I had blindside mixed with sedgehammer going after sedges and kyllingia. I spotted some spurge hiding in a ditch, so I sprayed it. Turned brown in 2 days .
Blindside is awesome. I have some kyllinga (believe false green), lots of spotted spurge, and some nutsedge. After 3 days Blindside is putting the hurt on the weeds with minimal discoloration on Zenith Zoysia and no effect on common bermuda. In the past I've used Celsius/certainty, as well as sledgehammer. So far I am most happy with Blindside with the weeds I mentioned above. I went just below the high rate at 1 gallon per 1000/sqft with no surfactant.
I know there are different species of crab grass and maybe even dallis grass too. But now its just outta hand with the goose grass. I have a disgrutled customer at the moment about goose grass which I will eventually destroy with the dismiss NXT. Normally these weeds will die but its like they are able to withstand the chemicals normally used because of different types of these grassy weeds.
Do you normally use Dismiss NXT on goose grass? It seems like I have a lot of it in my front yard but dang it's expensive for your average home dweller.
@DallasLawnGuy maybe, maybe not, but the weeds aren't dead, as you noted. After retreat, I'll bet the discoloration will be far worse. Add Revolver to the mix. You can reduce the sulfentrazone with the addition of Revolver. Two different modes of action. Also, Speedzone red label at half rate in early summer will smoke Goosegrass. Sulfentrazone is great with its initial burn down, but you usually need a second AI for complete kill off. Keep in mind I'm a professional and clients don't like discoloration, so I tend to lean towards products that won't burn or I use them below certain temps. Either way, keep on testing. It's the best way to learn.
Awesome video here Jason, one quick question, after the weeds have died do you just leave them or do you go back and pull them up? I’ve been wondering about this…
Is Dismiss NXT about the only thing that kills Goose grass? Seems like I have a lot of it in my front yard but don't want to break the bank to purchase Dismiss NXT.
Blindside or Solitare WSL both have the same ingredient in Dismiss. It's cheaper, but you may have to up your rate a bit. No surfactant! Sulfentrazone will burn if you add a surfactant.
I had blindside mixed with sedgehammer going after sedges and kyllingia. I spotted some spurge hiding in a ditch, so I sprayed it. Turned brown in 2 days .
Thanks. One experiment I would like for you to try is. Adding some dish soap in your mix. Not sure if you know about that trick.
Can you please tell me where we can buy Blindside? Thank you!
Amazon has.
Blindside is awesome. I have some kyllinga (believe false green), lots of spotted spurge, and some nutsedge. After 3 days Blindside is putting the hurt on the weeds with minimal discoloration on Zenith Zoysia and no effect on common bermuda. In the past I've used Celsius/certainty, as well as sledgehammer. So far I am most happy with Blindside with the weeds I mentioned above. I went just below the high rate at 1 gallon per 1000/sqft with no surfactant.
You seemed to be using a narrow spray. Would the control have been better if you’d broadened the spray?
Is these products safe for centipede grass?
I know there are different species of crab grass and maybe even dallis grass too. But now its just outta hand with the goose grass. I have a disgrutled customer at the moment about goose grass which I will eventually destroy with the dismiss NXT. Normally these weeds will die but its like they are able to withstand the chemicals normally used because of different types of these grassy weeds.
Do you normally use Dismiss NXT on goose grass? It seems like I have a lot of it in my front yard but dang it's expensive for your average home dweller.
Try a chemical with different M.O.A. weeds can adapt same as insects developing a resistance to certain insecticide used repeatedly
You are the man
Great on Bermuda. Sulfentrazone will burn Zoysia beyond acceptable limits above 85F, even at half rate.
I just posted a video test where it didn't burn zoysia.
@DallasLawnGuy maybe, maybe not, but the weeds aren't dead, as you noted. After retreat, I'll bet the discoloration will be far worse. Add Revolver to the mix. You can reduce the sulfentrazone with the addition of Revolver. Two different modes of action. Also, Speedzone red label at half rate in early summer will smoke Goosegrass. Sulfentrazone is great with its initial burn down, but you usually need a second AI for complete kill off. Keep in mind I'm a professional and clients don't like discoloration, so I tend to lean towards products that won't burn or I use them below certain temps. Either way, keep on testing. It's the best way to learn.
@@ryantracy0123 i will try that!
Awesome video here Jason, one quick question, after the weeds have died do you just leave them or do you go back and pull them up? I’ve been wondering about this…
Leave them
Is Dismiss NXT about the only thing that kills Goose grass? Seems like I have a lot of it in my front yard but don't want to break the bank to purchase Dismiss NXT.
Sulfentrazone is what kills the goose grass. Look for other brands with that in it. Spray it in the morning and be careful on hot days…
Blindside or Solitare WSL both have the same ingredient in Dismiss. It's cheaper, but you may have to up your rate a bit. No surfactant! Sulfentrazone will burn if you add a surfactant.
Speedzone will kill Goosegrass as well.
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Will these two products kill creeping Charlie
Since Blindside is 60% Sulfentrazone, there isn't any need to buy the Dismiss.
Blindside puts a hurting on my centipede
You’re only spraying on weed patches. This is not going to work where you have weeds mingled in with good grass.
That weed you couldn't identify is carpetweed.
Looks like carpetweed
Definitely carpetweed
You’re only spraying on weed patches. This is not going to work where you have weeds mingled in with good grass.