The amount of Remedy Ultra Herbicide used will vary depending entirely on what you are treating. The label has different mix rate options based on the target plant species. In most cases, the label recommends 1-2 pints per acre so that is 0.36 - 0.72 oz per 1000 sq/ft. Please refer to the product label for your specific plant species and use directions.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide treated plants die two to three weeks after application as it is a systemic herbicide that moves through the plant and this takes time. Plant growth will start to look abnormal within days of applying though.
We recommend applying Remedy Ultra when rainfall or irrigation are not expected for at least 24 hours for best results.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled for pecans or pecan saplings. We would recommend you contact your local department of Agriculture for a product recommendation.
Yes, Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled to treat posion ivy. The mixing ratio is 1.28 – 1.92 fl. oz. per gallon of water for spot treatments.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is safe around horses when used as directed on the label. It is recommended they be out of the area during treatment until dry.
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 is not labeled to be used on edibles. Pastora is labeled for use on corn and soybeans.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide states on the product label that it may be mixed with Tordon 22K for best results in treating pricklypear cactus. It does not mention that is can be used for any other type. We recommend you contact your local county extension office for recommendations on treating cactus in your area.
Yes, Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled to treat posion ivy. The mixing ratio is 1.28 – 1.92 fl. oz. per gallon of water for spot treatments.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for woody plants and broad-leaf weeds,. It will not harm turf.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled to be used on edibles such as asparagus so we cannot recommend applying as injury could occur.
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Over spray, or spray drift of Remedy Ultra Herbicide can harm desired plants. While a light over spray won't be enough to kill a fully matured tree, it can certainly kill the leaves it has contacted. The tree should recover in time.
Established grasses are tolerant to this product, but newly seeded grasses may be injured until well established as indicated by tillering, development of a secondary root system and vigorous growth when using Remedy Ultra Herbicide.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is recommened to control woody and broadleaf weeds such as poison ivy, elderberry, wild violet and more.
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide can vary depending on where you are treating and what you are treating for. Remedy Ultra Herbicide can be mixed with either an agricultural surfactant such as Southern Ag Non IonicSurfactant, or oil such as diesel, kerosene, or fuel oil, depending on what you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
We recommend waiting at least 12 months before planting anything new where you have applied Remedy Ultra Herbicide as it can persist in the soil for that long.
We apologize but Remedy Ultra Herbicide does not list orchardgrass or timothy on the label as tolerable. You may want contact the manufacturer directly for further details to confirm if it would be safe. DOW can be reached at at 800.992.5994
We recommend applying Remedy Ultra when rainfall or irrigation are not expected for at least 24 hours for best results.