I got more out of your video than others. I’m in North TX and called the Breamer Rd Store. I am working with Bermuda and there was not much of a mention of it. Paul was extremely helpful and covered all my questions. I’m an AZ transplant and getting acclimated! Thank You for your assistance.
I saw in your video that no disturbing of the soil should be done once the product is on the lawn. I core aerate my lawn twice a year (spring and fall), so is it ok to put this product down AFTER aeration and, if so, is there a waiting period after core aeration?
Do I have to increase the amount of the granules per additional gallon? Say I have a 1Ksqft area and have a 4 gallon backpack spayer. If i use the entire 4 gallon on 1Ksqft lawn, do I have to increase the amount of prodiamine so it isn't dilluted much? I know with Tenacity, you increase the amount of it per gallons per 1000sqft, so I wonder if this applies to prodiamine or dythiopyr for that matter.
As long as you're able to evenly distribute your solution throughout the treatment area, you'll be fine. Let's say, for example, your application rate is 0.83 ounces of product / 1,000 sq ft and your treatment area is 1,000 sq ft. You can mix 0.83 ounces into 1 gallon or 4 gallons of solution; the amount of actual product you're applying stays the same either way as long as you distribute it evenly. For this product, the concentration of the solution doesn't matter. Hope this answers your question!
take a measuring cup. Target or any of the stores will sell little ounce cups or teaspoons. 2 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet with a max of 3.5 teaspoons in that.
You have to take into account the area/sq ft to properly disperse the right amount. 0.5 oz per 1000 sq ft. So no matter how much water you dilute it in, that same 0.5 oz of prodiamine must cover 1000 sq ft evenly to get the appropriate coverage. The more you dilute the 0.5 oz, the more passes that you’ll have to make to evenly distribute the 0.5 oz. The instructions are like that to promote uniformity and “safe” application rates. Note that we’re all idiots if we are calling poison “safe”… but at least our yards look good.
😂if you know how many square feet you have it’s easy to figure out how much per gallon. Just figure most normal to smaller lawns take 4 gallons in a backpack sprayer, so that’s like .5-1 oz per gallon chief gah
I got more out of your video than others. I’m in North TX and called the Breamer Rd Store. I am working with Bermuda and there was not much of a mention of it. Paul was extremely helpful and covered all my questions. I’m an AZ transplant and getting acclimated! Thank You for your assistance.
I saw in your video that no disturbing of the soil should be done once the product is on the lawn. I core aerate my lawn twice a year (spring and fall), so is it ok to put this product down AFTER aeration and, if so, is there a waiting period after core aeration?
Lot of good questions, unanswered.
I purchased a 5 pound container but I don’t use much, how long with the container of this product last????
Does it need to be watered in at some point?
Once the prodiamine product is applied will it need to be watered into the soil?
yes half-inch of water
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What is the shelf life of a 5 pound container
my husband used 2 tsp for 20 gallon which was not correct for 4000sq ft bermuda grass which was wrong, can i spray again or will it damage the grass?
Do you spray it I on dry grass or wet grass?
Would it work (a couple of weeks after applying prodiamine) to add a 1/2” layer of new soil and seed grass there?
Do I have to increase the amount of the granules per additional gallon? Say I have a 1Ksqft area and have a 4 gallon backpack spayer. If i use the entire 4 gallon on 1Ksqft lawn, do I have to increase the amount of prodiamine so it isn't dilluted much?
I know with Tenacity, you increase the amount of it per gallons per 1000sqft, so I wonder if this applies to prodiamine or dythiopyr for that matter.
As long as you're able to evenly distribute your solution throughout the treatment area, you'll be fine. Let's say, for example, your application rate is 0.83 ounces of product / 1,000 sq ft and your treatment area is 1,000 sq ft. You can mix 0.83 ounces into 1 gallon or 4 gallons of solution; the amount of actual product you're applying stays the same either way as long as you distribute it evenly. For this product, the concentration of the solution doesn't matter.
Hope this answers your question!
Where can we buy the product from. I live in Michigan
www.solutionsstores.com/prodiamine-65-wdg-barricade-herbicide
Does pre emergent stop stolens from spreading?
No. Pre-emergent's are designed to kill germinating seeds.
Great video
What if it's rain 24 hours later after putting this application is bad or good?
Good
can someone with a scale, measure how much the cap full weighs? so people without a scale can not totally screw this up. aka me
take a measuring cup. Target or any of the stores will sell little ounce cups or teaspoons. 2 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet with a max of 3.5 teaspoons in that.
Do you have suggested Oz per 1000square feet for Bermuda grass
So, this product can not be used on Bermuda Grass. Reason I asked is you didn’t cover Bermuda Grass
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This video is about like reading the USELESS manual.... How much/many granules per gallon????
You have to take into account the area/sq ft to properly disperse the right amount. 0.5 oz per 1000 sq ft. So no matter how much water you dilute it in, that same 0.5 oz of prodiamine must cover 1000 sq ft evenly to get the appropriate coverage. The more you dilute the 0.5 oz, the more passes that you’ll have to make to evenly distribute the 0.5 oz.
The instructions are like that to promote uniformity and “safe” application rates. Note that we’re all idiots if we are calling poison “safe”… but at least our yards look good.
😂if you know how many square feet you have it’s easy to figure out how much per gallon. Just figure most normal to smaller lawns take 4 gallons in a backpack sprayer, so that’s like .5-1 oz per gallon chief gah
This is a root pruner not a pre germination
Why didn’t you cover all Grass Types including Bermuda Grass? Very bad presentation
What about rain or water after treatment?