Tenacity Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Anthony from Bridgewater, Nj
    03/31/2019
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    Can Tenacity be applied as a pre emergent while it is raining out?
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    For best results, do not apply Tenacity Herbicide when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours.

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  • Asked by Sam from Winston Salem, Nc
    04/01/2019
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    Can Tenacity and glyphosate be mixed together
    I know this might be strange question but looking for the benefit of tenacity's pre-emergent characteristics and the immediate and total kill of glyphosate.
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    We would not suggest mixing Tenacity and a glyphosate product as there would not be much benefit in doing so. You could mix a pre-emergent like Dimension 2EW or Prodiamine 65 which would cover many broadleaf and grassy weeds. 

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  • Asked by Fred from Newport
    04/03/2019
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    Can Tenacity be used for Nimblewill?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is labeled for application for post-emergent control of Nimbleweed to established cool season turf. Per the product label, you may need a second application after 2 to 3 weeks. Apply to young, actively growing weeds, and be sure to use a surfactant such as Southern Ag Non-Ionic surfactant for post-emergent applications.

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  • Asked by Mitch from Rosenberg, Tx
    04/05/2019
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    Will Tenacity kill Thin paspalum?
    Have a lot of thin paspalum in the backyard in my St Augustine grass wasn't sure if Tenacity would kill it
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    Tenacity Herbicide only lists on the label that seashore paspalum is sensitive to it.  It is not however labeled for use on St Augustine lawns so would not be recommended. It can only be used on St Augustine grown for sod.

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  • Asked by Tom from Michigan
    04/06/2019
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    Does the soil have to be above a certain temperature to use Tenacity?
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    Tenacity Herbicide may be applied when soil temperatures are around 55 degrees or higher for post emergent control.  If you are using a pre-emergent you would need to apply before soil temps reach 55 degrees.

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  • Asked by John from Farmington, Mi
    04/11/2019
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    Looking to spray Tenacity for creeping Bentgrass, what is the best temperature to spray?
    it is spring here in MI - temperatures fluctuating between 50-60 degrees. Would it be okay to spray this product at these temps for creeping Bentgrass?
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    The best temperature range to apply most herbicides, including Tenacity, is between 65-85 degrees. 

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  • Asked by Peter from Nicholasville, Ky
    04/12/2019
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    Will Tenacity kill wild violets in my tall fescue lawn without killing the fescue?
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    Yes, Tenacity can be used to kill wild violet in fescue grass.  

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  • Asked by Vince from Downingtown, Pa
    04/12/2019
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide kill orchard grass?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled to control orchardgrass. Unfortunately, we do not know of any selective herbicide that will kill orchardgrass without harming your desirable turfgrass.  It is usually recommended to spot treat the orchard grass as much as possible with a non-selective product like RoundUp QuikPro, and then replant in those areas in a couple of weeks when the orchard grass is gone. 

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  • Asked by Brian from Louisville Kentucky
    04/12/2019
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    Can you use Tenacity Herbicide around/in flower beds and ornamentals like Liriope?
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    We would not recommend Tenacity Herbicide be applied to flower beds and ornamental plants. According to the product label: “Avoid over-spray or drift of spray applications onto ornamentals or flower beds and gardens. Roses and daylilies are sensitive plant species. Avoid applications over the top of exposed roots of trees and ornamentals." A product that can safely be applied to Liriope, landscaped areas, over the top of ornamentals is Fusilade II Herbicide.  

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  • Asked by Voya from Kings Park, Ny
    04/13/2019
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    When do you spray Tenacity Herbicide?
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    Tenacity Herbicide should be applied before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees if using as a pre-emergent. If using as a post-emergent you would apply when the target weeds are actively growing and healthy. You can check with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for specific timing in your area.

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  • Asked by John from Leesburg, Va
    04/19/2019
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    How long until the bleaching effect goes away from good grass when using Tenacity Herbicide?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does cause whitening of plants since its mode of action is to prohibit chlorophyll production in target plants. According to the product label, this product may cause temporary whitening of turfgrass foliage. In general, symptoms appear five to seven days after application and last for several weeks. Grass usually recovers after 3-4 weeks.

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  • Asked by Ronald from Fairport
    04/22/2019
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    How soon after I apply Tenacity can I mow the grass?
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    It is recommended that you do not mow 2 days before or 2 days after the application of Tenacity Herbicide

     

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  • Asked by Brent from Rochester Mn
    04/29/2019
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    Should Tenacity Herbicide be used as a broadcast spray or a spot spray?
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be used as a spot treatment in your lawn. A broadcast application would be considered spraying over the entire lawn area. Spot treatment is used when you only have certain spots or areas that need to be treated versus the entire lawn. According to the product label unless renovating and/or re-seeding the home lawn, avoid broadcast applications of Tenacity for pre and post-emergence weed control because undesirable whitening of some turf grasses may occur. Please follow the specific directions on the product label for your needs. 

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  • Asked by Jacky from Ca
    05/01/2019
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    When applying Tenacity Herbicide as a post-emergent how does it work? Do I spray the weeds directly or broadcast the entire lawn?
    Can I reuse?
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    When Tenacity Herbicide is used for post-emergent control of weeds the weeds are sprayed directly. According to the product label, when used postemergence, susceptible weeds absorb Tenacity through foliar contact and soil absorption. The foliage of treated weeds cease growth after application, then turn white (loss of chlorophyll) and death may take up to three weeks. A repeat application is required after two to three weeks for improved postemergence weed control.

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  • Asked by Kent from Lincoln, Nebraska
    05/02/2019
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    Will Tenacity kill thin-bladed fescue?
    I'm starting a new lawn and that's the type of grass I'm going to use. I don't want to kill it before I get anything growing.
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide should not be used if the seed you are putting down is more than 20% fine fescue. If you have a fescue blend that is less than 20% fine fescue, then it should be safe to use Tenacity before or at the same time as seeding. Please refer to the product label for full application instructions.

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  • Asked by Jacky from Elk Grove, Ca
    05/02/2019
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    Are these the correct Pre-Emergent and Post-Emergent applications with Tenacity Herbicide?
    I wanted to confirm if I am correct with the following: Pre-Emergent -- when using as pre-emergent, you spray your entire lawn. Post-Emergent -- When using as post emergent, you will spot spray the weeds. Thank you,
    A

    In general, this is correct. Tenacity is typically only used as a pre-emergent when seeding or over-seeding with turf types that are listed as tolerant on the product label. For post-emergent weed control, you should just spot treat to avoid whitening on your desirable turf.

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  • Asked by Greg from Alvaton, Ky
    05/03/2019
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    Can Poa Contstictor be mixed with Tenacity?
    Tenacity takes care of all my grassy weed problems. However, it does not offer eradication of Poa Annua; can the two chemicals be mixed together, therefore solving all grassy weed problems with one application? I would also use a nonionic surfactant.
    A

    The label for Poa Constrictor does not mention anything about tank mixing with another herbicide such as Tenacity Herbicide.  Per the Tenacity label: Other tank mixture partners may be safe but have not been tested. Turf managers wanting to tank mix Tenacity with other herbicides should test on a small basis for compatibility, safety and efficacy before treating large areas.

    We would recommend doing a compatibility test before treating.

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  • Asked by Vince from Downingtown Pa
    05/04/2019
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    I have a smith contractor 2-gallon sprayer that I plan to use for applying Tenacity Herbicide at 1 tsp per 2 gallons. How do I know I am applying enough or too much? Is there a way to calibrate or is just spraying a blanket good enough?
    A

    We would suggest testing the flow rate and pace of walk using the 2-gallon sprayer with plain water to determine the best nozzle setting before treating with Tenacity Herbicide. You want to be sure you are walking at an even pace and evenly spraying the area for best results.  

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  • Asked by Steve from Millstadt, Il
    05/05/2019
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    How low should I mow my lawn before applying Tenacity?
    I would like to use it as a pre and post emergent 1 spraying.
    A

    You do not want to scalp your lawn before applying herbicides. You should not mow within 2 days of an application of Tenacity Herbicide or any other herbicides. Keep in mind that you should not make a broadcast application of Tenacity on your lawn unless you are seeding or overseeding; otherwise, you may see whitening on your desirable turfgrass. Please let us know if you have other questions about this product or what may be most suitable for your application.

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  • Asked by Sd` from Millstadt, Il
    05/05/2019
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    How long after applying Trimec do I need to wait to use Tenacity?
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    Your timing is really going to depend on a lot of factors, such as the weeds you are targeting and if/when you are seeding. We would exercise caution if you are applying multiple herbicides at the same time, especially since Trimec is already a blend of 3 active ingredients. Mixing Trimec and Tenacity would be used only as a spot spray, and we would still do a small jar test before mixing a tank of these as well as testing an inconspicuous area of the lawn for tolerance first. You should only use Tenacity as a broadcast pre-emergent application if you are renovating or overseeding the lawn, and most Trimec products require you to wait 2-4 weeks after application before you can reseed. Please let us know if you have additional questions about your application.

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