Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is a post emergent for when weeds are actively growing. Japanese Stiltgrass is best control using post emergents mid May through August and for pre/post emergent applications, the best time is early March through May.
We highly recommend doing a Tank Compatibility test when used together in one application. Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is great for Johnsongrass and Crabgrass and Sedgehammer Herbicide is the best product for nutsedge control. The Acclaim label states it is compatible with other herbicides, yet the Sedgehammer Herbicide only states it can be tank mixed with Glyphosate. You will find the compatibility test on page 4 of the Acclaim Extra label, follow these instructions to see if both products can be used together. If you find that the Acclaim and Sedgehammer are not compatible, then you may spot treat with the Sedgehammer where the nutsedge is growing.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide can be reapplied if needed after 3 to 4 weeks or more depending on the weeds you are targeting and the type of turfgrass you have. Overapplying or overmixing herbicides can risk serious injury to your turfgrass or kill it completely. Please view the product label for more information.
There is no specific wait time to apply Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide after Tenacity unless specified on the label. You can wait a few days or week in between apps to prevent over-stressing the lawn. Please refer to product label for application instructions. Keep in mind that while Tenacity can be used prior to seeding, Acclaim Extra has different instructions regarding seeding.
We would not recommend tank mixing Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide with Triplet SF. Acclaim requires the use o a surfactant whereas the Triplet does not and using one could reduce selectivity on turfgrass.
Unfortunately, we cannot give advice using Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide for any golf turf due to the sensitive nature of the turf and the liability if the turf gets damaged. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide can be tank mixed with Tenacity and other pre and post emergent herbicides as well as insecticides and fungicides.
Please refer to DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF ACCLAIM IN TANK MIXES section on page 3 of the product label for instructions on how to test compatibility.
Mixing three different post-emergent herbicides together at once would put a lot of stress on your desirable grass and usually would not be recommended.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide will supress johnsongrass. Pastora Herbicide can be used in Tall Fescue pastures and for johnsongrass. Check with your state extension or Department of Agriculture before use, to be certain Pastora is registered in your state.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide can be applied when the bermudagrass is actively growing and the ground is not frozen and temperature is below 90 degrees Fahrenheit. For the best results, repear applications every 4-6 weeks for up to 5 applications depends on your local conditions. Do not apply more than 120 fl. oz. per acre per growing season.
EndRun Herbicide could be used s a tank mix and is labeled for Virginia Buttonweed.
Yes, we recommend to apply Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide as spot treatment on less windy days for Stiltgrass control in Bermuda.
Acclaim Extra Herbicide may be applied to newly plugged zoysiagrass. Fescues and ryegrass may be overseeded immediately following Acclaim Extra applications. All other turf species should be overseeded after a 21-day waiting period.
Acclaim is not labeled to be used on any edibles at all. If you can give us more information about what type(s) of weeds you need to treat for, we can help you find a product that will fit your needs.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is labeled to control sandbur but does not list bahiagrass as a tolerable turf species for application. Are you seeking post control or preventative application?
Acclaim Extra is compatible in tank mixes with many other commonly used herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and fertilizers. We always recommend that you test a small, inconspicuous area first before mixing any products together.
There is no pre-emergent actually labeled for Japanese so we are not able to make a recommendation. We would suggest a selective post-emergent such as Acclaim instead. Acclaim Extra is a selective post-emergence herbicide that controls annual and perennial grasses in turf including Japanese Stiltgrass.
For crabgrass the best pre-emergent in the spring would be anything with Dithiopyr as long as the area will not be used for grazing or hay. Pendulum is a great fall application.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide will have no affect on any type of sedge.