Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Joe from Little Rock, Ar
    09/23/2018
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate be mixed in w/ 2,4D and Quinclorac?
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    As long as the product label for the other products you are applying do not prohibit mixing with other herbicides, then it should be fine to apply 2,4-D, quinclorac, and Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate. Just be sure to follow the more restrictive instructions and the proper dilution rates for each product. It will be best to treat in the morning when plants are less stressed. Be sure only to use these products on desirable turf that is otherwise healthy to avoid injury. If you have not used these products on the turf together before, then you may want to test a small area before making broadcast applications to test turf tolerance.

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  • Asked by Joe from Wilmington, Nc
    06/29/2019
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    How long after the emergence of newly seeded Bermuda do I have to wait before applying Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate should only be applied to established lawns that have been mowed at least twice or 4 weeks after seeding, whichever comes first.

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  • Asked by John from Youngsville
    10/13/2019
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    How long do I need to wait to reseed after applying Image Kills Nutsedge?
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    You will want to wait at least 6 weeks to seed after applying Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate.

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  • Asked by J. from Cleveland, Al
    02/04/2020
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    Can I spray Image in AL. in February? Temperatures are in the sixies, but falling to the 50's in a few days.
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can be applied when temperatures are above 60 degrees or more consecutively for best results.

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  • Asked by Robin
    09/14/2016
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge around daylillies?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate does not list daylillies as tolerable to the product on the label so it would not be recommended. Our best recommendation is to spot treat with Roundup QuikPro, taking care to not spray desirables.

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  • Asked by Kellye from Coleman, Tx
    09/07/2017
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    Can I use Image Nutsedge killer on Bermudagass that was overseeded with established perennial ryegrass?
    I live just south of Abilene, Texas.The perennial ryegrass has been dormant all summer but is now starting to sprout up. Should I wait until next summer when the perennial ryegrass goes dormant again? Or will the Image Nutsedge killer kill the perennial ryegrass anyway? My bermudagrass lawn is heavily infested with nutsedge.
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    No, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate should not be used on lawns that were recently overseeded with ryegrass. This product is labeled to eliminate perennial ryegrass and will kill it.

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  • Asked by Sherrie from Carolina Beach
    07/04/2019
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate kill spurge?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is not labeled for spurge. Monterey Spurge Power would be a better option. 

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  • Asked by Leon from Mansfield, Texas
    02/22/2021
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    What temperature is recommended for using the Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate?
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    It is recommended to apply Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate in the early morning hours or late evening hours when the temperatures are between about 55 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It is fine if the temperatures will be warmer in the day because it will likely dry before the temperatures get that high.

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  • Asked by Donna from Lake Clarke Shores
    11/24/2018
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    Is Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate safe for Floratam grass?
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    Floratam is not listed on the Image Kills Nutsedge label, but there are also no precautions against using on it.  We would warn that while it should not kill your grass, it may temporarily discolor it.

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  • Asked by Sam from Jonesboro
    06/07/2019
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate to kill nutsedge in my Zinnias?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate could be used to carefullly spot treat the nutsedge only in the areas around the zinnias.  Be sure they are not contacted directly or with overspray.

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  • Asked by Kevin from Augusta, Ga
    08/18/2019
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    How soon after using Image should I wait to use Scott's Turf Builder Triple Action for Southern Lawns?
    Scott's Turf Builder Triple Action for Southern Lawns contains 1.352% Atrazine, 0.139% Bifenthrin, 29-0-10.
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    Since both contain an herbicide it would be best to wait at least 6 weeks after applying Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate to use another.

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  • Asked by Ron from Fritch, Tx
    05/10/2016
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate hurt my Oak trees or bushes?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is safe for use on established warm-season turf and the ornamental plants listed on the product label. We would not recommend allowing drift or spray to contact desirable ornamental plants not listed as tolerant on the product label. The active ingredient likely would not cause damage to established trees unless it contacted the foliage, but we would not recommed this application.

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  • Asked by Rod from Ocala, Fl
    09/24/2018
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate be used on St. Augustine?
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    Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate can safely be applied to established St. Augustine turf. 

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  • Asked by Dennis from Savannah, Tn.
    05/22/2019
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    The bottle of Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate recommended 4 oz to a gallon of water. Applied at this rate and zoysia grass was severely damaged.
    Will the grass rebound from this? Thanks!!!
    A

    The labeled rate of Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is 2.5 ounces in 1 gallon of water for spot treatments, or 0.8 ounces in 1 gallon of water to cover 200 sq ft for large area treatments.  When applied at the labeled rates, temporary yellowing may occur.  Over application over the product can possibly cause irreversible damage to desired turfgrasses.  

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  • Asked by Amar from Kenya
    06/12/2019
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    Can I use Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate on my onion plantation to eliminate the nut grass?
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    No, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is not labeled to be used on anything edible.  We apologize but are not certain what you can use where you are.  It might be best to contact your local agricultural department for a product recommendation in Kenya.

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  • Asked by Andre from Ft Worth, Texas
    07/23/2019
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate kill Dallisgrass?
    My yard is over run by dallisgrass and I'm looking for a good treatment to start.
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is not labeled to treat dallisgrass.  There are several products that will suppress Dallisgrass. When an herbicide lists that it will "suppress" a weed rather than "control" it, it just means that the research provided from testing did not kill a high enough percentage of the weed in one application to receive a "control" approval, which is usually higher than at least 80 percent. So usually it means you need multiple applications and/or other cultural or chemical treatments to completely eradicate the weed. Dallisgrass is a weed that is notoriously difficult to eradicate quickly once it is established. The best option, once it has emerged, is to either spot spray with something like Round Up Quick Pro and re-seed.

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  • Asked by Sally from Jacksonville, Fl
    07/28/2019
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    Will Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate work for doveweed?
    If not, can I mix Fahrenheit and Image together? North Florida Bermuda grass with doveweed and nutsedge.
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is not labeled to control doveweed.  Neither is Fahrenheit.  For control of both you would use something like the Blindside.

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  • Asked by Teresa from Hutto, Texas
    09/18/2019
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    Does Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate kill Dallisgrass?
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    Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is not labeled for dallisgrass.

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  • Asked by Jb
    03/30/2015
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    do i need a license to buy Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate?
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    You do not need a license to purchase the Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate.
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  • Asked by Alec from Lucas, Tx
    03/23/2017
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    Can Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate be used on buffalo grass?
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    Yes, Image Kills Nutsedge Concentrate is labeled for use on buffalograss.

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