🌟 Elevate Your Lawn Game with Prodiamine!
Prodiamine 65 WDG is a professional-grade pre-emergent herbicide designed to control a variety of grass and broadleaf weeds. Suitable for established turf, lawns, and ornamental plants, it offers long-lasting protection for up to three years when stored properly. This powerful formula targets numerous weeds, ensuring your landscape remains pristine and weed-free.
S**Y
Excellent
Perfect for my needs. Easy to mix and measure. My spring lawn looks great thanks to a fall application. I will definitely purchase again.
B**7
Excellent product
Excellent long term treatment for weeds
T**.
Works very well...for home use, I wish it was offered in smaller sizes and at lower strength
Prodiamine has been around for a long time and it works very well when used properly. I have a 15,000 sq. ft. lawn and I may not be able to use the entire container before it goes bad. A 15,000 sq. ft. is larger than most average homeowner lawns by far, so most will not be able to use the container before it reaches the end of its shelf life.Lower strength? For my 5,000 sq. ft. front lawn I think it took 0.92 ounces to treat it all this past fall. As concentrated as it is, it is not easy to measure such a small amount without using a digital scale. Unless you're a lawn care nerd like me, most people with digital scales only use them for food, and it's not wise to use a food scale for herbicides unless it is only used for non-food use.Results: I have not put down desirable seed in my 10,000 sq. ft. back lawn yet, but in the 5,000 sq. ft. front lawn of Zoysia I think I have 3-4 weeds that are green while the rest of the lawn is dormant and a golden-tan color. That means either I simply missed a few spots in my application or these may be perennial plants versus annual, which prodiamine stops plants before they emerge, so if it was not an annual, it would not effect the plant so it was not a fault of the product. This stuff worked well, as long as you apply correctly and at the correct times and soil temperatures.Tip: The bacteria in the soil is what breaks down the prodiamine, meaning if you apply this in the middle of summer when it is really hot, the soil bacteria will break this down much faster. Most people say to put this down when the soil is reaching 55 degrees to stop crabgrass, but that is too late in my opinion. If it happens to be raining for several days and you get this down too late, you will have unwanted weeds for months until the heat kills them off. I spray this down between 45 and 50 degrees, and know lawn care professionals that apply this as low as 35-40 degrees, then if there are any weeds popping up they come back with Dithipyr as needed.Tip: Do not apply before core aeration. if you aerate, you're punching holes in your protective barrier and may end up with weeds and not know why. If you need to aerate around the time you apply, do a split application with half before and half after, or if possible, shift when you aerate. My neighbor has a lawn that looks like it was stolen from a golf course, but he still fights with weeds on occasion and I think this may be why.Tip: I could not find anywhere a temperature for fall application. When I ask, I just had people tell me over and over that you apply in the late winter/early spring before the soil temperatures reach 55 degrees, but cool season weeds that start to grow in the fall are not covered by this rule. I did find a few people saying to apply this in the fall before the soil temperatures start reaching 70 degrees, which is what I did this past fall and it did seem to work well for me. This was my first application so I'll just get a sponge and some glyphosate and kill those few weeds and between the thick growth of Zoysia and this pre-emergent, that should manage 99% of my weeds.I will buy again. Although with the amount I have, I'll probably share with my neighbor.
P**N
Not a liquid, silly me
Silly me, I thought this was liquid form. But, it dissolves pretty darn quick. The yellow dye however gets on evvveerrryything so it's now time to wash my truck tailgate. Went down easy using my pump sprayer, but time will tell if it keeps the crabgrass from seeding and spreading. As soon as someone invents a spray that will kill crabgrass but not touch Kentucky, they will be rich. The instructions need to be simplified - it was like reading a dictionary.
A**K
Time will tell
Put down an application in the fall and will again in the spring. Hopefully it does what it says it will.
Z**E
Protection for the future !
Better value than preen- . Just mix in your sprayer. Has lasted me years and minimizes weeding for the future. Once you stay on a regimen.
P**P
Just as it says, pre-emergent.
This stuff seems to work pretty well. It does take quite a bit of time see the effects but it works.
A**R
Easy to use
Fast ship is day to use in boom sprayer
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