"Good, Better, Best?" You are the best Jason. You are the man when it comes to herbicides! Looks like Change Up knocked it out the park. Keep the great videos coming.
By accident my wife put some potting soil with starter fertilizer on two bare spots in the front yard of our zoysia grass it was filled in two weeks later. It works shoots of grass covered the bare spots very fast.
I appreciate you doing the time laps videos. Best thing going as it relates to weed control. It takes a very organized and thoughtful person to pull this off. Your humility is a breath of fresh air my friend.
As someone posted before me you certainly are the man when it comes to posting these tests and showing the results. I'm glad the warm season guy's have so much information available to them. I just wish us cool season guy's had someone like you showing what works w/o killing our weak grasses. I understand some of it works on both, but we still have to watch out.
I've got a common Bermuda lawn in Atlanta,GA with a lot of grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds. My plan is to start with a January pre-emergent then a spring and summer post emergence. The reason I'm not going to start with a fall or winter treatment is because I don't really want to just have a bunch of bare dirt eroding away when the Bermuda is dormant and it rains here so often. Am I right with this approach, or am I really going to regret not getting started this fall?
"Good, Better, Best?" You are the best Jason. You are the man when it comes to herbicides! Looks like Change Up knocked it out the park. Keep the great videos coming.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching the videos
By accident my wife put some potting soil with starter fertilizer on two bare spots in the front yard of our zoysia grass it was filled in two weeks later. It works shoots of grass covered the bare spots very fast.
I appreciate you doing the time laps videos. Best thing going as it relates to weed control. It takes a very organized and thoughtful person to pull this off. Your humility is a breath of fresh air my friend.
Thank you
As someone posted before me you certainly are the man when it comes to posting these tests and showing the results. I'm glad the warm season guy's have so much information available to them. I just wish us cool season guy's had someone like you showing what works w/o killing our weak grasses. I understand some of it works on both, but we still have to watch out.
If I had some cool season grass near me I would do test on those as well. Just a little too hot in Alabama
Can the sprayed areas be watered and still achieve these results?
I've got a common Bermuda lawn in Atlanta,GA with a lot of grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds. My plan is to start with a January pre-emergent then a spring and summer post emergence. The reason I'm not going to start with a fall or winter treatment is because I don't really want to just have a bunch of bare dirt eroding away when the Bermuda is dormant and it rains here so often. Am I right with this approach, or am I really going to regret not getting started this fall?
I like that plan. You may have some cool season weeds but that's okay
Excellent video .. was especially curious about the "Without Killing the Grass" part, but there's no grass where you sprayed! LOL
Fair point. It wouldn't have killed the grass if it was there. Those titles tend to get more views on UA-cam
Can I do 4 split apps of 4.5oz/1000 on St Augustine for annual coverage or do you recommend using a second product lie prodiamine for one half
Good video & information, thank you brother!!! 👍🏼
Glad to help
Cool to know we live in the same state. So what do you use for chamber bitter on emerald zoysia?
Changeup
The Long stringy weeds around a pond! Set them on fire?
Herbicides last longer if you mix with distilled water. Chlorine in tap water can cause some herbicides to break down.
Good to know. Thank you for sharing
Kinda of hard to mix bulk with distilled water. Just know the ph of your water and adjust accordingly or only mix what you are using that day
What was the rate on the Changeup? I heard you say on another video you put .75 oz. to each gallon of water when spot treating.
That is the rate
I don’t mind breaking down how each chemical works for you