Unfortunately, there is no easy way to measure Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide to make 2 gallons of solution. Per the manufacturer, their recommended rate to use for spot applications is of 0.1 oz per 4 gallons of water, which can be easily measured with their measuring device provided.
MSM Turf Herbicide treated areas are safe to return to once dry. You will not be tracking the product in the house after it has dried when you mow. There is a great article here that you can review for the soil residual though.
MSM Turf Herbicide is not labeled to control Poa Annua. A product like Certainty Herbicide would be a great option for Poa Annua in St. Augustine turf.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to measure 0.01 oz of Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide to make a 1 gallon solution. Per the manufacturer, their recommended rate to use for spot applications is of 0.1 oz per 4 gallons of water, which can be easily measured with their measuring device provided.
MSM Turf Herbicide is best applied in temperatures above 55 and below 85.
MSM Turf Herbicide is not labeled to be used on athletic fields so we cannot recommend it.
With MSM turf herbicide you will need to know your spray rate, or how much water you are applying to each 1,000 sq.ft. or lawn Mark off an area of 1,000 sq.ft. and spray water over this area to determine your spray rate. Once you know your spray rate, you will apply 0.2 to 0.6 grams per 1,000 sq.ft.
MSM Turf Herbicide can be used in fine fescue. It will injure tall fescue.
Per the manufacturer, the recommended rate of MSM Turf Herbicide to use for spot applications is 0.1 oz per 4 gallons of water, which can be easily measured with their measuring device provided.
Unfortunately, since poa trivialis, fescue, and Kentucky bluegrass are all cool season grasses, there is not a selective herbicide that would kill the poa trivialis without also killing the other grasses. We suggest spot treating with a non-selective like Roundup and then reseeding after 2 weeks.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to measure 0.01 oz of Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide to make a 1-gallon solution. Per the manufacturer, their recommended rate to use for spot applications is of 0.1 oz per 4 gallons of water, which can be easily measured with their measuring device provided.
MSM Turf Herbicide is not labeled for Khakiweed. A better option would be Monument 75WG Herbicide.
You can appy Surflan Pro and MSM Turf herbicide at the same time. It is recommended to do a tank mix test first to ensure they're compatible and follow the most restrictive label. Also, MSM Turf can only be applied on warm season grass and make sure that the grass is out of dormancy. A separate application would probably be better as most pre-emergents require to be watered in as well.
The shelf life of MSM Turf Herbicide is 3-5 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.
MSM Turf Herbicide is not labeled to control dallisgrass so we are unable to provide a rate for this use.
You should wait at least 1 week after applying MSM Turf Herbicide to fertilize.
Yes, you could potentially use MSM Turf Herbicide for bahiagrass control in zoysia. You can use 0.25 – 0.75 oz per acre, and a repeat application may be required in 4-6 weeks. There may be some chlorosis of the zoysia after application.
Per the MSM Turf Herbicide product label on Fescue: This product may temporarily stunt tall fescue, cause it to turn yellow, or cause seedhead suppression.
To minimize these symptoms, take the following precautions:
• Do not use more than 4/10 ounce of MSM Turf Herbicide per acre • Use a tank mix with 2,4-D
• Use the lowest specified rate for the target weeds
• Use a non-ionic surfactant at 1/2 to 1 pint per 100 gallons of spray solution
• Make application later in the spring after the new growth is 5 to 6 inches tall, or in the fall
• Do not use a surfactant if liquid nitrogen is used as a carrier
• Do not use a spray adjuvant unless it is a non-ionic surfactant
MSM Turf Herbicide mix rate is 0.1 oz per 4 gallons of water for treatment of Mezia Grass.
Yes, MSM Turf Herbicide can be used to kill crabgrass in St. Augustine turf.
2020 Update: MSM Is no longer labeled for crabgrass and not recommended