Yes, Resolute 4FL needs to be watered in after application.
Resolute 2FL and Barricade 2FL are both made by Syngenta, the only difference may be the inert ingredients. Either product should produce the same results.
Depending on the type of turfgrass you are treating and the desired length of control, you will use 0.23 - 1.1 oz of Resolute 4FL Herbicide per 1,000 square feet, per the product label. When using herbicides, it is most important to use the correct amount of product for the area you are treating …
Read Full Answer »The shelf life of Resolute 4FL is 3-5 years from the date of purchase as long as it is stored at room temperature.
Resolute 4FL Herbicide is yellow in color and has the potential to stain concrete or other surfaces sprayed. It is recommended that you spray only the areas intended.
Resolute 4FL is not labeled to be used around anything edible. Unfortunately pre-emergents and selective herbicides are not labeled to be used around edible gardens. They stay in the soil too long. Your only option is a round up type product, like our Round UP Quik Pro, and you …
Read Full Answer »Depending on the type of turfgrass you are treating and the desired length of control, you will use 0.23 - 1.1 oz of Resolute 4FL Herbicide per 1,000 square feet, per the product label. When using herbicides, it is most important to use the correct amount of product for the area you are treating and…
Read Full Answer »Resolute 4FL Herbicide will not kill any existing weeds. It is a pre-emergent, which is only meant to prevent weeds from emerging. It will not harm mature or actively growing desirables.
To avoid turfgrass injury, do not apply Resolute 4FL Herbicide to turf stressed by conditions such as drought, low fertility, or pest damage per the product label.
Resolute 4FL Herbicide does not come with a dye included. Turf Mark Blue Dye Spray Indicator can be used for easier and more even coverage during application.
Yes, Resolute 4FL Herbicide can be tnak mixed with glyphosate herbicides like Roundup as long as the tank mixing instructions on the product labels are followed. Keep in mind that Roundup products are nonselective, so they will kill just about anything they are applied to.
Resolute 4FL Herbicide is mixed at 0.5 oz per 1000 sq feet or 21 oz per acre. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Resolute 4FL Herbicide has Prodiamine as the active ingredient and Tenacity has Mesotrione. Resolute acts only as a pre-emergent where as Tenacity can be both a pre-emergent or a post-emergent. Tenacity recommends tank mixing with a true pre-emergent when used for this application to get better co…
Read Full Answer »Resolute 4FL Herbicide is applied at rates ranging between 0.23 fl oz to 1.1 fl oz per 1000 sq ft depending on the type of turfgrass you have. To treat 10,200 sq ft, you would use anywhere between 2.3 fl oz to 11.2 fl oz total in 10 to 20 gallons of water. Please refer to the rate chart on page …
Read Full Answer »No, a surfactant is not recommended to be used with Resolute 4FL Prodiamine Herbicide on the product label.
Resolute 4FL Herbicide does have a yellow appearance that has the possibility of staining pourous surfaces such as concrete, brick, stone, etc. Use caution when applying around these areas and if any accidential overspray occurs, immediat3ely wash the area with water to remove the application. Wh…
Read Full Answer »Resolute 4FL Herbicide is for only a selective pre-emergent.
Resolute 4FL Prodiamine Herbicide cannot be used anywhere that you plan to plant edibles. We do carry the Hi-Yield Herbicide Granules or Monterey Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder that can be used around the listed vegetables on their respective product labels.
Resolute 4FL Prodiamine Herbicide can be applied in the fall once soil temperatures get below 70 degrees & before the first frost. Or in the spring after the frost & before soil temperatures get above 50 degrees. Below is a link to our lawn care schedule. You may also consider consulting your local …
Read Full Answer »Resolute 4FL Prodiamine Herbicide (Prodiamine) and Prowl H2O Herbicide (Pendimethalin) have different active ingredients and are used in different areas. Prowl is more for crops and rangeland etc. Resolute it more for turfgrass and ornamental areas.