We recommend applying Remedy Ultra when rainfall or irrigation are not expected for at least 24 hours for best results.
Remedy Ultra will suppress huisache/weesatch/sweet acacia trees. For trees less than 6 inches in basal diameter, you would use 20-30 gallons of Remedy Ultra in enough oil to make 100 gallons of spray mixture (25.6 – 38.4 oz per gal of solution) and spray the basal parts to a height of 12-15 inches from the ground. Please refer to the product label for more details. (The product label lists this tree as “huisache.”)
Remedy Ultra Herbicide states on the product label: Except for lactating dairy animals there are no grazing restrictions following applications of this product. Do not allow lactacting dairy animals to graze treated areas until the next growing season following application of this product. Slaughter restrictions: During the seasons of application, withdraw livestock from grazing treated grassed at least 3 days before slaughter.
The best way to clean your sprayer is to triple rinse it between uses. Triple rinse means to rinse out the inside of the sprayer 3 times, and also fill it with water and run clean water through the hose for at least 1 minute to make sure that there is no residual left in the hose in addition to the tank.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled to be used on edibles. Pastora is labeled for use on corn and soybeans.
We recommend applying Remedy Ultra when rainfall or irrigation are not expected for at least 24 hours for best results.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is recommened to control woody and broadleaf weeds such as poison ivy, elderberry, wild violet and more.
Remedy Ultra does not have grazing restrictions except for lactating dairy animals. There is a pre-harvest interval for hay treated with Remedy Ultra of 14 days. You do need to be very careful when using Remedy or other products containing triclopyr around desirable trees or other ornamental plants. Be sure you do not contact the leaves, branches, or roots of desirable trees with the direct spray or mist of Remedy Ultra to avoid injury. Be sure to follow any other applicable restrictions on the product label.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled for residential use and cannot be used on St. Augustine.
When using Remedy Ultra Herbicide to control blackberry, you will use 2 to 4 pints of Remedy Ultra with 2 to 3 quarts of low volatile 2,4-D in sufficient water per Acre (1.5 – 2.2 oz per 1,000 sq ft). For blackberry, apply during or after bloom for best results.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide should not be used in or near water as it is toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide should be applied at least 25 ft away from any creeks/streams etc. as it is toxic to fish. Also, do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
As we are sure you know, Macartney rose is extremely hard to control and nothing is truly going to be labeled for it. However, in doing some research, we found that the university studies and areas with the most success in controlling it used products like GrazonNext. We would not recommend using Remedy Ultra Herbicide because it contains the active ingredientTriclopyr, which almost every study showed to be ineffective at controlling this invasive plant. You will likely need to do multiple applications with GrazonNext and may need to even cut some of the stems and apply the solution undiluted to the fresh cuts to try and help the plant absorb it directly. You may also want to reach out to your local cooperative extension office, master gardeners program, or department of agriculture to see if they have any other suggestions of successful product use in your region or timing of application that would be best.
When using Remedy Ultra Herbicide to control blackberry, you will use 2 to 4 pints of Remedy Ultra with 2 to 3 quarts of low volatile 2,4-D in sufficient water per acre (1.5–2.2 oz per 1,000 sq ft which usually takes 1 gallon). You would use the same rate for sweetgum, although if you have large trees, we would recommend cutting the trees, making 4-5 holes in the fresh cut stump, and then immediately applying a glyphosate product such as Killzall undiluted by flooding the stump.
Overspray or spray drift of Remedy Ultra Herbicide can harm desired plants. While a light overspray won't be enough to kill a fully matured tree, it can certainly kill the leaves it has contacted. We recommend that you trim back the ivy and then treat the fresh cuts directly with the herbicide so that you are not spraying herbicide over the desirable tree.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for woody plants and broad-leaf weeds,. It will not harm turf.
The best time to apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide is when the plants you are treating for are actively growing and temps are above 55 degrees. It would also be best to apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide at least 24 hours before you're expecting any more rain.
While Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not specifically labeled to control lotebush, lotebush is a woody shrub in the buck bush family and if used at the higher rates should be able to control it. It’s possible you may need more than one application.
Remedy is for use on rangelands and permanent grass pastures (including fencerows and non-irrigation ditch banks within these areas). Remedy Ultra Herbicide is for Commercial areas, Range-land, Grass Pastures, Conservation Reserve Program Acres, including fence rows and non-irrigation ditch banks
Remedy Ultra Herbicide treated areas are safe for chickens/animals to return to once dry, typically after 4-6 hours.