Nutsedge is a big problem among many turf types. It seeming comes back year after year. However, utilizing these application techniques and product rotations, …
Great information! Going to give this a try. I have a flower bed infested with nutsedge. Though I’m a little nervous re-calculating oz per acre to oz for 10 sq ft 😱
Nice video. I do hope it works for you in the long run. The roots in the ground can go very deep and hard to kill the nuts. Not sure if your product is a systemic one or not but it needs to be if you want to kill it for good. The percentage seems to be pretty low on the label. If it comes back next year try using a product called Dismiss herbicide. Still might take a couple shots to kill it though even with a pro product. I use 4 oz per treatment for 1 acre lawn. No more than 12 oz per year.
Just give me the name of something that is going to get rid of it…………I don't care if it kills everything else …….I can replant grass in a couple of years……I'm not interested in the technical shit………I'm not trying to control it……..
Matt, I’m in South Florida and have St, Aug. Next year I plan on putting down prodiamine in Jan and Feb based on my 55 and 65 degree temps. If I want to follow your NUTSEDGE plan and also put down pennant magnum in March, celero in April, and monument in may, would this be too much pre/post emergent? Should I put down all at half rates. What would be your recommendation for a normal preemergent program coupled with a NUTSEDGE program. Thanks
Image will blast the nutlets off that crap ….. but it’s a gamble if your favorable turf will survive the app. Kalinga on the other hand…I did a lawn late last summer that was 2 acres of nothing but kalinga an app of dismiss and Celsius and a high quality Humic Acid app sent it to weed hell.. it’s as clean as grandmas house right now…. great video!
So my yard has a pretty bad sedge problem, this is really my first season with the lawn and I would venture to say that it has never been treated for sedges. Would a good place to start be to apply sedgehammer and dismiss together? then start a program next year, thanks in advance?
This year I am trying Celsius and Halosulfuron for kyllinga and sedge down here in FLA. Dismiss in our heat makes me nervous especially when it is over 85 250 days a year. So far I have had good results but its sloooooooow.
I like Celsius & Dismiss works good for me even think I got kill off on young Dallas grass. Your the man! keep them coming your videos help me out a lot! Thanks man.
Battling Nutsedge is what pushed me into standup comedy.
Excellent video. I just got my applicator license and I’m on a quest to gain as much knowledge as I can. Your channel’s info is incredible.
Great information! Going to give this a try. I have a flower bed infested with nutsedge. Though I’m a little nervous re-calculating oz per acre to oz for 10 sq ft 😱
I think I like your video but I watch them on the hugest iPhone ever created and still cannot see shit in your charts!!! Blow them mothers up!
Nice video. I do hope it works for you in the long run. The roots in the ground can go very deep and hard to kill the nuts. Not sure if your product is a systemic one or not but it needs to be if you want to kill it for good. The percentage seems to be pretty low on the label. If it comes back next year try using a product called Dismiss herbicide. Still might take a couple shots to kill it though even with a pro product. I use 4 oz per treatment for 1 acre lawn. No more than 12 oz per year.
Just give me the name of something that is going to get rid of it…………I don't care if it kills everything else …….I can replant grass in a couple of years……I'm not interested in the technical shit………I'm not trying to control it……..
Would you be able to use a natural adjuvant to help foliar uptake and try to maximize results?
The 3 dislikes are obviously nutlets!
How do you apply to kylinga in hot weather In southwest Florida with highs in the 90’s plus afternoon showers
Matt, I’m in South Florida and have St, Aug. Next year I plan on putting down prodiamine in Jan and Feb based on my 55 and 65 degree temps. If I want to follow your NUTSEDGE plan and also put down pennant magnum in March, celero in April, and monument in may, would this be too much pre/post emergent? Should I put down all at half rates. What would be your recommendation for a normal preemergent program coupled with a NUTSEDGE program. Thanks
Wow that's a lot of information! Helpful but a lot.
Please next time add one slide if your a home owner and the diy approach to a lawn
Thank Matt. Good info
He needs u too lol
https://youtu.be/gh68pjIyYjk
Where did you get that stylish hat with the bill on the back? I kept waiting for the price tag to show on video.
come on dude go shave your head and trim beard on cam
thank you. i hate these.
I understood the part where you said, "What's up?" No, really . Good stuff.
Wow! Excellent Matt but I think I’m more confused than ever. Will rewatch.
Image will blast the nutlets off that crap ….. but it’s a gamble if your favorable turf will survive the app. Kalinga on the other hand…I did a lawn late last summer that was 2 acres of nothing but kalinga an app of dismiss and Celsius and a high quality Humic Acid app sent it to weed hell.. it’s as clean as grandmas house right now…. great video!
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nutsedge, would that be the yellow grass I see poking through my tall fescue?
Fantastic as always Matt!
Does MSMA Target 6 kill Nutsedge?
Awesome!
Drops the mic…
So my yard has a pretty bad sedge problem, this is really my first season with the lawn and I would venture to say that it has never been treated for sedges. Would a good place to start be to apply sedgehammer and dismiss together? then start a program next year, thanks in advance?
This year I am trying Celsius and Halosulfuron for kyllinga and sedge down here in FLA. Dismiss in our heat makes me nervous especially when it is over 85 250 days a year. So far I have had good results but its sloooooooow.
Great video professor Matt!
Psssh! Purdue! What do they know!?!
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I like Celsius & Dismiss works good for me even think I got kill off on young Dallas grass. Your the man! keep them coming your videos help me out a lot! Thanks man.