You should not use Vessel 3 Way Herbicide in temperatures above 85 degrees or below freezing. Weeds must be actively growing for it to work properly. Be sure to read the product label for complete usage instructions.
Generally speaking, you would use 1.1-1.5 oz Vessel per gallon to treat 1,000 sq. feet. With that said it would all depend on what you are applying the product to. Please review the product label for your application. If you have any more questions, please let us know.
The shelf live of the Vessel 3 Way Herbicide will typically be 3-5 years if stored properly in a temperature stable environment and out of direct sunlight.
The time frame it takes weeds to die after Vessel 3 Way Herbicide has been applied depends on the health of the plant. It could take up to three weeks to see full results. For harder to kill weeds, a second application may be done after 30 days.
Vessel 3 Way Herbicide is labeled to be applied to Bermuda grass and should not harm it when applied as directed.
You want to avoid applications of Vessel 3 Way Herbicide to unlisted areas and away from the trees to avoid any potential injury, especially if they are young.
Vessel 3 Way Herbicide will not harm bees.
The clippings from an area treated with Vessel 3 Way Herbicide should not be applied in a garden.
Vessel 3 Way Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide, therefore will only affect weeds that are actively growing. Post-emergents do not have any affect on dormant weeds or weeds that have not yet germinated.Â
Vessel is only labeled for use on ornamental lawns and turfgrass. Vessel is not labeled for use around edible plants at all. Corn is one of those plants that is highly susceptible to herbicides and we cannot think of any herbicide that can be safely used around corn for post emergent control. You ma…
Read Full Answer »While Vessel 3 Way Herbicide can be used on St. Augustine grass, it is not labeled for crabgrass. We would recommend a product like Dismiss NXT instead. Â
We do not classify Vessel 3 Way Herbicide as a "generic" brand of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide. Both products are herbicides containing the same active ingredients at the same percentage rates but made by 2 different manufacturers. Price points are set by the manufacturer therefore the pricing is…
Read Full Answer »Vessel 3 Way Herbicide is not specifically labeled for creeping charlie and/or jenny. Spurge Power is a very good option. It controls various broadleaf weeds, such as creeping charlie in various types of lawns. Please check the label for correct rates for your lawn.
If birds were to contact an area that was treated with Vessel 3 Way Herbicide before it was dry, it could be harmful to them. We recommend applying when birds are less active, perhaps during the evening.Â
We recommend that you perform a test (jar mix)Â of the pre-emergent herbicide that you would like to apply as a tank mixture with Vessel 3 Way Herbicide first prior to application. We recommend applying the selective post-emergent when the weeds are actively growing (it is a little late in the seaso…
Read Full Answer »It is usually recommended to keep all pets out of the area while any herbicide is being applied and until it is dry. If you believe that your cat came into contact with the Vessel 3 Way Herbicide, we suggest that you contact a vet as soon as possible. You will want to print out the produ…
Read Full Answer »The product label for Vessel 3 Way Herbicide states, "Avoid drift of spray mist onto vegetables, flowers, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, and other desirable plants. Do not pour spray solutions near these plants." This is a clear indication that the product will harm the plants if sprayed.
Pets should not be present during the application of Vessel 3 Way Herbicide or while surfaces are wet. Once treated areas are completely dried it is safe for their return.
Yes, the product label can be found here for Vessel 3 Way Herbicide or on the product page directly.
The product label for Vessel 3 Way does not state that is is for use on Centipede grass so we would not recommend using it. We are not aware of a product that is labeled to remove Bermuda grass from centipede. The only suggestion we can give is to kill the Bermuda with a glyphosate p…
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