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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 936525" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Ok thanks, I re-read the labels of both GrazonNext and Remedy Ultra. Both "say" they won't hurt established grass-UNLESS it is stressed grasses or newly established, but every time I have tank mixed Remedy with water and sprayed, it killed a lot of Bahia. (I have NOT used Grazon yet)</p><p>It does seem tho, that I am mixing too much Remedy for the volume of water I have. (25 gal tank)</p><p>I've been mixing 1 qt per 25 gal of water (sometimes a bit stronger than that). That could account for the dead grass. I have some Crossbow, which is triclopyr and 24d, so I may try it on the pastures as well, tho I'd have to look and see what it's % active ingredient is compared to Remedy. . </p><p></p><p>The reason I bring up Grazon is because that is what both Tex Agrilife Extension (Tx county agent) and Dow reccomend for tallow control--they both claim Remedy won't kill it well, but I'm not sure they aren't just both trying to push Grazon on everyone for some other reason. I can see where it would help prevent sprouting of new seeds already present tho. </p><p></p><p>If you or anyone else have a magic chemical suggestion for tallow and goatweed (woolly croton) , I am all ears!! </p><p></p><p>Sorry for hijacking the dogfennel thread and It seems this old man has a lot to learn about herbicides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 936525, member: 18945"] Ok thanks, I re-read the labels of both GrazonNext and Remedy Ultra. Both "say" they won't hurt established grass-UNLESS it is stressed grasses or newly established, but every time I have tank mixed Remedy with water and sprayed, it killed a lot of Bahia. (I have NOT used Grazon yet) It does seem tho, that I am mixing too much Remedy for the volume of water I have. (25 gal tank) I've been mixing 1 qt per 25 gal of water (sometimes a bit stronger than that). That could account for the dead grass. I have some Crossbow, which is triclopyr and 24d, so I may try it on the pastures as well, tho I'd have to look and see what it's % active ingredient is compared to Remedy. . The reason I bring up Grazon is because that is what both Tex Agrilife Extension (Tx county agent) and Dow reccomend for tallow control--they both claim Remedy won't kill it well, but I'm not sure they aren't just both trying to push Grazon on everyone for some other reason. I can see where it would help prevent sprouting of new seeds already present tho. If you or anyone else have a magic chemical suggestion for tallow and goatweed (woolly croton) , I am all ears!! Sorry for hijacking the dogfennel thread and It seems this old man has a lot to learn about herbicides. [/QUOTE]
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