It is recommended not to mow within 2 days before or 2 days after applying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf.
Generally, one gallon of mixed solution will treat 1,000 sq feet. So, Speedzone Red would be approx 1.5 fl oz per one gallon of mixed solution to treat 1000 sq. feet. Please follow the product labels for application. The same can be said for Bonide Weed Beater Ultra. the product label suggests mix 1…
Read Full Answer »It is not necessary to use a surfactant when applying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf and it actually says on the label that adding a surfactant could reduce the selectivity on the turfgrass. Please look at the label for application instructions.
SpeedZone will only kill the weeds that you spray directly it does not prevent anything from coming back. You can help prevent the smartweed from coming back by using a pre-emergent such as Weed Impede to help prevent it from growing.
We cannot answer your question without more information. Mixing instructions depend on what type of grass you have, how large of an area, and what type of weeds you are treating. All of the mixing instructions are on the product label. Just look on the label for the type of gr…
Read Full Answer »If you want to plant other vegetation once the weeds are gone you have to use a round up type product since glyphosate, the active ingredient in round up, does not stay for long in the soil. If you apply speed zone or other selective herbicides, you will not be able to plant any other vegetati…
Read Full Answer »While SpeedZone Red is labeled to control creeping beggarweed, it is not labeled for use on Floratam St. Augustine but is for Centipede. Celsius WG is labeled for creeping beggarweed in Floratam and Centipedes grasses and when used as directed on the product label will do a great job helping you …
Read Full Answer »You could potentially mix SpeedZone Herbicide with a quinclorac product to broaden the spectrum of weed control. Something to keep in mind, though, is that most quinclorac products require the addition of a methylated seed oil (MSO) surfactant to help cut through the waxy coating on the target plant…
Read Full Answer »There was a recent name change on this product; it was called Speedzone Red and is now just Speedzone Herbicide with a red label. This product does contain 2,4-d and is used on Kentucky blue grass, perennial ryegrass, fescue, bentgrass, common bermuda grass and zoysiagrass.
Speedzone Red Herbicide does list Dicamba as one of the active ingredients on the label. The active ingredients are: carefen trazone-ethyl .62% 2, 4-D, 2 Ethylhexyl Ester 28.57% Mecoprop-p Acid 5.88% and dicamba acid 1.71%.
You will use 1 oz. of SpeedZone per gallon of water per 1000 sq. ft.
The rate of SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf - Gallon will vary depending on the grass type being treated. According to the product label when treating cool-season grass like Kentucky Bluegrass and Annual Ryegrass, etc. you will use 1.1- 1.8 fl oz of product per 1,000 sq ft area. When trea…
Read Full Answer »SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate contains the same percentages of active ingredient as the larger SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf - Gallon. Only the product size is different.
SpeedZone Red is labeled to treat over 100 different varieties of broadleaf weeds only, crabgrass is a grassy weed so it would not work for it. Could you please tell us what type of grass you have so that we can make a better recommendation?
No, it is not necessary to use a surfactant when applying SpeedZone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf. Application instructions do not change and it actually says on the label that adding a surfactant could reduce the selectivity on the turfgrass. Please look at the label for application instructions.
Do not broadcast apply Speedzone when air temperatures exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Injury to desirable plants may occur and efficacy may also be impacted.
You can use Speedzone on hybrid Bermuda. However, you should not apply it if the grass is stressed for any reason or if it is stressed from drought. You should also not apply it in temperatures over 90 degrees. Speedzone can cause the hybrid bermuda to yellow temporarily if you app…
Read Full Answer »SpeedZone Red Herbicide cannot be used in pastures. Depending on what you are treating for you can use Martins Clear Pasture.
SpeedZone Herbicide is most effective when applied when temps are between 60-75 degrees. The temperaturess do not have to stay in that range after treated area has dried.
We cannot answer your question without more information. Mixing instructions depend on what type of grass you have, how large of an area, and what type of weeds you are treating. All of the mixing instructions are on the product label. Just look on the label for the type of grass t…
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