MSM Turf Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Bill from Blackwood, Nj
    03/30/2021
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    Can MSM Turf Herbicide be used without hurting flowers when treating for wild onion and garlic in flower beds?
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    No, MSM Turf Herbicide should only be applied to listed turf areas, and not in flower beds. You can refer to the product label for listed turf areas and for complete application instructions. For control of broadleaf weeds around flowers, you usually will need to hand pull or spot treat carefully using a non-selective herbicide.

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  • Asked by Lane from Deland, Fl
    07/22/2018
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    Can I use Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide on a rock flower bed? Will it kill hedges?
    A

    Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide should only be applied to listed turf areas. Please provide the targeted weeds for an alternate recommendation. Thank you!

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  • Asked by Tyrone from Prattville, Al
    12/05/2021
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    I have acre to spray with a 25 gal tow behind sprayer. How MSM I need to use also do it work BASF Drive XLR8?
    A

    The MSM Turf Herbicide should not be mixed with Drive XLR8 or most other herbicides. Per the MSM Turf Herbicide Product Label: "Allow one week between the application of MSM Turf Herbicide and other pesticide products." Drive also requires the use of an MSO surfactant, whereas the MSM needs either a non ionic surfactant, or no surfactant at all to reduce any chance of burning or discoloration at the time of use. 

    In regards to use rates, per the Product Label: "St. Augustinegrass, Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass (Meyers and Emerald): Apply 0.25 to 1.0 oz of MSM Turf Herbicide per acre for weed control. Some chlorosis or stunting of the turfgrass may occur following application."    This means you would mix somewhere between 0.25 oz and 1 oz at the highest rate per 25 gallons of water, if that 25 gallons covers 1 acre. If the turfgrass is stressed you would want to start with lower use rates to avoid excessive discoloration on the lawn. 

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