Once Fahrenheit Herbicide has been diluted, the mixed solution should be used or discarded within 24 hours. The longer the diluted solution sits, it begins to break down and becomes less effective and can become unstable. You should never store diluted product in your sprayer as it can weaken the gaskets and other components of the sprayer.
The product label of Fahrenheit Herbicide states to wait at least 2 months after applying before overseeding.
Fahrenheit Herbicide can be applied to established St. Augustine varieties as directed and will target Virginia Buttonweed that is actively growing but may require a second application 4-6 weeks later. Please refer to the product label for full application instructions. Barricade should be applied prior to weed germination. We recommend consulting with your county cooperative extension office Master Gardener for timing in your area.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is safe for bermudagrass lawns to treat actively growing weeds such as spurge. The rate for prostrate spurge in lawns is 3 to 6 oz per acre. Avoid applications when outside temperatures are above 85 degrees to avoid injury to the lawn.
Please review the product label for more information.
While Fahrenheit Herbicide is safe on bermudagrass it is not labeled for johnsongrass.
Quali-Pro Fahrenheit Herbicide is not tolerant to Bahia grass, it is actually used to control Bahia. You can use something like Fertilome Weed Free Zone
For spot applications with a backpack or hand-held tank sprayer, add 0.2 oz. of Fahrenheit Herbicide per one gallon of water and apply uniformly over 1,000 square feet.
Fahrenheit Herbicide can be used in centipedegrass and is registered for sale in SC. The Fahrenheit is already a white granule that is mixed with water to spray on the lawn. There is not a granule spreader application version of this product, and granule post emergent treatments tend to be far less effective than liquid spray applications.
It is not recommended to apply Fahrenheit Herbicide or most products during the transition of warm season grasses from dormant to green up, or green up to dormancy, as injury can occur. Some temporary discoloration can occur if turfgrass is under stress. Please take a moment to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
We apologize but cannot confirm that the Fahrenheit Herbicide would be safe for use on Floratam. Per the product label: Due to sheer numbers, all varieties have not been screened, so testing should be done prior to use on a small area to determine if your variety has tolerance. Some temporary discoloration can occur if turfgrass is under stress from lack of moisture, insects, disease, etc. Spot treatments during temperatures above 85°F may cause temporary growth reduction of St. Augustinegrass
Fahrenheit Herbicide is labeled to treat for oxalis (aka woodsorrel) at 4 to 6 oz per acre. For certain difficult-to-control weeds, a follow-up application made 4-6 weeks later may be necessary. Please review the product label for more information.
Fahrenheit Herbicide can be used in St. Augustine, but it is not labeled for Chamberbitter. This is a very stubborn weed. Pre emergent applications with a product like Isoxaben 75 WG has proven to be the most effective way to control this weed. Also, please keep in mind given how persistent and pesky chamberbitter is, there is no one and done solution to take care of the weed. Repeat applications may have to take place in order to fully kill the invaders. Please review the product label for further application information. You may contact your local cooperative extension office for additional products and recommendations for this application.
The product label for Fahrenheit Herbicide says, "Avoid applications where roots of ornamental plants, including shrubs, may extend" so we would not recommend applying the product around your azaleas and hydrangeas.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled to be used in areas animals would graze so we would not recommend doing so. We have other Range & Pasture products that would be better options depending on your target weeds. For chickens it would be safe for them to return to a treat lawn once dry.
The label of Fahrenheit Herbicide states to wait at least 2 months after applying before overseeding.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled to control sandbur or sandbur. Unfortunately, there are very few post-emergent herbicides labeled for this plant.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not safe for ornamental grasses, it is only for use on the listed turfgrass on the product label.
Yes, Fahrenheit Herbicide is labeled for Virginia Buttonweed
Yes, Fahrenheit Herbicide is labeled to kill prostrate and leafy spurge.