How long your pre-emergent herbicide such as Isoxaben 75 WG lasts can certainly vary with rainfall, but if you are using the recommended label rates the you should get weeks to months of control from your applications. Dandelions are a tricky plant to control since the plants can overwinter and last…
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Isoxaben 75 WG Herbicide can be applied at the same time or same day with Prodiamine 65 WDG. We carry one Root Growth Stimulator labeled for lawns, Cutless 0.33G Landscape Growth Regulator but it is not for use by homeowners.
You will want to refrain from mowing 2 days before your application a…
For Sprigged Warm Season Turfgrass, Isoxaben 75 WG Herbicide is recommended to be applied post-sprigging as a preemergence treatment for control of certain broadleaf weeds in warmseason turfgrass. For newly sprigged warm season turfgrass, the product label does advise that applicators DO NOT a…
Read Full Answer »Since the Isoxaben 75 WG Herbicide is measured by weight, the best and most accurate way to measure the product would be with the use of a scale. We do recommend using a scale you do not use for food prep and regular use in the home for safety reasons, and would suggest having a separate scale for t…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use Isoxaben 75 WG Herbicide to control Kochia and Russian Thistle. But you will need to use something with a different active for the Goatheads or Puncturvine. Look at using something with Pendamethalin or Trifluralin as an active. You can mix these two products together or loo…
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