We do not carry a product that will take fescue out of kentucky blue grass. Unfortunately they are so closely related that you cannot selectively remove it with any product that we are aware of. Your best option in this scenario is to kill the fescue with a Roundup Quikpro (glyphosate) product and then re-seed with your KBG
To control annual weeds such as knotweed, you would use 1.2 ounces of RoundUp QuikPro per gallon of water.
No, per the label instructions Roundup QuikPRO is formulated as a water soluable granule that must be dissolved in water and applied with a sprayer. It will eradicate anything sprayed as it is as non-selective herbicide.
Roundup QuikPRO could be used to kill everything. Shrubs/trees would still need to be cut down and it can be applied to the cut stump
You can reseed two weeks after applying RoundUp QuikPro per the product label.
Roundup QuikPRO would be safe when used as directed. Avoid directly contacting deisrable plants.
Roundup QuikPRO is the strongest form of roundup and it contains Diquat. The rule to roundup ready corn is that glyphosate-only agricultural herbicides can be applied broadcast up to the V8 growth stage or 30-inch tall corn, whichever comes first. Since Roundup QuikPRO has the extra active ingredient in it, it cannot be used on the roundup ready corn.
Roundup QuikPro will kill whatever it is sprayed on because it is a non-selective herbicide.
RoundUp QuikPro will kill anything that is sprayed directly including grasses and clover. It is recommended that after you apply this product to wait 1-2 weeks before replanting in the treated area. We would recommend using Grass Out Max over clover plots. It will not harm the clover or deer.
Yes, Roundup QuikPRO is labeled to eradicate knotweed at 1.2 f oz per gallon of water.
Roundup QuikPRO would be applied anytime target weeds are actively growing and healthy. Ideally when soil temps are above 65 and below 85.
Roundup QuikPRO can kill weeds only when they are actively growing and healthy. Generally this is when temperatures are above 55 degrees but it depends on the specific weed(s) you are targeting. If target weeds are still green and thriving even in colder temperatures, Roundup QuikPRO will still kill them.
Roundup QuikPRO is available only in a concentrate. There are small packets which make 1 gallon of solution each.
You will want to use 1 gallon of mixed solution per 1,000 sq ft. for Roundup Pro Max and Roundup QuickPro, so you would need 10 gallons of water to treat the 10,000 sq ft area.
The Roundup QuikPRO jug will make about 70 gallons of finished solution depending on your target weed for the dilution rate. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Control of Brazilian pepper trees can be tricky, and which herbicide is best will depend on the time of year and method that you are using. Something like RoundUp QuikPro (glyphosate and diquat) will likely only work on seedlings, and may take several weeks to kill the young plants.
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide can be used for basal bark treatments in general. However, the product label does not specifically list Brazilian pepper tree as a plant that it controls.
This article from the Florida State Extension offers the most detailed recommendations for treating this invasive plant.
They recommend using Triclopyr Ester for basal bark treatments, which we carry in Hi-Yield Turflon Ester Ultra or Garlon 4 Herbicide in a pasture. Usually direct stump treatments offer the fastest control, however this is best done when the trees are not fruiting since seeds may be scattered and start new plants.
Entry Restrictions listed on the product label for Roundup QuikPRO are just to keep all unprotected persons out of operating areas or vicinity where there may be drift. Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray solution has dried. This is typically about 4-6 hours.
Roundup QuickPRO is not labeled for use in or near bodies of water, as it is extremely toxic to aquatic life. Instead, you may consider using Hi-Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer or Roundup Custom Aquatic Terrestrial Herbicide, which selective post-emergent liquid concentrated herbicides that controls various broadleaf weeds and other noxious plants, and targets emerged aquatic weeds in ponds, lakes, and reservoirs and lists water lily as a target weed.