Celsius WG Herbicide can be tank mixed with other herbicides. You will want to check the label of the MSM product that you plan to use to see if it allows for tank mixing as well. It is also recommended to do a tank mix test before applying to be sure that there is no clumping.
As long as the insecticide mixes well with the Celsius WG Herbicide in the tank, you can apply at the same time.
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide can be used now if the dollarweed is actively growing. This is safe for use in centipedegrass and will not harm it.
To see if you can mix Celsius WG and Atrazine together you need to test prior to mixing in the tank. Please follow these instructions on the label of the Celsius WG. Compatibility If this product is to be tank-mixed with other products, compatibility should be tested prior to mixing. To test for compatibility, use a small container and mix a small amount (0.5 to 1 qt) of spray, combining all ingredients in the same ratio as the anticipated use. If any indications of physical incompatibility develop (precipitation, settling, changes in color), do not use this mixture for spraying. Indications of incompatibility may occur within 5-15 minutes after mixing. Read and follow the label of each tank mix product used for precautionary statements, directions for use, geographic and other restrictions.
Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled to control carpetgrass when mixed at 0.085 oz (2.4 g) of product per 1,000 sq ft . Please reveiew the product label for complete application instructions.
Celsius WG Herbicide is mixed with water and applied in a hand pump or backpack sprayer. The exact rate will depend on what type(s) of weeds you are treating for. We recommend that you add 1/2 gallon of water and the amount of product and agitate first then add remaining 1/2 gallon prior to application.
Celsius WG Herbicide and Dismiss Herbicide can be mixed together following the instructions on each product label. Both do recommend a compatibility test if you have not done so previously.
Celsius WG Herbicide is a selective herbicide with multiple modes of action that provide a broad spectrum of weed control. Celsius WG Herbicide controls weeds after they have germinated (post) and also has some residual activity that prevents new weed germination, depending on the specific weed. Per the product label: Weed growth ceases within hours after application. Symptoms progress from yellowing to necrosis resulting in plant death within 1-4 weeks after application. The speed of symptom development varies with temperature and will be faster at warmer temperatures. Two of the three active ingredients in Celsius WG Herbicide (thiencarbazone-methyl and iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium) inhibit acetolactate synthase (ALS). ALS is responsible for the synthesis of essential amino acids that are essential for plant growth. Inhibition of these amino acids stops weed growth. Celsius WG Herbicide also contains dicamba, a benzoic acid herbicide that acts on the same biochemical site as the natural plant auxin, indole acetic acid (IAA)
Pets can return to an area that has been treated with Celsius WG as soon as everything is dry (usually a couple of hours).
You should wait a minimum of 24 hrs after Celsius WG Herbicide application to irrigate the area.
Celsius WG is a water-soluble granule. You will need to agitate the tank while diluting to be sure the solution is uniform, per the product label.
Celsius WG Herbicide is for use on warm season turf like zoysia only, but it cannot be used on fescue.
No, Celsius WG Herbicide is not safe for cool season turf such as fescue. It is only labeled for use on warm-season turf, St. Augustine, Centipede, Bermuda, and Zoysia. If you would like to tell us the weeds that you are targeting, then we would be happy to recommend a product that would be safe to use on your Fescue turf.
For certain weeds, a second application of Celsius WG Herbicide can be made 2-4 weeks after the initial application may be needed for complete weed control. Total amount of product applied in a calendar year (365 days) must not exceed 7.4 oz (210 g) of product per acre.