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Postby torch » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:52 am

Just sprayed some Trimec and wondered how long it takes to work. Could really smell 24D in that stuff.
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Postby deltadukman » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:36 am

It'll take a while with temps and moisture like it is. I usually wait until it warms up a good bit...highs consistantly in the high 70s and 80s.....but dont spray it with it too hot...it'll scorch a yard
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Postby duckkiller » Fri Feb 10, 2012 2:35 pm

Wait till it warms up a bit more, However I pulled up a few sensors I have on my golf course this morning and my soil temps were already at 57-63 degree's so that means the crabgrass is germinating! However with this cool front I suspect that all will change by next week
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Re: Lawn care guys

Postby hdforester » Fri Feb 10, 2012 2:44 pm

Can I spray glyphosate now just to kill the winter weeds?
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Postby jcthorne » Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:18 pm

Depends on whether your spraying ester or amide formulation. Ester is better suited for cold weather and gives a faster burn down. Did you add any deposition aid? Lot of variables left unsaid.
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Postby duckkiller » Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:13 pm

hdforester wrote:Can I spray glyphosate now just to kill the winter weeds?

as long as your turf hasnt started to green up yet. I sprayed about 100 acres of my golf course (tee, fwy, and rough) at 16oz/A but that was first of January. The way Im greening up right now I wouldnt think about spraying it. but thats me, and I dont know what your turf is looking like.


Right now the thing that concerns me is the fast/early green up we are getting and now this cooler weather, going to have to keep a close eye on the plants and be sure that you keep them hydrated
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Re: Lawn care guys

Postby cockandlock25 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:25 pm

duckkiller wrote:
hdforester wrote:Can I spray glyphosate now just to kill the winter weeds?

as long as your turf hasnt started to green up yet. I sprayed about 100 acres of my golf course (tee, fwy, and rough) at 16oz/A but that was first of January. The way Im greening up right now I wouldnt think about spraying it. but thats me, and I dont know what your turf is looking like.


Right now the thing that concerns me is the fast/early green up we are getting and now this cooler weather, going to have to keep a close eye on the plants and be sure that you keep them hydrated
Yeah, this late in the season I wouldn't spend the money (even as cheap as it is) on winter weed control.
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Postby cockandlock25 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:32 pm

torch wrote:Just sprayed some Trimec and wondered how long it takes to work. Could really smell 24D in that stuff.
In optimal temps you should see results in a couple of days. It may take several days to better than a week in cooler weather. Spray it again when temps are about 80 F but not higher than 85 F to get the most bang for your buck.
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Postby agm1697 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:43 am

I cut down some buck brush in a brake yesterday to open up a hole. Is there anything to spray on it to kill it? This brake is never dry.

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Postby cockandlock25 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:53 pm

agm1697 wrote:I cut down some buck brush in a brake yesterday to open up a hole. Is there anything to spray on it to kill it? This brake is never dry.

Thanks.
Your best bet would be Habitat (imazapyr with an aquatic label) but it is a little pricey. Don't spray it on ANYTHING you don't want to kill though. Other than that, a stout mix of 2,4-D (Hardball or other aquatic label) or glyphosate (Rodeo or Touchdown) or a combo of the two would probably do it. Get a surfactant labeled for aquatic use and mix with it too. DanP and Pondman may have suggestions too.
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Postby Double R 2 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:31 pm

duckkiller wrote:
hdforester wrote:Can I spray glyphosate now just to kill the winter weeds?

as long as your turf hasnt started to green up yet. I sprayed about 100 acres of my golf course (tee, fwy, and rough) at 16oz/A but that was first of January. The way Im greening up right now I wouldnt think about spraying it. but thats me, and I dont know what your turf is looking like.


Right now the thing that concerns me is the fast/early green up we are getting and now this cooler weather, going to have to keep a close eye on the plants and be sure that you keep them hydrated
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Postby MudHog » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:44 pm

Double R 2 wrote:Noticed to that azaleas are starting to peak out.
I noticed that too leaving my grandparents yesterday. Might have to plan me another trip to Afton Villa Gardens this year. Hell, my Bradford Pear has already started putting out new leaves.
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Re: Lawn care guys

Postby cockandlock25 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:27 pm

We already have daffodils popping up all the way up here in Blacksburg. They're calling for snow Sunday though.
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Postby agm1697 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:56 pm

cockandlock25 wrote:
agm1697 wrote:I cut down some buck brush in a brake yesterday to open up a hole. Is there anything to spray on it to kill it? This brake is never dry.

Thanks.
Your best bet would be Habitat (imazapyr with an aquatic label) but it is a little pricey. Don't spray it on ANYTHING you don't want to kill though. Other than that, a stout mix of 2,4-D (Hardball or other aquatic label) or glyphosate (Rodeo or Touchdown) or a combo of the two would probably do it. Get a surfactant labeled for aquatic use and mix with it too. DanP and Pondman may have suggestions too.


Great! Thanks for your help

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