1st Time Tenacity User - Dos and Donts - Lawn Care Forum Learned what my sprayer put out for how fast of slow I walked Took good notes and started with Tenacity to try and post m to tame down some Poa Spots I have in my PRG Then 10 days ago I was finished with my back yard Reno, leveled, graded, then sand top layer Dropped my VIP 3 PRG, rolled, and sprayed Tenacity, then dropped the peat moss
Reseed after Tenacity | Lawn Care Forum @PlanetBeen per the label Tenacity can be applied prior or post seeding It recommends applying at seeding or close to it for best performance Yes, you can apply Tenacity in Friday and seed on Saturday You can also apply Tenacity on Sunday after seeding on Saturday I prefer to apply after seeding, I’ve applied Tenacity 1 to 2 days after
Looking for Tenacity Herbicide pointers - Lawn Care Forum I have used tenacity blanket applications on 3 separate occasions now, and have been disappointed in the results Each time it is the same story I spray tenacity at the rate on the label I use 2tsp tenacity, 3tsp NIS, and some blue dye across 2000 sqft in a 2 gallon hand sprayer
Mistake with Tenacity? - Lawn Care Forum This is a big reason that my how-to tenacity video focused on doing very large areas with spot control From Syngenta: Unless renovating and or re-seeding the home lawn, avoid broadcast applications of Tenacity for pre and post-emergence weed control because undesirable whitening of some turfgrasses may occur
1st Time Tenacity User - Dos and Donts | Page 2 - Lawn Care Forum The spot treatment directions on the Tenacity label are 1 gallon of water for every 1000 sq ft You have 300 sq meters which translates to 3229 sq ft You can do 4 gallons of water The spot treatment amount is 0 5 teaspoon of Tenacity and 1 5 teaspoons of non ionic surfactant per gallon of water over 1000 sq ft
Can I Use Tenacity on these weeds as a Post Emergent? tenacity is an okay post emergent and an okay preemergent If you need to seed and do one of those things at the same time then sure If you need to kill some of the weeds that tenacity is pretty good at then great As a general broadleaf post or pre emergent its expensive for the effectiveness TZone is a better choice for you
Tenacity, Crabgrass, and Fall Overseeding | Lawn Care Forum I'm worried if I kill it now with either Tenacity or something cheaper I'm going to have muddy bare spots all summer So I'm thinking I want to take out the crabgrass in the fall, right before top-dressing and overseeding Haven't used tenacity before, but I think I remember reading it can take multiple applications? The fall window is pretty
Speed zone, T-Zone, or Tenacity?? - Lawn Care Forum If you don't have grassy weeds, I would skip the Tenacity because it's kinda expensive relative to other effective herbicides that will do the job on broadleaf stuff Plus there's an annual maximum allowed amount of Tenacity, so I like to save that quota for situations when Tenacity is more uniquely appropriate
Frage zu Tenacity Mesotrione | Lawn Care Forum Tenacity verhindert, dass neue Unkräuter keimen, schadet aber neuem Gras nicht Breitblättrige Unkräuter lassen sich später LEICHT abtöten, einfach mähen und sie mit Tenacity-Anwendungen alle 4-5 Wochen oder so 2-3 Monate lang in Schach halten 2 Anwendungen sollten wirklich ausreichen
Bentgrass: Pylex Triclopyr vs. Tenacity? | Lawn Care Forum The issue I've heard with using gly is that it will obviously torch all of the growth but that it doesn't really get deep enough to kill it That's where I've heard tenacity or pylex is better at controlling bentgrass Obviously an area that is heavily invested won't be controlled with 1-2 apps and probably not for a couple of years though