Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to control Japanese stiltgrass nor does it have any preventative properties. If applied when it is too cold it simply will not work. Dimension 2EW Herbicide is labeled to prevent Japanese stilgrass (Mary's grass) while also being safe for ornamentals such as vinca
The label for Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide states that an application around a cistern or a well may result in contamination of drinking water. We would recommend keeping applications at least 15 feet away from the wellhead and avoid areas of runoff into groundwater.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control dollarweed. Best results are obtained when applied to weeds that have just started to grow and are young.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control Florida Pusely. You may check out application rates on page 4 of product's label.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to be applied to established Bahia as directed. Bahia is a tolerant turf species but slight yellowing will occur and disappear after about a week. It will target actively growing Florida pusley, creeping beggarweed and other listed weeds. It is applied at 3-4 pints/acre in sufficient volume of water.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide and other herbicides application are recommended to be kept at least 10 feet away from a well or cistern.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not specifically labeled for knapweed. You may be able to use a product like Weedmaster depending on the area you treating.
To mix Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide and Imidacloprid you can conduct a jar test to see if they mix well together. You need to make sure that you are able to follow both labels and their rates when mixing.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide has an animes odor per the SDS that should dissipate once dry, typically after 4-6 hours. We have not heard of it having a strong lingering odor when used as directed on the label.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for wisteria.
To treat wisteria vines, it is recommended to cut the vine at the base as close to the ground as possible and use round up over the cut edge for best results. Roundup Quick Pro would be recommended to apply at the highest rate and paint onto the edge with a brush.
Yes, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is a great 3 active ingredient herbicide to get better control of broadleaf weeds than straight 2,4-D. Clover is best treated when it just starts to emerge and is young, more mature clover may require repeat applications.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide does not list sandbur on its label.
Yes, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control clover
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide should not be used near desired ornamentals such as trees. It should be kept outside the dripline.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to be used in a fertigation system. It should only be mixed with water as directed on the product label and applied within 24 hours.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide generally takes about 4-6 hours to dry. Different factors such as sun, cloudiness, etc may prolong or shorten the dry time.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide has 2,4-d as one of its active ingredients and will control the weeds listed on the product label.
Per the Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide label, "Do not apply this product to St. Augustinegrass, bentgrass greens, carpetgrass, dichondra, legumes, and lawns where desirable clovers are present."
If an over mix or over spray of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide, or any herbicide, has been made it could injure your lawn. There is not much you can do other than give it time and watch for any damage that may occur. You can try watering the lawn thoroughly to wash some of the product off of the surface right after application, and you can apply Chelated Iron fertilizers to the lawn to help offset discoloring, but you won't know the full result over the treatment until several days to a week or so later when its had time to show signs.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is safe for the listed established turfgrasses on the product label. We would recommend testing other grasses for tolerance over a small area before making a broad application. If you have grazing animals, this cannot be used.