The amount of finished gallons of Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide will vary depending on the dilution for what you are targeting. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions. The rate for application ranges from
0.75 - 1.5 oz. per 0.5 to 6 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
Steps in Calibration:
1. Mark an area of 1,000 square feet (i.e. 20 by 50 feet, or 25 by 40 feet).
2. Place the sprayer on a level surface and add water noting the final level of water in the
spray tank.
3. Spray the marked area with a sufficient volume of water to provide uniform coverage.
Refill the sprayer to the same level as before measuring the amount of water added. The
measured water added to the sprayer is the volume needed to cover 1,000 square feet.
4. Determine the application rate (fl oz/1000 sq ft) for the product from the “Approved Uses” section of this label.
5. To each volume of water used, as measured in step 3, add the amount of product
determined in step 4.
Example:
If the sprayer used 2 gallons of water to cover 1,000 square feet and the desired
application rate of product is 3 fluid oz/1,000 square feet, then you would add 3 fluid
ounces to every 2 gallons of water to be used.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is mixed anywhere from 0.75 - 1.5 oz. per 0.5 to 6 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft. depending on what and where you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide can be used around trees and other desirables. Care should be taken to avoid contact with any foilage as it is possible to injury plants such as roses and irises if they are sprayed.
Gordons Trimec is not labeled to be used in Pastures. Most manufacturers recommend to mow 3 days before herbicide application and then you can mow 3 days after application.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide will not harm Fescue when applied per label.
You can apply Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide at any time the target weeds are actively growing and when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide product label states: The maximum application rate is 1.5 fl oz per 1000 sqft per application and the max number of spot treatments is limited to 2 per year with a minimum of 30 days between applications.
Seed can be sown 3-4 weeks after application of Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide .
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled for treating spurge. You should allow 7-10 days to start seeing results when using most post-emergent herbicides. Usually you will see yellowing and then browing of treated weeds. You could reapply after 3-4 weeks if needed or if new weeds have emerged.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control common chickweed in established lawns listed on the product label.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide should not be applied to grazing areas/pastures. You can view our Range and Pasture Products here.
Yes, Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide and Tenacity Herbicide can be applied in the same sprayer. Be sure to do a small tank mixture to ensure there is no clumping between the two products.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide should be applied when the creeping charlie (ground ivy) is actively growing for the most effective results.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide is a broadleaf weed killer only and will not affect any grassy weeds such as quackgrass.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide should not be used around edible vegetation. You should not treat inside the dripline or within 15 ft of the tree (outside the root zone).
Yes, Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide and Tenacity Herbicide can be mixed. It is always recommended to do a small tank mixture to ensure there is no clumping between the two products, and that you always follow the more restrictive label when using multiple products at the same time. Keep in mind, also, that unless you are overseeding, a blanket application of Tenacity Herbicide (used as either a pre-emergent or a post-emergent) may cause undesirable whitening of the turfgrass, per the product label.
Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide should be fine to tank mix with a liquid fertilizer as long as both products are applied as directed on the labels for rates.
However, when preparing a new tank mix conduct an appropriate compatibility test by mixing proportional amounts of all spray ingredients in a test vessel (jar) prior to tank mixing with other products. Shake mixture vigorously and allow it to stand for five to ten minutes. Rapid precipitations of the ingredients and failure to re-suspend when shaken indicates that the mixture is incompatible and shoudl not be applied.
If you preform a compatibility test and have no issues then you can mix a liquid fertilizer with it.