Quinclorac 75 DF is mixed at 1 tbsp. per gallon of water, so you will get approximately 32 gallons of mixed solution from the 1 pound container.
It is recommended not to mow within 2 days before or 2 days after applying Quinclorac 75 DF.
Quinclorac 75 DF should be used with a Methylated Seed Oil (MSO) surfactant such as Prime Source Duo Stick. Generally speaking, triclopyr does not require a surfactant and is normally applied in cooler temperatures whereas quinclorac is applied in warmer temperatures. Using triclopyr with an MSO may be too harsh on any desirable turfgrass. There is a specific window (time frame) these types of products could be applied if they were to be applied together for a situation labeled safe for that type of use. We would recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office for more information on the best timing to treat the specific weeds in your specific region.
Quinclorac 75 DF should be applied at the rate of 0.245 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. - per application - as 3 sequential applications at 14-21 day intervals for torpedograss control. This would give a total of 0.735 oz. of product per 1000 sq. ft. after the 3 applications.
Quinclorac 75 DF is a 1lb jar that is mixed at 1 tbsp. per gallon of water (1 lb. per acre) See the product label for complete application instructions.
The amount of time you will need to wait to reseed after applying Quinclorac 75 DF will depend on the type of seed you are using. Please refer to the seeding chart on p. 11 of the product label for specific timing.
Quinclorac 75 DF cannot be used in pastureland where animals graze. It can only be used in commercial & residential turf-grass, golf courses, sports fields and sod farms.
Quinclorac 75 DF is not labeled for either poison Iiy or poison oak. 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental would be a better option.
You can apply Quinclorac 75 DF 2-3 days after mowing.
Quinclorac 75 DF is not recommended to be used in a hose end sprayer. For best results, a hand-pump or backpck sprayer should be used.
The amount of time you will need to wait to reseed after applying Quinclorac 75 DF will depend on the type of seed you are using. Please refer to the seeding chart on p. 11 of the product label for specific timing.
After applying Quinclorac 75 DF Herbicide crabgrass will first discolor and then over a long period of time start to breakdown. You will have discolored spots for some time unless you choose to remove the dead crabgrass physically.
Drive XLR8 and Quinclorac 75 DF are different formulations so the percentage of active ingredient is different. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions. The use of a methylated seed oil surfactant, such as Duo Stick Select is recommended to greatly enhance the effectiveness of either of the products.
Quinclorac 75 DF is not labeled to control redstem filaree. Dismiss Turf would be a better option.
Quinclorac 75 DF is not labeled for barnyard grass. Q4 would be a good option but the turf needs to be established, which means it needs to be mowed twice before applying or be at least 4 weeks since seeding.
Quinclorac 75 DF is used at the rate of 0.367 oz per 1000 sq ft when applied as a broadcast appliation or spot treatment in a minimum of 0.5 gallons of water. If you are just spot treating with a specific amount of water, for example 1 gallon, you would use the 1 tbsp per gallon of water. So if you are treating the entire lawn, you could use 1.25 oz in 4 gallons to treat the entire lawn.
Quinclorac 75 DF is labeled for several types of foxtail as well as field bindweed. Be sure to review the full product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
It is required to mix Quinclorac 75 DF with a MSO surfactant, but we recommend reading the product label to see if the product can be tank mixed with any type of fertilizers.
As long as you perform a tank mix test first to check for compatibility between the two chemicals, you can tank mix the Quinclorac 75 DF and the Tebuconazole fungicide to apply together. You will want to mix the Quinclorac into the tank first since it is the dry chemical that will need more time to dissolve into the water before adding the other chemical.