Those tall floppy things are also bleached after tenacity in my lawn but it doesn’t look like they are dying after 2 weeks. And I have no idea what they are
Illustrious_Remote23
Looks like sedge. I had bought some Sedgehammer to take care of nutsedge in my lawn, but I had already sprayed Tenacity to control my bentgrass patches, and was pleasantly surprised how well it worked on nutsedge like this. Haven’t seen one since
Significant_Gas_7
I have a lot of clover still after spraying tenacity and wonder if I didn’t apply strong enough in those areas. I’ll try sedgehammer once grass is established. For anyone who comes across this, spraying tenacity a few weeks after spraying roundup (the new tryclopyr roundup) was the only thing that totally nuked my Bermuda I was trying to get rid of. Spraying the Bermuda twice with roundup damaged it severely but it was growing back in many places. Tenacity totally killed it.
Ricka77_New
Meso won’t kill that sedge for good…it’s going to come back very likely…
thenewestnoise
If there are really that few just loosen the soil and pull them up
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Those tall floppy things are also bleached after tenacity in my lawn but it doesn’t look like they are dying after 2 weeks. And I have no idea what they are
Looks like sedge. I had bought some Sedgehammer to take care of nutsedge in my lawn, but I had already sprayed Tenacity to control my bentgrass patches, and was pleasantly surprised how well it worked on nutsedge like this. Haven’t seen one since
I have a lot of clover still after spraying tenacity and wonder if I didn’t apply strong enough in those areas. I’ll try sedgehammer once grass is established. For anyone who comes across this, spraying tenacity a few weeks after spraying roundup (the new tryclopyr roundup) was the only thing that totally nuked my Bermuda I was trying to get rid of. Spraying the Bermuda twice with roundup damaged it severely but it was growing back in many places. Tenacity totally killed it.
Meso won’t kill that sedge for good…it’s going to come back very likely…
If there are really that few just loosen the soil and pull them up