prodiamine
By Ronald in marion ar. on 03/11/2017
The mixing ratio are hard to understand. I just use the product want know until summer
Expert response:
Thank you for your comments! If you have ever have questions about dilution rates, please feel free to email us or call us at 866-581-7378 M-F 9a-5p EST. We appreciate your feedback and your business!
Too early to tell for sure.
By Bill in Dothan, Al on 03/13/2020
I didn't get the Prodiamine 65 until mid February and managed to use it on my lawn shortly after receiving it. I think it is having an affect on some of the weeds that pop up a bit later but it doesn…
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PRODIAMINE 65 WDG (Generic Barricade)
By Brandon in FORTSON, GA on 03/18/2020
Ordered this Herbicide based on my next door neighbors suggestion. I mixed three cap fulls of the Prodiamine with .4 ounces of Fahrenheit into a 4 gallon sprayer, not certain if this amount in 4 gallo…
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Prodiamine
By Bill in Davis on 04/02/2019
Just put it down last week. Hope it works for the gearheads. Or as the more sophisticated call it puncture vine.
Wondering my choosing of this product
By Reggie in Houston on 03/20/2020
Perhaps I waited until the soil was too warm. Not at the 50
do not buy, too complicated
By Bob in PASCAGOULA on 03/15/2022
I love "do my own" company. and when they recommend something, 99.99% of the time you can take to the bank. this product is too hard to use and if you mix it to strong, it will kill your grass. two…
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Expert response:
Herbicides are a lot different than other chemical concentrates as the rates you use are not based per gallon of water but per area as water is just the carrier and will vary from person to person due to equipment used and walking speed. The rate used depends on the type of turfgrass you have as well as the program you are following (single application or split) We do recommend calibrating your sprayer if you do not know how much water it takes you to cover the target area to ensure correct application. You would calibrate by determining the volume of water required to treat 1,000 square feet. Use this calibration volume to determine the amount of water and Prodiamine 65 WDG herbicide needed to treat the target area (see the following calibration example). Note: Sprayer calibration (volume of spray needed to treat 1,000 square feet) will vary with each individual operator. Steps in Calibration: 1. Mark an area of 1,000 square feet (i.e. 20 by 50 feet or 25 by 40 feet). 2. Place the sprayer on a level surface and add water noting the final level of water in the spray tank. 3. Spray the marked area with a sufficient volume of water to provide uniform coverage. Refill the sprayer to the same level as before measuring the amount of water added. The measured water added to the sprayer is the volume needed to cover 1,000 square feet. 4. Determine the application rate (fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.) for Prodiamine 65 WDG from the Recommendations section of this label. 5. To each volume of water used as measured in step 3, add the amount of Prodiamine 65 WDG as determined in step 4. Example: If the sprayer uses 2 gallons of water to cover 1,000 square feet and the desired application rate of Prodiamine 65 WDG is 0.185 - 0.055 oz/1,000 square feet, then you would add 0.185 - 0.055 oz of Prodiamine 65 WDG to every 2 gallons of water to be used."