Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide
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  • Asked by Gene from Decatur, In
    11/01/2017
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    What is the recommended temperature for applying Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide?
    A

    For best results, apply Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide when the temperature is between 65-85 degrees, and the soil temperature is above 55 degrees. 

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    5 of 6 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mark
    03/04/2017
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    Is 2 - D Herbicide safe for use in vegetable gardens?
    A

    No, 2 - D Herbicide  is not labeled to be used in vegetable gardens. 

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    4 of 4 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Phil from Raleigh, Nc
    07/10/2018
    Q
    Can I use Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide in a hose end sprayer or would a pump sprayer be preferred? I have a 2 gal pump sprayer. What would be the ratio to use with this option?
    A

    The Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide application rates vary depending on the type of weeds you are trying to control per the product label.  Typically it is not recommended to apply in a hose end sprayer as the rate is per area not per gallon of water.  You would use 0.37 to 0.74 fl oz per 1000 sqft in h…

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  • Asked by Derek from St.louis, Mo
    03/27/2019
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    Do you use a surfactant with 2D when doing a spot treatment?
    A

    Yes, you will need to use a surfactant when applying 2-D Herbicide. 

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  • Asked by Taylo from Houston, Tx
    02/28/2022
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    Can Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide be used to kill mock strawberry in a St. Augustine lawn?
    A

    Quali-Pro 2-D Herbicide is not labeled to control mock strawberry nor can this be safely used on St. Augustine lawns.  Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone is labeld for mock strawberry and labeled for use in St. Augustine (NOT Floratam or Bitterblue Varieties). Please view the full product label for more …

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