The mixing ratio of Remedy Ultra Herbicide is 1.28 – 1.92 fl. oz. per gallon of water for spot treatments.
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide will vary depending on where and how you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions for your specific application. For spot treatment, you will use a 1 to 1.5% solution of Remedy Ultra in water (1 to 1 1/2 gallons of Remedy Ultr…
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Remedy Ultra Herbicide can be mixed with either water or diesel fuel depending on the application.
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 s…
Read Full Answer »Remedy Ultra Herbicide is rainfast six hours after application.
There are no grazing restrictions except for lactating animals when using Remedy Ultra Herbicide. With lactating animals, they should be kept from grazing in the area for the growing season. The maximum amount of product that should be used per acre is 8 lbs.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide has a shelf life of three years from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for woody plants and broad-leaf weeds,. It will not harm turf.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide and most herbicides will become fully rain fast within 24 hours after application.
The mixing ratio of Remedy Ultra Herbicide is 0.16 fl oz. per gallon of water. This is the application rate for foliar treatments. Be sure not to use more than 2 quarts per acre per year.
It would be best to wait 1 week after applying Remedy Ultra Herbicide to bush hog the area.
You do not want to reseed areas treated with Remedy Ultra Herbicide for a minimum of three weeks following the application.
Per the product label for Remedy Ultra Herbicide,
Growing point and leaf base (crown) treament:
Prepare a 2% v/v solution of Remedy Ultra in diesel or fuel oil (13 fl oz of Remedy Ultra in 5 gallons of spray mixture).
Streamline Basal Bark Treatment:
To control or suppress susceptible woody pla…
When using Remedy Ultra Herbicide on mesquites, you would most likely want to use it undiluted. Our recommendation is to cut them back as much as you can, and apply the product undiluted on them where you have cut them. If that is not possible, you can make cuts into the branches and stems with a ha…
Read Full Answer »There are no grazing restrictions except for lactating animals when using Remedy Ultra Herbicide. With lactating animals, they should be kept from grazing in the area for the growing season. Otherwise animals can return to treated areas once dry, typically after 4-6 hours.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for use on locust trees and you can do either the blanket spray to the actively growing areas, or a root drenching type spray to them after being cut with mowers. There are a couple of applications instructions on the Product Label you can follow which we have copie…
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Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for yaupon holly and should do a good job when used as directed on the product label. Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester Ultra contains the same active ingredient at a lower cost if smaller areas need treatment.
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 m…
Read Full Answer »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.
You can use the Southern Ag Non-Ionic Surfactant for Herbicides with Remedy Ultra Herbicide.