post emergent of tifdwarf sod
cy – posted 02 June 2001 11:31
We planted two pallets of tifdwarf two weeks ago, and despite judicious weeding we’re starting to fall behind. Roots are down, when can I put out a post emergent herbicide, and which one should I use? Thanks!
seed – posted 04 June 2001 08:19
cy, it depends on what kinds of weeds you have, broadleaf or grassy? Young goosegrass plants can be treated with Illoxan, which can be used on golf greens.
Phil
cy – posted 04 June 2001 10:40
Hi Phil, I was using the forum so I didn’t have to keep pestering you. The weeds we have are almost all broadleaf, can I use a 2,4-d and mcpp mix like weed-b-gon? I was going to try that tonight on a corner and wait a day or two to see if it did any damage. Thanks, Chris Y
Originally posted by seed:cy, it depends on what kinds of weeds you have, broadleaf or grassy? Young goosegrass plants can be treated with Illoxan, which can be used on golf greens.
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