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.
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.
While Fahrenheit Herbicide is safe on bermudagrass it is not labeled for johnsongrass.
Fahrenheit Herbicide states that a repeat follow up application may be needed in 4-6 weeks for Virginia Buttonweed per the product label.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled for khakiweed. We do not carry any preemergents labeled for khakiweed. The only post emergent we carry labeled for khaki weed is Monument 75WG Herbicide. Please note this product is designed for use on larger areas and is not availble in smaller sizes.
We would suggest to use a non-selective product, such as RoundUp, to spot treat the weed. This would be considerably more cost effective.
The label of Fahrenheit Herbicide states to wait at least 2 months after applying before overseeding.
No, Quali-Pro Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled for sandburs. Celsius WG is labeled for field sandbur on warm season turfgrasses. A non ionic surfactant is recommended for areas where there is high weed pressure and adequate coverage is needed for best results.
Please view the product label for application rates and more information.
Yes, Fahrenheit Herbicide can be used on Bermuda grass to control bahia. Per the product label: For Bahiagrass Control: For the selective control of Bahiagrass in Bermudagrass turf, use 3 to 9 oz. per acre. Use the higher rates of the range on Argentine, Common, and Paraguayan Bahiagrass varieties. Repeat application in 4-6 weeks if necessary. Some chlorosis or stunting of the Bermudagrass may occur following application.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled to control goosegrass. Sulfentrazone would be an option safe for bermuda.
Yes, Fahrenheit Herbicide is labeled for Virginia Buttonweed
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not safe for ornamental grasses, it is only for use on the listed turfgrass on the product label.
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 labeled to be used around ornamentals, landscape beds, flowers, etc for weed control therefore would not be recommended to use around heliconia plants.
We would recommend hand pulling weeds or carefully spot treat weed directly with a non selective herbicide such as Roundup QuickPRO. Non chemical methods for weed control is to apply a thick layer of organic mulch around the base of the plant, which helps suppress weed growth while also retaining moisture in the soil.
Consult your County Cooperative Extension Office for their recommendations on weed control around heliconia plants.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled for cool season turfgrasses including Kentucky Bluegrass to control poa annua. For poa annua, we would recommend making a fall pre-emergent application (if you will not be overseeding), you can use Pendulum 2G. Because poa annua is technically a cool season grass as well, the only option you really have is to use a non-selective herbicide, like Roundup QuickPro to make spot applications and reseed those areas.
You can also review our Poa Annua Treatment Guide.
In general, you want to apply Fahrenheit Herbicide when rainfall is not expected within 24 hours.
Quali-Pro Fahrenheit Herbicide is labeled to control Virginia Buttonweed in turfgrass areas however should not be applied near ornamentals or where roots of ornamental plants, including shrubs, may extend.
Unfortunately, the best method for controlling Virginia Buttonweed in an around asian jasmine is by hand pulling young weeds or spot treating actively growing weeds with a non selective glyphosate herbicide like Roundup QuickPRO.
When tank mixing Fahrenheit Herbicide with other herbicides, it is recommended to do a small compatibility test first before mixing in a sprayer. Per the product label: A mixing test using a quart glass jar or similar container is encouraged to identify compatibility when using adjuvants, fertilizers, or other tank-mix partners. Mix in the same ratio as would be used in the spray tank. Indications of incompatibility will occur usually within 5-15 minutes of mixing. Make sure to follow label precautions and directions when tank-mixing different active ingredients.
Fahrenheit Herbicide is not labeled to kill dallisgrass (thin paspalum) Please view our Dallisgrass Treatment Guide for more information.
Per the Fahrenheit Herbicide product label, a mixing test using a quart glass jar or similar container is encouraged to identify compatibility when using adjuvants, fertilizers, or other tank-mix partners. Mix in the same ratio as would be used in the spray tank. Indications of incompatibility will occur usually within 5-15 minutes of mixing. Make sure to follow label precautions and directions when tank-mixing different active ingredients.