Reddit reviews Bayer Celsius WG 10 oz
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Excellent performance on hard-to-control weeds and grassesConvenient application window without high temperature limitationsEasy-to-use wettable granule formulationPests controlled: American burnweed, chamberbitter, common purslane, dollarweed, Florida betony, Florida pusley, lawn burweed, Lespedeza, prostrate spurge, spotted spurge, Virginia buttonweed,Bull paspalum, carpetgrass, Dallis grass (suppression), doveweed, large crabgrass
I'm surprised you are having such a tough time with it, usually broadleafs are the easiest to get rid of. Can you get us a picture to verify?
How is your mowing/watering schedule? bermuda does great as short as possible and helps keep weeds at bay and you should only be applying 1inch of water a week which usually knocks out water hungry weeds
I'm in your region and its beginning to get hot so watch out with those big box store chemicals, they are not safe to use in hot temps but Celsius is. The prodiamine is only a pre-em so only stops new seeds from germinating.
I personally use a paint brush for round up but heres a hand wick which I assume might be easier on the back
Handwick for applying chemicals
Celsius herbicide
Edit: Celsius will take some time, don't expect to see any results for at least 7 to 10 days..then BAM!
Are you sure it's crabgrass? Or is it a different species? There have been similar grasses that died when I used Ortho Weed b Gone with crabgrass control. I also sprayed with this product on saturday and a lot of the crabgrass looking grass died, but these from the picture did not.
I am hoping to identify it as something else.
Hit that shit with 2-3 (lighter) apps of celsius.
Pour the N to it - none of the organic nonsense.
Watch SA conquer the crab
How did the Atrazine work for you and why did you stop using it?
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Bayer-WG-Celsius-10-oz/dp/B00PLNB19K - pricey, but even at the highest label rate you can do 3 acres - for a homeowner, that's enough for a couple years.