It’s recommended to mix approx. 1-1.5oz Triad Select Herbicide per gallon water.
Triad Select Herbicide is mixed at 1-1.5 ounces per gallon of water and that gallon of mixed solution will treat approximately 1000 sq feet. The full gallon of Triad Select will yield about 85 gallons of mixed solution if mixed at the 1.5 ounce per gallon.
For optimum results, turf should not be mowed for 1 to 2 days before and after application of Triad Select Herbicide, do not apply if rain is expected within 4 hours after the application, and delay irrigation cycle for 24 hours.
You want to avoid applications of Triad Select Herbicide when air temperatures exceed 90 degrees.
Yes, Triad Select Herbicide can safely be applied to Bermudagrass, Fescue, Zoysiagrass, Kentucky Blue Grass and Ryegrass. The label states this should not be applied to Centipedegrass unless it is dormant.
Triad Select Herbicide is safe for use where pets are present as long as it is used according to the product label. You want to keep pets out of the area during the application until the product has had time to dry completely. After the product is dry pets can resume normal activity.
Yes, you can add a non-ionic surfactant per the Triad Select Herbicide label to increase effectiveness.
Per the product label, you should not reseed sooner than 3 to 4 weeks after application of Triad Select Herbicde.
The rate of Triad Select Herbicide for centipede grass is 0.75-0.90 fl oz per gallon of water. This will cover 1000 square feet.
Yes, Triad Select Herbicide is labeled for ground ivy aka creeping charlie.
If you applied Triad Select Herbicide twice in one week, this could cause tip burning (cannot be certain/unknown factors) and you may be able to save it if you apply a fertilizer with a 22-0-11, water and mow it out (stick to regular mowing schedule, every other week or two).
Triad Select Herbicide could be used if the target weeds are actively growing and healthy in a hand held or backpack sprayer for more accurate applications. The rate is 1.1 to 1.5 fl oz per 1000 sqft in 0.5 to 5 gallons of water. Large volumes of spray water (i.e., one fluid ounce in 5 gallons of water per 1500 square feet) will aid in obtaining uniform coverage. Water is just the carrier is not as important as making sure the correct amount of product is applied over the area, it should be sufficient water to get good coverage.
Triad Select Herbicide is not labeled for crabgrass, cannot not advise on using it for this.
Per the Triad Select Herbicide label you would want to avoid broadcast applications when air temperature exceeds 90°F. When using this product to do small spot treatments applications in temperatures over 90°F, turf injury may occur. If you are treating carpetgrass, avoid broadcast applications when air temperature exceeds 80°F.
Triad Select Herbicide could be used if the target weeds are actively growing and healthy. The rate is 1.1 to 1.5 fl oz per 1000 sqft in 0.5 to 5 gallons of water. Large volumes of spray water (i.e., one fluid ounce in 5 gallons of water per 1500 square feet) will aid in obtaining uniform coverage. Water is just the carrier is not as important as making sure the correct amount of product is applied over the area, it should be sufficient water to get good coverage.
Per the SDS, Triad Select Herbicide has a pungent amine-like odor.
Tenacity Herbicide states the following in reference to tank mixing. We always recommend doing a small tank mix test before application.
"Tenacity has been tested in tank mixtures with Barricade 65WG Herbicide (prodiamine), Vanquish® (dicamba), Turflon® ester (riclopyr), Spotlight™ (fluroxypyr), Quicksilver™ (carfentrazone), Basagran® (bentazon), Princep® (simazine), and AAtrex® (atrazine) for safety and efficacy on turfgrasses. Tenacity must be applied at reduced rates (4 fl. oz./A or less) if tank mixed with atrazine, bentazon or simazine. Other tank mixture partners may be safe but have not been tested. Turf managers wanting to tank mix Tenacity with other herbicides should test on a small basis for compatibility, safety and efficacy before treating large areas. See product labels for directions and precautions"
The Triad Select Herbicide employs a mixture of three selective yet potent herbicides in order to control a broad variety of broadleaf weeds that are labeled hard-to-kill. It is safe to use on Bermuda Grass without harming it. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing instructions.
Per the Triad Select Label: For treatment of perennial weeds in turf areas, sod farms and non-cropland areas, the maximum number of broadcast applications per treatment site is two per year with a 30-day retreatment interval.
Triad Select Herbicide does not gives rates per gallon but instead rate per area in however much water it takes for you to cover that area. Per the product label you would use 0.75 to 0.9 fl oz per 1000 sqft in 1 to 5 gallons of water applied to dormant St Augustine only. You can only apply twice a year as well up to the max rate.