Weedmaster would not injure tolerant grass unless the product was over applied, applied at time when temperatures were over 90 degrees or if it was applied at a time the sun was directly over your yard.
There are no listed wait times for fertilizer applications after applying Weedmaster. Per the product label, "Apply with water or sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier. Sprayable fluid fertilizer may be used as the carrier in preplant or pre-emergence uses. Post-emergence uses with sprayable fluid fertilizer may be made only on pasture, hayland, or wheat crops."
For further product inquires, you may wish to contact the manufacturer Nufarm directly at 855-280-6609, or via their website's contact page here.
Weedmaster is not labeled for use in residential lawns therefore would not recommended for weed control as injury could occur.
Weedmaster should be used within 24 hours of mixing with water.
Weedmaster will be applied at the rate of 2.75 - 5.5 qts in 20 - 100 gallons of water per acre. Please review the product label for more information.
Weedmaster is labeled for juniper but not Pinion trees per the label. You should only spot treat weeds directly around trees.
Weedmaster – while not specifically labeled to kill ginger plants – likely would harm them due to the plants being similar in nature to other broadleaf weeds the product targets. If you need to kill grassy weeds safely in areas you have ginger planted, you could use a product like Grass Out Max. However if you have broadleaf weeds you likely would need to hand pull or carefully spot treat them to remove them from the ginger area.
Per the product label, rainfall or irrigation should be avoided for atleast 4 hrs following an application Weedmaster for best results.
Unfortunately, Weedmaster is not labeled to help control coffeeweed. Instead, you can use Nufarm Weedar 64, which is labeled to help control coffeeweed and it can be used at a rate of 1/4 to 3 pints per acre. Please read the product label for complete application instructions.
We only carry Weedmaster in a liquid form but as long as they both have the same active ingredients, they should work similarly. Keep in mind that granule post-emergents do not give the same desired results that a liquid does.
Weedmaster is not labeled to control Hawkweed. Unfortunately we do not carry any Range and Pasture selective herbicide to control Hawkweed therefore we would recommend contacting the Local Dept of Agricultural or Cooperative Extension for recommendations on treatment advice in your area.
Per the product label, “Do not cut forage for hay within 7 days of an application of Weedmaster.”
Weedmaster is not labeled for use in residential lawns therefore would not be recommended.
Without knowing the specific weeds you’re targeting and what type of turfgrass you have, we are not able to make an alternative recommendation.
Please view our Lawn Care Guide for information and treatment guides on some of the most common weeds or you may contact us directly at 866-581-7378 or [email protected] for assistance.