Basic Plan: Spring Weed Control Treatment (BPSN)

   

Today We Applied Our Spring Weed Control Treatment.
   (Information and notes are subject to change, because this is written specifically for this visit.)

This treatment contains weed preventer lasting up to 6 months if  
   activated correctly.

Weed killer was also applied, results may be slower (up to 1 
   month) in cooler temperatures below 65°.

Wait until the treatment has dried for light outdoor activity. This spray dries to the touch in ~1-2hrs, but limit exposure until watered in and dried. Once watered in & dried, all normal outdoor activity can resume.

- If you have any weeds at all, it will likely be in late summer. For 
  additional weed control, call the WEED HOTLINE (405) 707-3054 to 
  report weeds/lawn problems (additional charges may apply). 

- Upgrade to the Sifi lawn program anytime - controls more weeds, 
   includes fertilizer and is more eco-safe. 

- Basic fertilizer is available/optional – usually applied in June          
     (additional charges may apply).  

- To the extent that this treatment is activated correctly, will determine its effectiveness.


Watering Instructions: (Calibration based on “Rotating” sprinklers 40 to 80 min = approx. ½ of water. Reduce to half that for “stationary” or “mister-type” sprinklers, use rain gauge to confirm exact amount)
To activate this treatment correctly:
WAIT ~24hrs. before watering to allow the weed killer to stick & kill weeds.

THEN water-in to activate the pre-emergent weed control, wait no longer than 10 days, the sooner the better.

Activation requires 1/2" of water per area with sprinklers. (See above calibration).

For the best possible results, use gentle irrigation sprinklers 24hrs after treatment, NOT waiting on unpredictable rainfall which may wash it away or not be the correct amount of water.

Regular watering thereafter. CLICK HERE to see our watering guide  to water correctly throughout the year. 

Lawn Treatment Disclaimer
If your lawn is in a weakened/unhealthy condition, treatments may temporarily stun/damage your grass.  A soil test should be taken to determine turf health.  If you see signs that your lawn is responding negatively to any treatment, please contact us ASAP so we can do a soil test and place your lawn on “Sensitive status” which means we will use different treatment methods until the problem is corrected.  



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