No, this product you are asking about has the name  SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate The product you are looking for is Speedzone EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not labeled to treat Star of Bethlehem. You may use a product such as Dismiss Turf Herbicide instead. Please be sure to review the product label for complete application instructions and to ensure your turf is tolerant.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not labeled to control star of Bethlehem plants. This plant is in the lily family, which means it has very persistent bulbs that essentially need to be dug out to completely remove them from an area. In a small lawn, some folks will dig up and fully till the…
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SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate should be mixed with water when applying but no rainfall should happen at least 4 hours after application.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate doesn't list Kikuyu as a safe grass to apply this herbicide on; we carry SpeedZone Southern EW, which is safe on Kikuyu grass.Â
Only time will tell if the lawn will be injured from the application of SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate.   We would recommend reaching out to the company that applied the product for further information, as we cannot comment or advise on the application by a professional.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate can be safely applied to Tall Fescue as long as you are following the instructions on the product label. Broadcast applications over Fescue can be applied when used as instructed.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not labeled for Japanese Stiltgrass. Depending on your grass type, Acclaim Extra is a selective post-emergence herbicide that controls annual and perennial grasses in turf including Japanese Stiltgrass. Please refer to product label for specific applications…
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SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is a post emergent that will only kill weeds that have already germinated, it does not prevent them from coming up. It states you may see results of the weeds dying in 7-14 days.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not labeled to control grass weeds in lawns. Fusilade II when mixed with a surfactant says when foliar applications are made to mondo grass harm can occur, however there isn't anything selective designed to control mondo grass growing within another desirabl…
Read Full Answer »SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is toxic to fish. The product label states to spray 25ft away from a pond.
The application rate for spot treatment using SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate in cool season turfgrasses is 1 fl oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. Apply anytime the weeds are actively growing. Please view the product label for more information.Â
After an application of SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate you should wait 24 hours before watering your lawn.
You may consider using Speedzone EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf since SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate was discontinuedÂ
No, SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not applied in anything less than a gallon of water as directed.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate is not labeled to be used around ornamentals as it could injure desirable plants.
SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate should not be applied to the rockbeds or near the plants. It should only be applied to listed lawns as directed.
No, the SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate cannot be used on buffalograss.
Speedzone should only be applied to listed, established turfgrasses as directed only avoid applications to groundcover. You can find selective post emergent herbicides here for grassy weeds that are young and actively growing. You can spot treat very carefully or manually remove broadleaf weeds from…
Read Full Answer »It is best to apply SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate to a dry lawn but slight dew will not be an issue. Please view the product label for more information and precautions.Â