How To Use—Spot Treatment Applications Rate
Mix 1.33 oz in 100 gallons of water with 0.25% v/v of a non-ionic surfactant Apply this as a spray to wet application using a volume equivalent to 100 GPA Stage of growth of weeds should be the same as broadcast applications
Method Timing
Other Important Information Outrider has no effect on Bermudagrass growth or yield at recommended use rates Bahiagrass can be injured if the use rate is more than 2 oz/A Bermudagrass is very tolerant of Outrider with either a single or repeat treatment in a calendar year If re-infestation of Johnsongrass occurs, another application of 1.33 oz/A can be made in a calendar year Tank mixing Outrider with broadleaf herbicides formulated as amines (including 2,4-D) may decrease the effectiveness of Outrider on Johnsongrass For best results, spray early in the season and avoid making applications after more than one cutting/mowing An application of 1.33 oz/A with 0.25% v/v non-ionic surfactant will provide control (85–95%) of Johnsongrass. If there are large gaps in Bermuda stands, there may be emergence of seedling Johnsongrass in these open areas. Normally a well-managed Bermudagrass field will fill those gaps once it is released from weed pressure. Stopped Weed Growth Weed response to Outrider is very slow. In an unmowed or non-grazed area, it may require up to one month for the weed to be brown. However, weed growth stops at Outrider application. The two-week period of no mowing or grazing after treatment allows maximum translocation. The Bermuda can be harvested after the two-week period without any effect on Outrider efficacy.
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