Kill Crabgrass NOW! With This Simple Method!
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2023
- Discover the Power of Tenacity Herbicide! 🔥🌿
🌱 Take control of stubborn weeds with Tenacity Herbicide - the ultimate solution for effective weed management in lawns, landscapes, and turfgrass. 🍃💪
🔍 Key Features:
✅ Kills a broad spectrum of tough weeds, including crabgrass, dandelion, clover, and more!
✅ Unique mode of action that targets weeds without harming desirable grasses.
✅ Provides long-lasting residual control for continued weed suppression.
✅ Safe for use on established turf and new seedings.
🚀 Achieve a pristine, weed-free landscape with Tenacity's exceptional performance and versatility. 🏞️✨ Say goodbye to pesky weeds and hello to a beautifully maintained outdoor space! 🌳🌼
👉 Watch the video for application tips and tricks to make the most of Tenacity Herbicide's potent weed-fighting power! 🎥🔍 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest lawn care solutions! 🌿👍
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Please reach out to treasuredlawn@gmail.com for any questions.
As requested a list of all the products used in this mix with links provided! I will make sure to do this going forward for you all!
Tenacity/mesotrione : amzn.to/3qoTRDW
Non-ioninc surfactant: amzn.to/3DOkdCq
Turf Titan lawn commander : turftitanbrands.com/products/lawn-commander?sca_ref=3794868.U6QV0L4C14
Mark it Blue: amzn.to/47qnzZY
Thank you for listing all the products!
@@michaelgraham8494 of course I hope they help!
Woah! The blue dye is awesome!
Definitely helps you see where you went and not miss any spots!
No.
❤thanks
Of course! Hope you enjoyed!
Southern lawns and flowering trees are so far being northern lawns and trees ! Florida had like one purple flowering tree and one yellow. Up north we have about 9 different flowering trees right now ! And most lawns are nothing but crab grass !
I hope English isn't your native language. The first two sentences you typed make little sense.
OK DUDE, I just bought 8 ounces of this stuff. I am DESPERATE to kill this mess. It is spreading RAPIDLY. We've been in a drought here in Jax, FL. Supposedly we were gonna get a BUNCH of rain. We have a low pressure system off of the coast and we've only gotten a little bit of rain, but that little bit of rain made the crabgrass EXPLODE and this has made me very CRABBY! 🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀
If it’s really bad you can mix a little with some quinclorac and you should be able to get it under control. Once it’s a huge infestation though it’s tough to get it under control so I’m wishing you the best of luck! Report back!
I’m subscribing cause this is a quality video. Even though I have a southern lawn (Bermuda). I can take some advice.
Thank you brotha! I love those southern lawns especially when you get a nice feel on them! I hope to give you some good advice and entertainment along the way!
Works even faster if the water ph is correct. Most home water is higher than most plants uptake to high alkaline. So i adjust the ph, fertilizer or herbicide no matter what. With citric acid. But either way it works
😯😯 this is new science! I’m gunna need to test this out!
@treasuredLawn lol. Old science. My bermuda ph is between 5.8 to 7. Alot of grass type are 6 to 7 cool season grasses as well .My tap water is above 8 so I lower the ph to 6ish (finished product) foliar the grass sucks it in with super quick results
@@fredsandford9342 definitely gunna have to try this! Lol it’s new science to me! 🤣🤣
Always always place water into the tank 1st! Combining full strength Herbicides can result in a Chemical reaction forming a Gel like mixture.
No other herbicides were combined with this mix so there was no risk there. It’s not necessary to add water first in this situation.
I have heard about that product, but can’t be used on Bermuda nor Zoysia grasses. Thank you!
Unfortunately yes it cannot be used on those grass types
Great comment, thank you! I was 🧐 trying to see if he had bermuda like me.
the quality is amazing for someone with only 240 subs !
Thank you so much! It’s been a grind but comments like these definitely make it easier!
@@treasuredLawn when i see someone who puts the work in i always make sure to give my support
Seriously appreciate it!
No kidding
@@jonathanhicks3342 really appreciate it! I know the subs will come! You are all much appreciated!
Dude, new subscriber. Tenacity does have its place in Lawn Care. Specific for Grabgrass (and what you have looks to me like smooth crabgrass) I like to put some Quinclorac and Sulfentrazone in with the Tenacity. And thank you thank you thank you for mentioning the bleaching effect from the Tenacity. It seems like most folks "forget" to mention that. It looks like garbage for three weeks or so (roughly....might be a bit different in each person's lawn) but then things look SO MUCH better. And, dude, you are killing it with all the pro tips: Nitrogen (in a small amount) is a REALLY good thing to add to your tank (with all those Herbicides). Doing that today myself. And, thumbs up #359
Thanks for subscribing! I’m gunna try some quin next year I think if I get it bad again.
How soon after this can you seed in the fall?
So with mesotrione it is safe to put down at the time of seeding once those seeds germinate though you’re going to want to wait at least 3 mows before putting it down.
Dude where u from?! Is that Saint Mary’s Gaels gear?! I have a few family members that graduated from there.
Originally from California I have some family that also went to St Mary’s! Small world!
@@treasuredLawnnice!! Love your vids funny and informational 👍🏻
@@alceja3522 thanks man! I just started filming a few months ago so I love hearing that! We got plenty of more coming and definitely gunna keep that same energy!
@@treasuredLawn Ha! Right down the road in Lafayette! Stumbled upon this when it came up in my feed but I have crabgrass this year so I clicked on it. Good job bud, u just gained yourself another sub!
If you don't mind me asking...where'd you move to? (approx)
@@purdyboi8078 appreciate the sub! My family moved to Idaho! We love us some potatoes! Lol bro the crabgrass was bad this year! Can’t wait to put some pre-emergent down this year!
So, according to the instructions I CAN NOT use this on bermudagrass unless it has gone dormant. Is this true?
I would refrain from using this on Bermuda grass unfortunately unless it is dormant like the label states. Warm season grasses tend to not like mesotrione so much unfortunately.
Question: once dead, just pull them out or leave them?
Once they die they will shrivel up and basically disappear as you mow them. You can definitely pull them out if you’d like but I usually just let them go on their own unless they have seed heads on them then I will pull them to avoid spreading those seed heads. Great question!
@@treasuredLawn thx buddy!
Of course!
Good video! Good job on emphasizing the bleaching with tenacity! If you have a lot of weeds the bleaching can be overwhelming and scary! I like it because I can really see where it’s working and maybe need additional treatment. Also the blue dye! Very useful but for heavens sake, Wear gloves!!! Takes 2-4 days to wear off you hands and no matter how careful you are you will get some on you! Again, Excellent video and information!
Lol I literally had just ran out of gloves but couldn’t delay this another day! 🤣 the blue Smurf look doesn’t really work for me 🤣🤣 definitely buying more gloves! Appreciate the feedback too!
Does the blue die stain the plastic in the sprayer?
It does not! I always practice rinsing my sprayer out after every use as well.
We’re on our second application and it’s not working on most of the crabgrass. We are noticing some of it dead underneath, and after the second application a large patch of tall crabgrass is turning white but the majority of the crabgrass doesn’t seem affected. Not sure what we’re doing wrong. The majority of this lawn is crabgrass and it does seem very well established. When I tried to pull them out by the root last season the roots were very large. Is this why two applications of this mixture hasn’t done much? Please advise. We’ve been trying to tackle this issue for a couple years now. It feels like a losing battle.
It could be! Are you using a surfactant when applying? If the whole lawn is crabgrass you may be better off doing a full kill with something stronger and doing a reseed unfortunately. This application is more designed for spot treating.
@@treasuredLawn we’re using all of the products you mention in the video.
@@TheRealHellataz it does take quite some time for this to die off. Once they are white though you should be able to mow them and then I’d wait a few days and then do another spray of product. Eventually they will disappear on you. If it’s all crabgrass though you need to get some good grass growing otherwise new crabgrass will just continue to fill its place.
Would adding an application of quinclorac help?
@TheRealHellataz definitely could! I wouldn’t mix the two together in the same tank though
I have a warm season lawn and use Tenacity in my Centipede grass. It’s a great product just be sure to follow the label for your grass type.
For 2 gallons of water I use:
1 Teaspoon of Tenacity
3 Teaspoons of surfactant
4 Teaspoons of dye
I just installed a new lawn as well and it came with crabgrass that is now dying as we speak.
That’s a good mix! With your warm season do you do it when it’s dormant?
@@treasuredLawn I do use herbicides during dormancy (Nov-Feb) due to random weeds that might pop up during our “winter” season, but I use Tenacity year round due to it being one of the few herbicides that Centipede can tolerate.
@@AyeGeesy oh that’s awesome! I know it’s usually not warm season friendly so as long as it’s not killing your lawn that’s a plus!
Thanks for this comment. Does the tenacity have instructions on St. Augustine for warm yards?
Ok, I sprayed my whole entire yard using tenacity and I doubled spray the crabgrass but the results was not as I expected, unfortunately tenacity is just a lie because all the weeds grow back again
Tenacity is not a long term preventer. It will kill off what you have but will only keep weeds away for about 2 weeks. You’ll need a pre emergent if you want to keep weeds from coming back or a thick lush lawn that will help suppress weed pressure.
Did you pull the weeds out after they died?….or do they just disintegrate?
Will kill nut edge also?
So this will not kill nutsedge it is labeled to control it but will not eradicate it. If you want a nutsedge killer check this video out that I also did.
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Almost half of lawn is infested with crabgrass. Should i spray or should I completely remove all my grass. I'm not sure if my kentucky blue grass will grow again.
It should the good thing about KBG is it’s self repairing so you should be good once it’s gone.
why not just convert your whole lawn to crabgrass?
I mean you could if that’s what you wanted but typically winter it dies off so you won’t really have anything until the following season and overall it doesn’t exactly look great
Why do you keep saying weeds, aren't these crab grass??
Crabgrass is a weed my friend
@@treasuredLawnthanks and great video, I used a backpack mister for the entire lawn it's filled with crab grass. How often do I reapply this stuff is ut good to hit it again after a week if needed or wait longer? Thanks my friend!
@@detroitpyro2859 give it about 3 mows before applying again. This stuff can cause bleaching so the more you apply the more likely to get bleaching. See where the crabgrass is after a few weeks then apply again if needed
@@treasuredLawn sounds good buddy thanks again love your videos!
@@detroitpyro2859 thank you! Glad you enjoy them!
Not for WARM SEASON LAWNS. Have really annoying music, if u wanna call it that.
So what do you use? Or do we just pull it on warm season lawns?
Tenacity is safe for both warm and cool season lawns only caveat is temperature when application is made…sorry you didn’t like the music choice
What’s other weeds does it kill ??
It kills a very wide range of weeds including crabgrass, nutsedge, ground ivy, dandelions, bentgrass, and many dicots and monocot broadleaf weeds.