Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is safe to apply to the lawn types listed on the product label as tolerable.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is applied at 1.1 - 1.5 oz. per 0.125 - 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. /3 - 4 pints per 5 - 220 gallons of water per acre. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for rhubarb but I did find an article here that says a product containing the same actives could kill it. It may just take multiple applications. RoundUp QuikPro spot treatment can work as well and then reseed/sod your grass in those areas. It does appear that rhubarb is confused with burdock at times though so be sure the weed has been correctly identified.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide does not specifically label iris so it could potentially cause harm to them. Please provide the targeted pest for an alternate recommendation. Thank you!
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide should not be applied to growing millet.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide does not list Common Mullein as one of the weeds controlled on the produt label.
Fertilome Weed Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec Herbicide is labeled for Common Mullein. This being a difficult weed to kill due to the hairs covering the leaves that intercept herbicides and prevent them from entering the plant, control measures other than chemical are often used. Mowing can be used to inhibit flower formation, but if mowing is not repeated then rosettes will form other flowers.
Please refer to the Application Table on product label for mix rates.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled as safe to use on centipede turfgrass, so we would not recommend using it there unless injury can be tolerated.
When using Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide the temperatures would need to be above freezing, and the weeds would need to be actively growing in order for the product to work effectively. Most post-emergent herbicides such as Trimec will be most effective when temperatures are around 65-80 degrees.
This type of weed is best controlled by manually removing the plants and as many of the roots and rhizomes as possible and disposing of them by incinerating them. This will need to be done multiple times to get complete control. This can be a very difficult and invasive species to deal with but Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for it. We suggest speaking to your local Master Gardener in the cooperative extension office for helpful tips on eradication that have been helpful in your area.
https://nifa.usda.gov/extension
Yes, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide and Pendulum 3.3 EC can be tank mixed together. Follow the tank mixing instructions per each product label. To control chickweed in the fall or during summer months when the weed is actively growing, you can make 2 applications per year, waiting at least 4-6 weeks between applications.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide follow up treatments can be made 30 days after initial application. It can be applied twice per year.
It is possible if you have mature dandelions (already flowered) that you may need more than one application of Trimec 992 to control them. If you treat more than twice on the same areas with the same herbicide, you may consider using a formulation without 2,4-D since there could be some resistance to this active ingredient. Be sure that you are using the recommended label rate on the product label, too. If you use too little product for the size area you are treating, or if you use too low a volume of water, then you could get limited results. Rainfall or irrigation within about 24 hours of your herbicide application, or mowing within 2 days of application can also reduce efficacy.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide follow up treatments can be made 30 days after initial application.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for moss. We would recommend using Lilly Miller Moss Out to treat moss in a lawn.
Depending on the age of the plant and the health of the plant it can take 2-4 weeks to see results after using Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide could be harmful to Silver Carpet ground cover. Ornamec may be a better option for you.
No, a non ionic surfactant is NOT recommended to be used with Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide. The manufacturer advises that surfactants when combined with this product can damage the leaf tissue of turfgrass. Per the product label, Do not use adjuvants and spray additive tank-mix combinations, unless your experience indicates that the tank mixture will not result in turf injury. If any discoloration or cosmetic effects are objectional or would be unacceptable then the use of a surfactant would not be recommended.
Yes, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control Nettle.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide should not be used around any edibles or desirable ornamentals, such as trees. Please refer to the product label for full application instructions for your turf species.
Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide can only be applied to established listed turfgrasses only. You should avoid applications to areas that contain lilies and other ornamentals in a garden.