Tenacity herbicide
By Bill on 09/18/2012
I'm not sure I used the right dilution. Instructions only cover one acre. How about mixing in oz/teaspoons per gallon for hand sprayer. I used a little over one teaspoon/gallon. Have soon no results but maybe I'm too impatient. Can you help?
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TENACITY HERBICIDE
By Rob on 09/23/2012
I have used tenacity in several situations, and overall, it has been fairly effective. I originally purchased it to control nimblewill, post emergence. It was only moderately effective, although I think the nimblewill already had too much of a head start. The mature nimblewill did have white leaves, but I did not see any effect on the plant growth (or death). It has been effective against crabgrass, also post-emergent. I have also used it against Japanese Knotweed, post heavy injections into the stems with Roundup concentrate, on the regrowth after 3 doses of the above. There has been whitening of some leaves, but I have only today retreated this patch of one of the worst weeds I have ever seen. I am hopeful that the 2nd treatment will be more effective than the 1st one. By the way, my wife really didn't like the white patches in the lawn!
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Tenacity for crabgrass in blue/rye grass central IN
By Anonymous on 06/16/2013
I usually use pre-emergent crabgrass (CG) control, but I needed to fill in bare spots from last years drought. I used Tenacity at 1 tsp per gallon with 3 tsp of non-ionic surfactant, i.e., 5 oz per acre as a spot treatment... difficult to do since CG is so ubiquitous. It seems to kill young CG well after 3 days dry & sunshine but washes off with rain after about 36 hr requiring re-treatment. It will kill other wide blade grasses (mature ones) that you may not recognize as CG and it's a little rough on newly emerged ryegrass in my hands at this rate. I just keep hoping to knock the CG back as the season continues.
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Nimble weed control
By Bem on 10/05/2014
Never ending battle of Bentgrass
By Kathy on 10/23/2014
I heard so many great things about Tenacity that I needed to try it to remove my lawn of bentgrass. This is my 3rd application and I still have bentgrass. It does work but expect at least 6 weeks of an unsightly lawn with each application. You will also have to keep reapplying it so your lawn will look unsightly again. Also it is costly but you only need 1/2 teas per gallon of wate.r Could be because of the amount od bentgrass that I have but I wish it would work quicker and more effectively. One plus, is that it does not damage the good turf.
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My first experience with Tenacity.
By Roger on 04/18/2015
I had plenty of rain in the week after Tenacity application. Within 5 to 7 days the weeds, including crabgrass, buffalo grass, clover and other broad leaf plants began to turn yellow and then white, and die. Where the application was heavier the color change was more dramatic. I seeded with fresh good quality seed, a blend of the new varieties of K-31 and other cool season home turf grasses. As of 16 days I have very little new grass appearing in my yard. It has been a wet spring in Chattanooga,therefore water is not the problem. I am beginning to wonder if the claim that you can apply Tenacity and seed all in the same day of two is really true. I hope so; the seed costs me almost $1,000. If the grass seed does pop up I will be sure to add that to this note. As a herbicide, it seems to be doing well. I am going to wait to apply the second application of Tenacity until I see what the grass seed really does do.
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FAIR
By George on 07/22/2016
Not suitable for residential use
By Mikeb on 05/26/2017
I'm using this on bluegrass lawn to control wild violets, crabgrass and nimble-will (sp?) The action is terribly slow and then requires a second application prolonging the desired results. Weeds do seem to be declining except for clover which is relatively unaffected. The white spots throughout my lawn are really irritating to have for 3-5 weeks AND it is really expensive.
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Not sure yet
By John on 06/18/2017
After first application turned whole yard brown. Most of the "good" grass is starting to come back now. Its been about three weeks. A little hesitant to put second application down because I don't want to stress yard out again. Looks bad now but may be worth it in the end. Time will tell...
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tenacity
By Fred on 08/22/2017
Treatment may have been botched!
By David on 03/04/2019
After the reviews I read I thought this would be great for pre-emergent treatment for my lawn this year. It's been so wet all winter and still don't think enough time passed between rainfalls for this treatment to do anything. There was close to 36 hours without rain but, then two days of 1/2" rainfall with more later in the week. Today is day 6 after treatment. I don't see anything changing at this time. I used about 6 oz. to treat 5,000 sq. ft. of lawn. I'm anxious to know if anyone every had this type of weather and if they had to re-treat or what did they do.
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Tenacity
By John on 07/26/2019
Just trying this last week, tips started turning white, thought that this was supose to get rid of bentgrass permanently but after further research its gets it out of the yard and u have to keep spraying tenacity to keep bentgrass from coming back ,, I guess it's better than redoing the whole yard,,, I'm hoping for the best,,, GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR YARD
Worked as described but.....
By Grover on 08/10/2019
I followed the instructions and the clover and crabgrass were killed, but so was my grass. I was careful to only spray the weeds but my grass in the area turned brown and has not returned to the green color I had prior to spraying the weed killer. I'm not sure if I'll try it anywhere else in my yard. As far as killing the weeds it did the job.
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Save the money. Better solutions are cheaper
By Jerry on 08/16/2019
Followed the directions, used a dye, and a surfactant. It did almost nothing. I gave it two weeks and saw a few unwanted grass just start to die. But all of the weeds and ivy was untouched. I went to a local tractor supply store and purchased a gallon of pasture pro for $30, same mixture, same dye, etc. Weeds started to die in two days and were almost all dying one week later. Not sure if I just got a bad bottle of tenacity or what but I will stick with Pasture Pro in the future.
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War on Nimblewill
By Janet on 08/16/2019
After two applications on my nimblewill infested lawn, applied two weeks apart, I am seeing some browning of the target weed and no damage to the lawn. I am encouraged so far. Will apply again at the proper interval and hope for more progress. I used both other products with Tenacity that were recommended but did not find the blue marker to be very helpful. There was not enough contrast between it and the lawn to be able to see where I had been and where I needed to go.
Got different advice!
By Pamela on 08/16/2019
When I called customer support for the company that makes Tenacity, someone told me it could be reapplied every 10 days, but had to be applied only when it didn't rain for 2 more days after application. With the unpredictable rains in zone 6, this is quite difficult to do, but it was a very light rain the next day of only a couple of minutes. Also, my local landscaper stated it takes "weeks to show" effects, and by then there will be way too much bent grass. It's green so I'm living with it!! Confusing information annoys me with such a potent product. I don't want to harm my lawn by over applying this product. Also, I had an extremely difficult time removing the cap and had to use pliers. Then the cap was difficult to secure fully...tipped over and leaked like crazy.
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I think it's a good product, but is complicated to use.
By Roger on 09/13/2019
I tried reading that label on the bottle, but it was a little confusing. After searching the internet and reading many Q&A's, I found that you must use it with a surfactant and a dye marker, sweep areas with a single pass, and use it below 80 degree's F or there will be complications. Also, it will not be rainfast for at least 6 hours. After more reading, I find many users need a second application. ARGH! In the end, Tenacity seems to be killing nimblewill, clover, crabgrass and other broadleaf plants in lawn areas. No way to know for sure till next spring.
Not so fast
By Mike on 09/14/2019
Used recommended amount, 1/2 teaspoon. It took 7 days to start to notice the crabgrass turning white. Checked weeds along side of house yesterday, finally dying. tomorrow is 3 wks, ready for 2nd application. Put the right amount of dye in the 1 gal. sprayer and could hardly see it. I believe it took longer to act than what was written on the instructions. Hopefully it works better in the spring as a preemergent, or it's not worth the money.
Not yet
By Jim on 03/27/2020
Still not sure if it'll kill my Crabgrass.
By Ed on 04/17/2020
Almost 2 weeks now and some slight discoloration of the crabgrass stalks. Some heavy duty stuff at 1 tsp per gallon of water. Using on centipede and very hopeful for success. Instructions say it'll kill post emergent poanna as well. I haven't tried that yet, waiting on Summer heat to kill it and then use pre emergent next year.
Works OK on Some
By Barry on 04/17/2020
Mediocre at best
By James on 05/02/2020
I really wanted to like this product, but after my second year of using it I find it to be mediocre. I have followed the directions exactly including using surfactant, and my experience is that 1) it partially kills off some weeds, but leaves others unscathed (it's totally ineffective against clover), and 2) it takes forever. Do you like to wait six weeks for a weed to die? I don't. My dandelions are dying off, but the product works so slowly that they have had time to flower and seed. My lawn has the same or more weeds after two seasons on Tenacity than it did in the past using cheap and fast Weed-B-Gon.
Still waiting
By Jeremy on 05/03/2020
I followed the instructions to the letter and saw very minimal change. I mean the dandelion died quickly but that was it. I did notice a small percentage of the creeping charlie leaves get a speckle of brown on them but they certainly didn't die. Its been 2 full week and we have had rain in that course of time but as of yet I don't see the value in this product that accurately reflects it's price. I just put down a second application and I stepped up the dosage by 50% so we will see. If this round doesn't get it I going to just have to pay a local company to rid my yard once and for all. I mean it look like it'll be months and bottles of the tenacity before this product work. I'll update if something changes but if not, well you get the picture.
Bleached my Good grass
By Emmanuel on 05/22/2020
After applying the product started noticing that the weed was turning white and my blue grass as well, if I would've known this I wouldn't applied the product since it's been 2 weeks and my good grass still white, I thought the product was going to target and kill just the weeds.
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Works good on some weeds, not on others
By Steven on 07/12/2020
Tenacity on cool season grass
By Jim on 07/24/2020
This product seems to have a lot of hype around it online so I figured I would give it a try. What I like: you can use it as a pre-emergent herbicide with new seeding What I don't like -- in post-emergent applications: 1) It is SLOW -- other herbicides seem to work much much faster than Tenacity. Results seem to take multiple weeks 2) Instead of turning weeds brown or yellow, it turns them white -- doesn't sound like a big deal but in practice the weeds actually become MORE noticeable. And because it's slow (see #1) you end up with weeks of white spots in your lawn 3) Some weeds appeared to need a second application after 2-3 weeks to fully knock them out. This is mentioned on the label but other herbicides seemed to knock out the same weeds with only one application
Tenacity Herbicide
By Don on 07/31/2020
My lawn looks terrible. Full of polka dots of dying grass The weeds and crabgrass seems to be dying too however this is primary showing season for my lawn, but it looks like crap. The directions say J can apply follow up to get stuff I missed, but I really don't want my lawn to look so bad for the rest of the growing season. I know centipede is delicate, but, I'd rather rather pull the weeds myself.
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So so results
By Leon on 08/21/2020
Time will tell
By David on 08/29/2020
Still waiting on the results
By Inspector on 03/26/2021