Apply Tenacity at four to eight fl. oz. per acre in at least 30 gallons of water per acre prior to weed seed germination.
How much tenacity do you use with 2 gallons of water?
For smaller areas and spot treatments, a half teaspoon of Tenacity in 1 gallon of water will treat 1,000 square feet. For example, if your area is 2,000 sq. ft., you will need to mix one teaspoon of Tenacity with 2 gallons of water.
How do you mix two gallons of tenacity?
According to the Tenacity product label you will need to mix 1 tsp of product + 3 tsp surfactant with 2 gallons of water for spot treatments applied at a rate of 1 gallon per 1,000 sq ft.
Should I mow before applying tenacity?
When using Tenacity Herbicide or other post-emergent herbicides, you should not mow at least 2 days before or 2 days after applying the product.
Can I overseed after using tenacity?
It is recommended that you wait 2-4 weeks after an application of Tenacity Herbicide to reseed with fine fescue. 323 of 341 people found this answer helpful.
When should I apply tenacity to my lawn?
Apply Tenacity at 5-8 fl. oz./A prior to, during or after seeding. A non-ionic surfactant is recommended if weeds are present at time of application. Repeat application after second mowing or three to four weeks after emergence.
Does tenacity turn grass white?
Tenacity Herbicide does cause whitening of plants since its mode of action is to prohibit chlorophyll production in target plants. According to the product label, this product may cause temporary whitening of turfgrass foliage. In general, symptoms appear five to seven days after application and last for several weeks.
When should I apply tenacity?
Answer: Tenacity Herbicide should be applied before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees if using as a pre-emergent. If as a post you would apply when the target weeds are actively growing and healthy. When used at the lowest rates, you can overseed beginning 4 months after application of Prodiamine 65 WDG.
Can you use too much tenacity?
For product rates, we’re not allowed to exceed the maximum rate on the label, no matter what. But, the state-by-state difference is when it comes to applying less than what’s called for on the label. For example, the Tenacity label says that 5-8 fl oz/A can be applied to KBG.
Does tenacity need a surfactant?
Answer: No, when using Tenacity Herbicide as a pre-emergent a surfactant is not needed. Only when you are using it as a post-emergent. 136 of 147 people found this answer helpful.
How often can I apply tenacity?
Answer: You can apply Tenacity Herbicide multiple times per year as long as you do not exceed the maximum annual rate of 16 oz per Acre per year. To treat yellow nutsedge, you may need to reapply Tenacity after 2 to 3 weeks; be sure to use a non-ionic surfactant for post-emergent applications.
Can you use tenacity in a hose end sprayer?
Answer: Tenacity should not be applied with a hose end applicator. Tenacity if not applied evenly across the yard can temporarily whiten your lawn and cause you to not see full control of the weeds you want to eliminate.
Can I spray tenacity on wet grass?
Re: Tenacity app to wet lawn
Post, no. You need it to stick to the blades, so it needs to dry and be absorbed.
Can I apply tenacity after rain?
Tenacity should be rain fast 1 hour after application. Rainfall or irrigation. One hour after application should not affect product efficacy.
How soon can I fertilize after using tenacity?
Answer: We recommend waiting 2-4 weeks between applications of herbicides and fertilizers to avoid over stressing the treated areas.