't come up as expected. Crabgrass outgrew the centipede so I was left with a major problem. In March of 2013 I applied Prodimine 65 WDG to prevent the crabgrass from coming up. It worked great!!!!!! The spaces where my grass hadn't came up, were now dead and the centipede was able to grow across. My yard is not fully covered, but should be by the end of the growing season. If I hadn't sprayed, the crabgrass would have came up and the centipede wouldn't have been able to spread like it did. I used about 1 pound per acre. In the lower parts of my yard the centipede came up really good last year. As I speak, the crabgrass is starting to come back in the lower part because it is very heavy and fertile soil. You could literally grow anything on it. I wish I would have applied the whole 2 pounds per acre so I would have had a residual of approx. 8 months. Lesson Learned. I highly recommend to anyone who is having a weed problem. I am a happy customer!!!!!
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5th Season using Prodimine
By Joe on 01/21/2015
Lawn treatment for Fox tail and crab grass.
By Ray on 04/10/2016
Used this for the first time spring of 2015. Mixed 4 oz. per 15 gallons in my sprayer. Laid out the yard in 1/4 acre sections using google earth. Have been fighting fox tail for years. After using Prodiamine had no weeds in the treated areas. Didn't do another application in late July like I should have so had some fox tail show up in the fall. In 2016 will do two applications and plan on great results.
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Prodiamine 65 WDG
By Ralph on 04/08/2014
I don't have a scale available.
The rates for Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) will vary depending on what type of grass you have. Could you let us know your grass type so we may assist you further with your rates? If you are not sure, your local extension office can help you identify it as DoMyOwn no longer offers grass or weed IDs
https://npic.orst.edu/pest/countyext.htm
Spurge takes over my lawn as soon as the weather gets hot, usually around June.
Below is our guide on how to prevent spurge. Per our guide, we recommend applying a pre-emergent such as Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) in the spring before soil temperatures get above 55 degrees. Your local extension office can also assist you with optimal timing application
https://www.domyown.com/spurge-treatment-guide-a-580.html?srsltid=AfmBOop2uy8ZTFbUP3sxY0vKpTu5cF6nM_D18liel5oLUwEH2CTpyp8N
https://npic.orst.edu/pest/countyext.htm
I read the poa annua is best stopped if sprayed twice in the fall. The table says to use no more than .36 of an ounce per 1,000sq.ft. per year. So if I do 2 apps in the Fall, and one app in the spring for crabgrass, is each application 1/3 of that .36 ounce? (.12 per 1,000sq.ft.)??
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) is not the best recommendation in the fall. It would be best to do 2 applications of it in the spring for crabgrass & other spring weeds at the rate of 1oz per 1k square feet. And in the fall you may do application of Ike's Sandbur and Crabgrass Preventer for the poa
Could Prodiamine be mixed with Simazine in the same tank for fall Pre E application?
Yes, Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) and Princep Liquid Herbicide can be tank mixed provided a compatibility test has been done to ensure they are physically compatible. Follow the tank mixing instructions per the individual product labels for proper steps on Tank Mixing.
Will this work on aggressive infestation of Kikuyugrass, Pennisetum clandestinum? How often can I apply this, as I kill off there will be seed droppings and this stuff just keeps wanting to come back so I would like to keep fighting its re-growth. I am coastal southern CA so there is no winter meaning this stuff can regrow all year round
I get the amount of water prodiamine wdg65 is mixed with doesn't matter as it is just the carrier and that the actual amount is what is important. After applying it needs to be watered in with 0.5" of rain or irrigation within 10 days. Does it matter if it rains more than the 0.5"? What if it rains say 2" Does it move to much product to deep into the soil to be as effective as it should had only 0.5" only let the product get just below the surface?
Extremely heavy rain could potentially just wash the product away. If you are not sure about the amount of rainfall you will receive, we suggest watering in the Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) with a sprayer.
I'm guessing this is supposed to be measured by weight rather than fluid ounces. (Stupid confusing imperial units?)
Yes, Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) is by weight since it is a granule concentrate. You can see the equivalent measurements on product label on page 14.
Field was tilled in fall, crabgrass took over. Is there something I can do to prevent weed growth
Unfortunately, when the seeding customer will need to decide between seeding or applying a pre-emergent such as Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade), we would recommend waiting for soil temperatures to get warm enough & for the weeds to germinate to apply a post-emergent. Next year if you are not seeding, you can apply for a pre-emergent
I want to spray right over top of Juniper
Prodiamine 65 WDG is safe when used as directed around ornamental plantings. It is only a pre-emergent, used to prevent weeds emerging. It will not kill anything that is actively growing. It should not be applied over the top of newly planted ornamental plants but should be fine for established plants. Per the product label, should be safe around your junipers. Please refer to the product label for use rates and complete application instructions.
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We loved the Timothy that was growing in our side lot, so we decided to plant more. We want to kill the crab grass and clover that's also growing there, but is safe for Timothy. We have already purchased and applied the Prodiamine. :( Hopefully, this won't harm the Timothy.
Prodiamine 65 WDG is not labeled to be used on Timothygrass nor is it labeled for pasture grazing areas where this is commonly planted. It will not kill anything already growing as it is a pre emergent that prevents weeds from emerging when applied before they germinate.
Putting down The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide at low bag rate in Feb. Can I come back in 4-5 weeks and apply Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) and Image with pump sprayer?
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) can be applied as long as soil temperatures are below 55 degrees. The Anderson's 0.48 Barricade Herbicide is also a prodiamine based product so you must make sure you do not go over the max rate of either product as that it the max for the active as a whole, whether you switch to a different brand or not. If you need assistance on when to stop applying a pre-emergent in your area, your local extension office can assist you with timing
Image is a post emergent that would be applied to actively growing weeds, best done with they have just emerged and are young and can be used around the same time as pre-emergents if needed.
I live in Oklahoma City where the wind is almost always above 10MPH. Today is one of those rare days that the wind speed is very light. The soil temperature is around 45-50 degrees, according to the forecasts. I see everyone recommends applying Prodiamine when temps are at least 55 degrees, but I never see if it is okay to apply when under that temp. Please clarify.
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) should be applied before soil temperatures are below 55 degrees which is different from air temperatures. Here is a video on how to determine your soil temperatures. You may also reach out to your local extension office for timing in your area
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade) needs to be applied via a sprayer while Pendulum 2G Granular Herbicide needs to be applied via a spreader so they cannot be mixed. You could put both down the same day but it would best to use one in the fall & the other in the spring instead to rotate to prevent resistance. Pendulum would be a great fall pre-emergent while Prodiamine would be a great spring pre
Prodiamine 65 WDG is safe when used as directed around ornamental plantings. It is only a pre-emergent, used to prevent weeds emerging. It will not kill anything that is actively growing. It should not be applied over the top of newly planted ornamental plants but should be fine for established plants.
Prodiamine 65 WDG (Generic Barricade)
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