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Flowable pre emergent

Flowable pre emergent

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Buck – posted 15 June 2005 08:21

I have 419 bermuda and have been using Dimension as a pre emergent for a few years. I am less then pleased with the control I have with the application as we have beds throughout and I either miss some of the turf or render a bed not exactly well prepared for spring seeds. Thinking a flowable pre emergent would nicely solve the problem but I am not aware of a good one.

Looking for suggestions and experience others may have had.

Thanks a lot — Buck

cohiba – posted 15 June 2005 12:48

Is the problem with the Dimension or applications? If the Dimension is working; it is available in a flowable. If you are using a granular Dimension, try plastic over the beds to stop the granules from landing in the bed.

Am I on the right track?

ted – posted 15 June 2005 19:07

the problem is the homeowner version of dimension, it’s just not strong enough…remember it’s not going to control dallisgrass, etc. only a few weeds including crabgrass, and then all pre-ems break down in the heat…

Buck – posted 16 June 2005 07:58

Not a problem with Dimension, it’s the granules. But, after looking beyond my local LESCO I managed to locate some Dimension Ultra WSP. Sounds like that is just what I need. Kind of pricey, but looks like the answer.

Thanks for the help. My local guys never mentioned the product to me.

ted – posted 16 June 2005 16:01

some lesco’s can be a little loose on the rules, but i’m sure you’ll need a license to purchase this product. i always used it liquid not wsp.

cohiba – posted 17 June 2005 07:04

The WSP requires A LOT of mechanical or hydraulic agitation when spaying and is strictly a PRO porduct. Use the liquid if you can get it. More user friendly.

Both will work well for you and have pre- post advantages.

Good Product…………………..

ted – posted 17 June 2005 13:56

cohiba is correct. i used a liquid (EC) formula. but i’m assuming this is all academic because he doesn’t have a license? by the way there’s a fish called a cobia- no relation?

cohiba – posted 17 June 2005 17:44

Ted,If the fish is a small wimpy one- no way. If its a big, tough, mean son-of-a-gun: its probably a cousin. Cohiba is actually my favorite cigar brand. By the way, I’ve been told the granular Dimension stinks, so we use Ronstar G. Have you ever found this to be true?

Take Care……………………….

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