Yes, 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide can be applied with pre-emergent herbicides (including Prodiamine). It is recommended to perform a small jar test before application to be sure the 2 products combine well.
When using 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide you will use between 2-4 pints per acre mixed in a sufficient water volume to ensure thorough coverage to the target weeds. On average you will use between 1 and 2 gallons of water per 1000 sq/ft when applying herbicides and you will need to calibrate your sprayer to the output that best fits your yard and application rate for your turf.
Generally, pets need to be kept out of the area until 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide has time to dry completely. This could be anywhere between 1-3 hours. They can return to the area once it has completely dried.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide would be good to use for dandelions as well as many other broadleaf weeds and can be used on buffalograss.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide can be mixed with Quinclorac 75Df and fertilizer as long as everything stays mixed in the sprayer. Be sure to apply during cooler times of the day.
Yes, 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled safe for use in centipede and bermuda lawns.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide can be applied with pre-emergent herbicides (including Prodiamine) but not the Sulfentrazone 4SC. We suggest a jar test and spot test prior to broadcast application. Please let us know if you need anything else or provide the targeted weeds for additional information. Thank you!
Acclam Extra Selective Herbicide already controls crabgrass so mixing in the 3 Way Max would not help you get any control over crabgrass. 3 Way Max is a broadleaf weed control product and if you needed to use this it would need to be done in a separate application.
Please Note: Broadleaf herbicides such as 2,4-D or MCPP may reduce the effectiveness of Acclaim Extra Herbicide. Do not apply Acclaim Extra within 21 days following a 2,4-D or MCPP application, or 5 days before a 2,4-D or MCPP application.
You would not need to reapply 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide if rainfall occurred at least 4 hours after application.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide specifically states to NOT apply on Floratam St. Augustine per the label. For other established St. Augustine turf, you will apply 0.75 to 0.90 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft. Per the product label, "Use reduced rates if grass is stressed from heat or drought. Exercise care when applying during growth stages from dormancy to green-up and from green-up to dormancy. Some temporary discoloration may occur on warm season grasses".
The product label for 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide does not list whether it will harm liriope, monkey grass, or mondo grass. These grasses are generally very hardy and only killed with non-selective herbicides such as glyphosate. 3 Way Max will not control either nutsedge or chamber bitter, however. (Some articles do claim that 2,4-D will kill chamber bitter or mimosa.) Southern Ag Basagran Sedge Control is labeled as safe to use on green liriope and will kill nutsedge. If the trouble is just in containerized plants, then you can hand-pull the weeds when they are young and consider transplanting healthy plants into pots with new, clean soil.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control clover and is safe to use on Bermudagrass.
The product label for 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide does state: For turf use, the maximum number of broadcast applications per treatment site is 2 per year. It can be used to spot treat weeds as needed but not as a broadcast more than twice. We cannot comment on what professionals do but can only state that products should be applied as directed on the product label, others products may not have this restriction listed.
The 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide is best applied by a hand held sprayer for more accuracy and per suggestion by the manufacturer for application. You will apply 1.1-1.5 oz per 0.5 to 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft depending on the desired turfgrass. Please refer to the product label for full mixing and application instructions.
For best results 3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide should be applied when the temperature is above 55 degrees and below 85 degrees. The product label states this product to avoid broadcast applications when air temperature exceeds 90ºF. When treating Carpetgrass and St. Augustine grass, avoid broadcast applications when air temperature exceeds 80ºF. When air temperatures exceed 80ºF, limit application to spot treatment only. A good option may be to use a surfactant with this product to help it coat the plant more and kill the weeds more effectively.
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for lawn burweed. Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone is labeled for lawn burweed and is safe for your bermudagrass. A good pre-emergent to apply in the fall for lawn burweed control is Pendulum 2G
3 Way Max Turf and Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide rates vary depending on the exact type of grass you are spraying over. You would use anywhere between 2 to 2.5 pints in 4 to 200 gallons of water per acre for St Augustine and Centipede or for Bermuda and Zoysia you would use 3 to 4 pints in 5 to 220 gallons of water. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.