Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) can only be applied as a soil drench or a foliar spray. Please read over the label for application instructions. To reduce or eliminate fruit set, you would apply Attrimec as a foliar spray during the mid- to full-bloom stage.
Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) is labeled to be sprayed on shrubs and ornamental plants, such as privets. Per the product label: “This product is a systemic plant growth regulator applied as a foliar spray. It is absorbed by the leaves and translocated to the shoot tips. Growth retardant effect is limited to sprayed branches. This product is absorbed through the leaves and translocated to the shoot tips. Pinching effect is limited to sprayed branches.” So any branches that you spray will be affected by the product.
Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) is not labeled for use on turfgrass, only on the listed plants/ornamentals. Podium (Generic Primo MAXX) or Pac Low would be better options for turf.
Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) doesn’t actually kill anything but it could effect the growth of other products if they are inadvertantly contacted during application. Only time will tell if they are affected though.
Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator is not labeled for sweet gum trees. We do carry Florel Growth Regulator, which is labeled for this use.
Yes, Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) can be used to slow the growth of red tip, oleander, and sage.