
(Information and notes are subject to change, because this is written specifically for this visit.)
- Today we've returned to treat only in the Fescue area(s) that were seeded. The rest of the lawn, that was not seeded, has already been treated more than a month ago. We've postponed treating the seeded area(s) on purpose to allow for safe Fescue seed germination. This treatment contains seed-safe pre-emergent weed control (Liquid) in Fescue turf only.
- Results may be slower (up to 1 month) in cooler temperatures.
- 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, including mowing.
- Your next official lawn treatment visit will be during turf dormancy approx. Jan ~ Feb.
- To the extent that this treatment is activated correctly, will determine its effectiveness.
Watering Instructions: (Based on “Rotating” sprinklers 40 to 80 minutes = approx. 1/2” of water. Reduce to half that for “stationary” or “mister-type” sprinklers, use rain gage 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, wait no longer than 10 days, the sooner the better.
- For the best possible results, use gentle irrigation sprinklers ~12hrs after treatment, NOT waiting on unpredictable rainfall which may wash it away or may not be the correct amount of water.
- Activation requires 1/2" of water per area with sprinklers. (See above calibration).
- Regular watering thereafter. CLICKHERE to see our watering guide to water correctly throughout the year.
Mowing Instructions:
To activate this treatment correctly: Avoid mowing until after watering-in this treatment and soil dries. Always use a sharp blade. Avoid excessive clippings.
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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