Recognition Herbicide should not be applied when temperatures exceed 85 degrees. Best to apply earlier in the morning or later in the evening when it is cooler
Areas treated with Recognition Herbicide can be mowed 2-3 days after application with no effect on the product results.
Recognition Herbicide is not labeled to be used on centipedegrass
Recognition Herbicide is labeled to treat both signalgrass and torpedograss in St. Augustine grass. See the label for full application instructions.
Recognition Herbicide rate will depend on what you are treating for and where you are spraying. Find the label and full instructions here.
Recognition Herbicide is labeled to kill Tall Fescue and is only for use in warm season turfgrasses.
There can be a light morning dew before an application of Recognition Herbicide unless the ground is drenched. Per the label, a 48 hour window between rainfall or irrigation and an application is recommended.
Recognition Herbicide causes complete plant death within 1-4 weeks after application. You should start to see effects within a week depending on the maturity of the target plants. A repeat application may be needed after 4-6 weeks for optimum control. See label for more instructions.
Recognition Herbicide needs to be mixed with Fusilade II Herbicide for the control of Bermuda grass in St. Augustine following the instructions here.