As long as you keep pets out of the area during application of SpeedZone Southern Herbicide and until all surfaces have dried completely, they can resume normal activity in the yard at that point. Even if they chew on the grass, it won’t harm them once dry.
Yes, SpeedZone Southern Herbicide can be used on rye grass. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Speedzone Southern Herbicide is a post emergent herbicide which means it should only be applied to weeds that are actively growing and when soil temperatures are above 60-65 degrees. As long as the weeds are actively growing and have not entered the dormant state then you should see results with the product if you choose to apply it now. Otherwise you would want to wait until it warms up more in the Spring.
You will see weeds start reacting within hours. Speedzone is also rainfast within 3 hours, meaning it will stay on weeds even if it rains the night after you spray.
You want to delay mowing at least 2 days after application or two days prior to application of SpeedZone Southern Herbicide.
The main difference between SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate and SpeedZone Southern Herbicide would be the types of turf grasses they are labeled for use on. The SpeedZone Southern is formulated for sensitive warm-season southern grasses. The percentage of active ingredients are also a bit different.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide has a maximum application of 2 times per year as directed on the product label.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide is not labeled to treat for moss in turf. Lilly Miller Moss Out For Lawns would be a better product for you.
You may reseed areas treated with SpeedZone Southern Herbicide 1 week after treatment, per the product label. If you are planning to lay fresh sod, then we would recommend waiting until treated plants have died and been removed from the treated area before laying fresh sod. Be sure you are using the correct rates for your turfgrass.
Per the Speedzone Souther Herbicide Product Label: Suceptible Plants- Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage or other plantings that may be damaged or crops used for consumption.
We would not suggest using the product within the drip line of the fruit trees to ensure no damage to the tree as well as to allow you to consume the fruit safely.
Yes, SpeedZone Southern Herbicide can be used for Virginia Buttonweed.
You will need to use .55 fl oz -1.5 fl oz of SpeedZone Southern Herbicide per gallon of water, to cover 1,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label fro the correct usage rate for your needs.
Yes, SpeedZone Southern Herbicide is not labeled for use on edibles. This product will likely kill them.