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Prodiamine and Trimec Southern question
I live in NC. I sprayed my centipede lawn this spring with Prodiamine and Trimec Southern . I was wondering if it is safe and practical to spray my lawn now with the same 2 chemicals mentioned above. I missed my summer post emergent app.. Thanks guys
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I dont want to harm my grass being my main concern.. Any assistance is greatly appreciated
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What does the label say for maximum amount per year?
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Trimec southern---- 1-1.5 pints per acre with a max of 3 pints per acre per app..max yearly is 6 pints.. i sprayed with 1.5 pints in the spring.. I was afraid the timing of putting down a post emergent in cooler temps in september in NC might harm my centipede lawn.. i do have some bermuda mixed in in some places
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Prodiamine--- 1-2.30 lbs per acre per year.. I put out 1 lb in the spring
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You are ok on the trimec too...you really shoul try Celcius on the centipede.
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What weeds are you seeing that you are putting the trimec down?
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I'd hold off as our temperatures are cooling down. I'd wait til and try not to spray while the centipede is transitioning to a semi-dormant state.
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Crabgrass, clover dandelions etc. So u think it may harm the grass since we are close to ve transitioning to dormancy
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