torpedo grass

jhurst – posted 20 May 2001 14:25

Any controls for torpedo grass in tifway 419 bermuda? Right now I’m having to spray with RoundUp and resod.

wdrake – posted 20 May 2001 17:50

Best action would be to move!However, UF’s Lawn Handbook says to use Asulam [methyl sulfanilylcarbamate] which is sold as Asulox®

seed – posted 22 May 2001 02:08

jhurst, the selective control for torpedograss in bermudagrass is Drive 75DF by BASF. Asulam (Axulox) will have little or no effect.

Drive 75DF can only be applied at 2 pounds per acre per year, and that’s not enough to to remove torpedograss in one year. Therefore, it should be applied in small increments, e.g., three applications of 2/3 pounds per acre, which causes a slow kill.

It may take three or years of serial treatments to get rid of torpedograss.

Phil

kellyis1 – posted 19 April 2002 13:30

Is there a selective control for torpedo grass that can be used in centipede lawns?

sam – posted 20 April 2002 09:14

quote:Originally posted by kellyis1:Is there a selective control for torpedo grass that can be used in centipede lawns?

You can use Vantage to control torpedo grass in centipede. I,ve used it with good success. You will need to reapply to keep torpedo grass under control.

lil_pupcyclist – posted 18 July 2005 10:46

I have tried that and it came back the next year.

quote:Originally posted by jhurst:Any controls for torpedo grass in tifway 419 bermuda? Right now I’m having to spray with RoundUp and resod.

Empire1 – posted 21 July 2005 19:19

I have just purchased the Drive 75 for torpedo grass in zoysia, central Fl. I am going to do three treatments every two weeks at a reduced rate. I need to find some methylated seed oil to mix with it.I found lesco spreader sticker but I don’t wan’t to buy a gallon. Any ideas where to find small quantities of a adjuvant??I am only spot treating with a sprayer.

lawngrower – posted 16 August 2005 17:28

what can i use to kill torpedo grass in my centipede lawn without killing my centipede?

bot – posted 11 April 2009 01:50

The only way to get rid of torpedo grass in flower beds is to carefully dig very deep around the grass without injurying it. Then flood the grass and the area around it with a grass and weed killer and leave it exposed for a week or two before replacing the soil. It is a very tough weed and grows underground in extensive networks.

PensacolaPat – posted 27 May 2009 22:07

I have some areas with Torpedo Grass in my St Augustine lawn and also in a flower bed. Ican kill it with MSMA but it kills the desirables as well.

Last year after pulling and digging a lot, I sprayed a circle with cooking oil. In the heat of the summer it killed the rhizomes. I am planning on trying the cooking oil with a jersey glove this year just without the pulling.

BigOilMan – posted 23 July 2011 15:01

Pensacola Pat, I realize this is an old thread but how did the cooking oil treatment work out. I’ve got torpedo grass taking over my backyard (centipede) and the flower beds. Just bought some Vantage. We’ll see how it does.

Richard

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