You will need to use .55 fl oz -1.5 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label fro the correct usage rate for your needs.
Note: Sprayer calibration (volume of spray needed to treat 1,000 square feet) will vary with each individual operator.
Steps in Calibration:
1. Mark an area of 1,000…
You should not use SpeedZone Southern Herbicide in temperatures above 85 degrees or below freezing. Weeds must be actively growing for it to work properly. Be sure to read the product label for complete usage instructions.
Most herbicides including Speedzone Southern are safe to use as long as you follow the label. As with any product you are using, you want to keep the pets out of the area being treated during the treatment and until the product has dried.Â
The SpeedZone Southern Herbicide label states that once the product is dry, it is safe for pets to re-enter the treated area. Normally, an animal would have to consume a large amount to be affected by the herbicide. If you have any concerns, we recommend you contact your Vet and the manufacturer PBI…
Read Full Answer »According to the Speedzone Southern product label you are prohibited from broadcast spraying when temperatures reach 85F degrees or above and spot treatments may cause injury as well when temps reach 85F degrees.
Speedzone Southern is labeled for Dollarweed and for use on St Augustine grass. According to the Speedzone Southern product label: The turf tolerance to this product may vary and temporary turf grass yellowing may occur on St Augustine. Do not apply Speedzone Southern to Floratam, Bitterblue or …
Read Full Answer »The shelf life on most liquid herbicides such as SpeedZone Southern all depends on how they are stored. If the product has been tightly sealed and kept out of sunlight and extreme temperatures, the shelf life is 3-5 years.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide when applied as labeled will not harm established Bermuda grass.Â
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide does not need to be watered in. The exact instructions on the product label are do not irrigate or water the turfgrass within 3 hours after application. If dry conditions exist, irrigation 8 hours before and 8 hours after application is recommended.
The exact dilution rate of SpeedZone Southern Herbicide depends on the specific weeds you are treating. You will need to use .55 fl oz -1.5 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label for the correct usage rate for your needs. To determine how many gallons of water is needed to cov…
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No, SpeedZone Southern Herbicide cannot be used on Floratam grass. You should contact your local cooperative extension office for advice on the Floratam grass.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide can be applied to your soil as long as the soil is not waterlogged. The lawn can be damp when you are applying the product.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide is not labeled to kill crabgrass. We do, however, have a full line of products that are labeled for this use:Â Crabgrass Control Products.
SpeedZone Southern Herbicide is safe to use on centipede grass, however it will only control broadleaf weeds listed on the product label, not crabgrass or ryegrass. We recommend a pre-emergent herbicide for the best control of crabgrass. Dimension 2EW would be an excellent choice for pre-emergent co…
Read Full Answer »According to the Speedzone Southern product label you are prohibited from broadcast spraying when temperatures reach 85F degrees or above and spot treatments may cause injury as well when temps reach 85F degrees. To avoid issues it would be better to apply later in the day when temps drop s…
Read Full Answer »Pre-emergent herbicides are not recommended to be used in a hose end sprayer because those sprayers are not accurate enough to apply the correct amount of SpeedZone Southern Herbicide. You will need to use a hand pump sprayer and uniformly spray the product over the specified area. To decide how…
Read Full Answer »Speedzone Southern is labeled for use on fescue grass as well as many other types of grass. Please read the product label for full instructions on fescue grass.
Speedzone Southern is a post-emergent herbicide that provides excellent and fast broadleaf weed control in sensitive southern turf grasses such as bahiagrass. SpeedZone Southern controls tough weeds such as dollarweed, creeping beggarweed, clover, plantain, ground ivy and spurge with a fast-acting r…
Read Full Answer »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.Â
SpeedZone covers wild onion as well as hundreds of other broadleaf weeds infesting your lawn. Refer to the product label for instructions on dilutions for your lawn type.