I use prodiamine in spring. Follow up with dimension 2 weeks after. celsius and certainty mix in spring/summer. And split application of spec flo in fall. I have 0 weeds in my lawn all year round. Works well for me so far. Its a bermuda lawn and i plugged the entire lawn because it was dirt and weeds 2 years ago. I'm not a chemical expert all, i just do basic lawncare for a living but will definitely check out your course online and thank you for your info and videos. Love seeing you grow more and more
Im real glad you are doing this test. I have considered skipping the Speedzone red in round 1, and only spraying the Prodiamine, and spot spray existing weeds to save $$. My fear is that there could be a lot of tiny weeds germinated that I cant see when doing application 1. IF they are there, there would be a bunch of weeds as I go into round 2. So I have taken the precautionary measure to mix the speedzone red with the prodiamine for round 1 to have a bit of insurance. Looking forward to seeing how this pans out. Thanks Jason!
I've done Dismiss in Round 2 in the past. For me, here in Atlanta, it wreaks havoc on Zoysia even at half rate, so i shy away from it nowadays. In my experiences... the sedges still emerged but yellowed out very quickly. Still required followup treatments later in the season. Don't use it with Dimension, the combo made a mess of my tank. Lastly, sulfentrazone is known as a "pusher," so I treated it as my sticker and saw far less yellowing on the turf. This year I'm going the Specticle approach. I did 9oz between fall split apps and I'll go 3oz this round and follow up on Round 2 with another 3oz, keeping below that 18oz in a year mark. I'm curious to see the results. I'm perfectly satisfied treating sedge and kyllinga with celsius/certainty combo through a battery back back sprayer. Great video! I'll be staying tuned for your results.
Thank you for that information. That might have just changed my mind on my approach. I might stick with the same approach I did last year. I have been using specticle in the spring and been very happy with the results
Need an important question answered I've been wondering for a while... When mixing different herbicides together in a tank, do you still go by the rate of the individual labels? Or less of each. Thanks!
Hey Jason, Really enjoy your videos .. they have proven to be very helpful. Question... I heavily overseeded my backyard this past September with Jonathan Greene fescue, before I did it I killed off most of the weeds, the yard looks great right now, should I skip pre emergent this spring? I do not want to hurt the grass that is up and doing well.. Thanks
I like your podcast, but you mostly talk about bermuda grass. I live in ft lauderdale, fl where there is mostly st Augustine grass. What products do you recommend for winter applications to st Augustine grass
Jason....i dont have a lot of experience with Dismiss, but Im wondering if it would be better to add dismiss at a 4 oz rate to three different applications instead of hammering out the whole 12 at once. Hard to say.....its possible the dismiss may delay the green up in spring too. Those nutlets in the sedges are so hard to kill. Ive sprayed sedges and burn them down, and then they come back again in a few months....uggg.
Jason, last year you swapped from using atrazine and triplet sf to Manor and Change-up. I’m curious as to why you swapped back to atrazine and Triplet SF? Thanks!
I was disappointed with the results. I like change up and manor a lot but I think you would have to use the higher rates to get control on the tough weeds like Oxalis in January. I use those products a lot during the Spring and Summer and get good control but it did not work out so well in January
On your machine what are the two tanks in the rear on the left and right side? Do they do the same thing I know one is a foam marker system but what is the other tank used for thanks , I have mid size z Spray but I want to put the foam thing on it.
You’ve used Specticle Flo in April, how were the results with Doveweed? Have you thought about using Specticle Flo as the primary pre for crabgrass, so dropping the Prodiamine and doing a split Specticle app instead ?
If it’s dormant, no. Personally, I don’t see much benefit using atrazine in winter/ early spring for broadleaf weeds as Jason suggested. Triclopyr and/or MSM will give a much broader and effective results.
I use prodiamine in spring. Follow up with dimension 2 weeks after. celsius and certainty mix in spring/summer. And split application of spec flo in fall. I have 0 weeds in my lawn all year round. Works well for me so far.
Its a bermuda lawn and i plugged the entire lawn because it was dirt and weeds 2 years ago. I'm not a chemical expert all, i just do basic lawncare for a living but will definitely check out your course online and thank you for your info and videos. Love seeing you grow more and more
Im real glad you are doing this test. I have considered skipping the Speedzone red in round 1, and only spraying the Prodiamine, and spot spray existing weeds to save $$. My fear is that there could be a lot of tiny weeds germinated that I cant see when doing application 1. IF they are there, there would be a bunch of weeds as I go into round 2. So I have taken the precautionary measure to mix the speedzone red with the prodiamine for round 1 to have a bit of insurance. Looking forward to seeing how this pans out. Thanks Jason!
I've done Dismiss in Round 2 in the past. For me, here in Atlanta, it wreaks havoc on Zoysia even at half rate, so i shy away from it nowadays. In my experiences... the sedges still emerged but yellowed out very quickly. Still required followup treatments later in the season. Don't use it with Dimension, the combo made a mess of my tank. Lastly, sulfentrazone is known as a "pusher," so I treated it as my sticker and saw far less yellowing on the turf. This year I'm going the Specticle approach. I did 9oz between fall split apps and I'll go 3oz this round and follow up on Round 2 with another 3oz, keeping below that 18oz in a year mark. I'm curious to see the results. I'm perfectly satisfied treating sedge and kyllinga with celsius/certainty combo through a battery back back sprayer. Great video! I'll be staying tuned for your results.
Thank you for that information. That might have just changed my mind on my approach. I might stick with the same approach I did last year. I have been using specticle in the spring and been very happy with the results
Need an important question answered I've been wondering for a while... When mixing different herbicides together in a tank, do you still go by the rate of the individual labels? Or less of each. Thanks!
I still go by the rate of the individual labels
Always great info, thanks Jason
Followed your advice and celceus works great on the nutsedge! Thanks!
That's great. Celsius is probably better on kyllinga. For nutsedge certainly or proceeds would probably be a better option
Hey Jason, Really enjoy your videos .. they have proven to be very helpful. Question... I heavily overseeded my backyard this past September with Jonathan Greene fescue, before I did it I killed off most of the weeds, the yard looks great right now, should I skip pre emergent this spring? I do not want to hurt the grass that is up and doing well.. Thanks
Great work, Thanks Buddy👍
Jason why dont you use barricade for crabgrass?
I like your podcast, but you mostly talk about bermuda grass. I live in ft lauderdale, fl where there is mostly st Augustine grass. What products do you recommend for winter applications to st Augustine grass
Hey i use vinegar weed and grass killer for sidewalks and plan on spot using on my yard tell me what you think thanks in advance
From experience, it will burn the plant down but not the roots.
@paulknoblauch9101 OK thanks for the info
Jason....i dont have a lot of experience with Dismiss, but Im wondering if it would be better to add dismiss at a 4 oz rate to three different applications instead of hammering out the whole 12 at once. Hard to say.....its possible the dismiss may delay the green up in spring too. Those nutlets in the sedges are so hard to kill. Ive sprayed sedges and burn them down, and then they come back again in a few months....uggg.
I think I'm not going to use dismiss except for yards that I know have a bad Sedge problem.
Do you have to have your hazmat for your pickup setup?
Dismiss is a pre emergent when used at the high rate
Prodiamine and 16 oz per acre glyphosate is the cheap and easy way on dormant Bermuda.
Suregurd and 24-32oz of glyphosate is even better
Jason, last year you swapped from using atrazine and triplet sf to Manor and Change-up. I’m curious as to why you swapped back to atrazine and Triplet SF? Thanks!
I was disappointed with the results. I like change up and manor a lot but I think you would have to use the higher rates to get control on the tough weeds like Oxalis in January. I use those products a lot during the Spring and Summer and get good control but it did not work out so well in January
@@lawncarelife thanks for the feedback!
On your machine what are the two tanks in the rear on the left and right side? Do they do the same thing I know one is a foam marker system but what is the other tank used for thanks , I have mid size z Spray but I want to put the foam thing on it.
Or is the foam marker up top on the left tank in the front?
So are you saying you're using dismiss as a pre em for sedges?
I was thinking about it but I I'm a little concerned about the turf burn. I no longer plan to do that
You’ve used Specticle Flo in April, how were the results with Doveweed?
Have you thought about using Specticle Flo as the primary pre for crabgrass, so dropping the Prodiamine and doing a split Specticle app instead ?
I use Image for poa and it does a good job and is cheap
Thank you
Would I be better off using Trimec 992 or Triplet on Oklahoma bramuda and fescue yards?
Any help greatly appreciated
Same thing
Hey buddy no simazine being used this year?? I know you used it last year, how was your resluts??
I use simazine in the fall
Are there any issues using Atrazine on Bermuda grass?
If it’s dormant, no. Personally, I don’t see much benefit using atrazine in winter/ early spring for broadleaf weeds as Jason suggested. Triclopyr and/or MSM will give a much broader and effective results.
Doing The Lords work out here thank you sir
I'm new to the game 2nd year. Doing baracade next week, avenue South in Feb or first off March. Pros and cons of ave south?Thanks for any help!
I haven't personally used Avenue south. I know it's a popular product for St Augustine grass. I don't deal with much St Augustine in my area
Most of these products are hazardous to dogs. Do you keep your dog off the lawn until it's dry? I see him lying there on the lawn near you?
Soil temps are crucial. As well as the right surfactant.