Tenacity Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Bob
    04/28/2021
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    Does Tenacity Herbicide have a strong chemical smell after application?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does not have a strong odor when it is mixed with water or during the applicaiton. There should be no odor after the product is dry.

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  • Asked by Abby from Boston, Ma
    04/28/2021
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    Wanting to treat poa annua I am noticing in my lawn. If I were to apply Tenacity now in April and do a 2nd application a few weeks later followed by treating with propiconazole in May and then applying Dimension 2 EW around Memorial Day, would this injure my lawn? I am just not sure about the timing of using all 3 of these.
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be tank mixed with other herbicides, fungicides and insecticides when following the tank mixing instructions listed on the product label. We suggest doing a compatibility test in a small mason jar first to ensure the products mix thoroughly without clumping or separation. 

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  • Asked by Cj from Spokane Valley, Wa
    04/28/2021
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide be applied to a newly seeded Kentucky Blue Grass lawn that was also put down with a starter fertilizer? I am dealing with alot of crabgrass and dandelions.
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    According to the product label of Tenacity, "Wait until the newly germinated turf has been mowed two times or four weeks after emergence (whichever is longer) before making a postemergence application." Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Eric from Williamstown
    05/04/2021
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    Can I use a 3 point hitch agriculture 60 gallon boom sprayer to apply Tenacity Herbicide?
    I have 2 acres. How much Tenacity do I need for 2 acres? What is the ratio for a 60 gallon tank with a 7 nozzle boom sprayer?
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    Yes, you will apply 5-8 oz of Tenacity Herbicide per acre.  With a minimum spray of 30 gallons per acre or 0.75 gallons per 1,000 sq ft. We always recommend to read the product label for complete application instructions. 
     

     

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  • Asked by Todd from Harlan
    05/04/2021
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    Can I use a micronutrient after using Tenacity?
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    There should be no issues applying Tenacity around the same time as a fertilizer with micronutrients as long the label on the fertilizer does not state that it cannot be used with herbicides.

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  • Asked by Mike from Vermont
    05/05/2021
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    Does Tenacity Herbicide eliminate ajuga?
    I am wondering if Tenacity will help us to deal with an ajuga (bugleweed) problem.
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled to control or kill ajuga.   We currently do not have any products that are labeled to eradicate Ajuga/Bugleweed, you may have to spot treat with something like Roundup QuikPro in the areas that have the weed and then reseed the areas in 2 weeks

     

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  • Asked by John from Lowell, Massachusetts.
    05/06/2021
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    Should I apply Tenacity like pre-emergent before or after I level my lawn?
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    Tenacity Herbicide should be appllied after you have leveled your yard so the barrier is not disturbed or covered with other soil where seeds would not be effected by it.

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  • Asked by Brad from Cameron
    05/06/2021
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    Can you apply Tenacity Herbicideafter using 2-4,D herbicide?
    I have applied 2-4 d for weeds and would like to use Tenacity as a preemergence for crabgrass
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be used on a lawn that 2,4 d or other herbicides have been applied to safely as long as you follow label instructions and apply it evenly. Tenacity will only last about 30 days as a pre emergent compared to other pre emergents on the market that will last 3-4 months. Tenacity is mostly used as a pre emergent in the spring or fall when customers are over seeding their lawns with a cool season grass to fill in bare spots, as its one of the only products that can be used at this time without harming the seed. If you are not seeding, you may want to consider a longer lasting pre emergent or one that covers a wider range of weeds than the Tenacity does, like the Dimension 2EW or Pendulum 2G for instance. If using Tenacity as a pre for crabgrass, you want to put it down at or just prior to your soil temperatures reaching 55 degrees in order to be effective. If soil temps have already progressed past 55 degrees your pre emergent will not do much to stop the weeds. 

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  • Asked by Mei from Fl
    05/07/2021
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    My Bermuda has just sprouted for 20 days, but now my yard is full of weeds, can I use Tenacity Herbicide now?
    My Bermuda has just sprouted for 20 days, but now my yard is full of weeds, can I use this now? Or what product is more suitable for my yard. Thank you
    A

    Tenacity is safe for use on Bermudagrass only if the Bermuda is completely dormant.  It cannot be applied to grass that is already growing.  

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  • Asked by Matthew from Libertyville, Il
    05/07/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide affect the ecosystem of my lawn? Worms, microbes, bees, butterflies, etc?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does not have any insecticidal properties to it there for would not ham any beneficial insects. 

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  • Asked by Pete from Stony Brook, Ny
    05/10/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide kill blue star creeper in the lawn?
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    We are not aware of a selective herbicide labeled to treat blue star creeper. You could potentially use a non selective product such as  RoundUP Quikpro and reseed/resod in those areas. 

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  • Asked by Brian from Statesboro, Ga
    05/14/2021
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    Will Tenacity harm carpetgrass? Can it be used for weed control in carpetgrass without harming it?
    A

    No, Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for application to carpetgrass. It is only labeled for use in Kentucky Bluegrass, Centipedegrass, Buffalograss, Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue, St. Augustine Grass (grown for sod only)

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  • Asked by Jack from North Andover,ma
    05/15/2021
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    Does Tenacity Herbicide kill Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis)? It's taking over my lawn.
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    Tenacity is not labeled to treat corn speedwell.  We would recommend Speedzone EW. Please refer to the label for tolerant turf types and complete application instructions. 

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  • Asked by Andrew from Thibodaux
    05/17/2021
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    How soon can you apply Tenacity Herbicide to new sod?
    We had centipede sod put down 4 weeks ago. The sod is getting well established and can't be removed now. The problem is weeds growing between the pieces. How long is it recommended to wait before applying to centipede sod?
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide can be used as a spot treatment for existing broadleaf weeds once the new lawn is established and has been mowed at least 2-3 times. 

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  • Asked by John from Taunton, Ma
    05/19/2021
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    Can Tenacity harm Japanese Red Maple or Dogwood Trees?
    I will be applying Tenacity today as a post emergent and want to know if I should worry about it coming in contact with either my Japanese Red Maple or Dogwood trees. Thank you
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for trees so spraying around the trees could possibly harm them. It states on the product label: Avoid applications over the top of exposed roots of trees and ornamentals.  Just about all herbicides are going to have the restriction that applications should be kept out of the dripline of desirable trees The best you could do is carefully spot treat the weeds themselves and not broadcast in these areas. 

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  • Asked by Raj from Pa
    05/22/2021
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    How far away from a vegetable garden should I spray Tenacity?
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    Tenacity Herbicide should be applied at least 15 ft away from any edible vegetation. 

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  • Asked by Kc from Novi, Mi
    05/31/2021
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    Can Tenacity kill Broad-leaved Helleborine?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not specifically labeled for Epipactis or Helleborine.  There is an article here helps explains how to eliminate it.

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  • Asked by Joe from Mo
    06/01/2021
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    How many applications of Tenacity Herbicide should be used?
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be applied 30 days apart. Three are the most applications that are recommended depending on the weed you are treating for. 

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  • Asked by Shaun from Montana
    06/04/2021
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    Does Tenacity kill Creeping Bellflower?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does not list creeping beliflower on the label as tolerant or a weed controlled. We would suggest contacting the manufacturer Syngenta at 336-632-6000 for more information. 

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  • Asked by Hendry from Ia
    06/07/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide prevent my wildflower seed from germinating?
    I am wanting to sow new wildflower seeds on my steep slopes (larger area).
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    Many wildflowers are considered weeds and Tenacity Herbicide could prevent them from growing or can cause damage to the seeds that do sprout. If you have weeds in the area, we recommend using a roundup type product to kill all of the weeds and you can plant the seeds after two weeks. 

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