It would be best to apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide at least 24 hours before you're expecting any more rain.
It is recommended that you wait at least 3 weeks after applying Remedy Ultra Herbicide to replant or reseed.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not specifically labeled for american beauty berry. We recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for further recommendations.
You will mix ½ gallon Remedy into 50 gallons water.
Over spray, or spray drift of Remedy Ultra Herbicide can harm desired plants. It sounds like that is the case with your oak trees. 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.
The Chapin 3.5 Gallon Concrete Sprayer 1949 is sometimes used to spray diesel fuel. Be sure you exercise extreme caution when using any product that is flammable.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide has a shelf life of three years from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide can be used at a variety of rates. For a 20 gallon sprayer you can do a range of 2.9-5.1 oz per 20 gallons of water as shown in the chart below from the product label.
GPA | 19 fl oz/A | 24 fl oz/A | 34 fl oz/A |
20 | 2.9 | 3.6 | 5.1 |
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide vary depending on where and how you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete information on your application. For spot treatment use a 1 to 1.5% solution of Remedy Ultra in water (1 to 1 1/2 gallons of Remedy Ultra in 100 gallons total spray mixture (or 0.78 to 1.92 fl oz per gallon) and spray the entire plant to completely wet the foliage.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide should not be used in or near water as it is toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
It would be best to wait 1 week after applying Remedy Ultra Herbicide to bush hog the area.
Cattle should not be present during the application of Remedy Ultra Herbicide and when wet.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide has a shelf life of three years from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures.
Per the product label for Remedy, when treating for mesquite only, you would need to mix with Reclaim (though we do not carry this product) for best results. The rate to apply is 1/2 to 1 pint Remedy Ultra per acre in combination with 2/3 to 1 1/3 pint per acre of Reclaim. Apply with ground equiment in 10 gallons or more total volume per acre. Use a maximum of 1 gallon of oil per acre for ground application.
For cut stump treatment: Mix 20-30 gallons of Remedy Ultra in enough oil to make 100 gallons of spray mixture.
Please refer to the product label for complete instructions as further information is available for mesquite treatments on it.
It is not receommended to mow within 2 days before or 2 days after applying most herbicides, including Remedy Ultra.
You will use 0.01 oz. of Remedy Ultra Herbicide per gallon of water for spot treating.
You should not apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide around desirable crops or other broadleaf plants since it could injure or kill them. Per the product label: Do not apply Remedy Ultra directly to, or otherwise permit it to come into direct contact with, cotton, grapes, peanuts, soybeans, tobacoo, vegetable crops, flowers, citrus, or other desirably broadleafs. Do not permit spray mist containing Remedy Ultra to drift onto such plants.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled to control grass burrs.
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.
Yes, Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for blackbrush and will be effective controlling it.
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. 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. Remedy Ultra Herbicide does not list sweetgum on the product label, but there are other products with the same active ingredient that list treatment similar to that for blackberry.