This is my guess. I have a few spots in my back yard that somehow survived 2 apps of MSM earlier this spring. I need to spray again, but the temps here have been brutal. You should be able to tell pretty quick by getting down on the ground and getting a closer look at the grass blades.Don_Bass said:...Is It Still Grass From Winter Rye?
I looked closer & it looks like some type of different grass how do I get rid of it without harming the BermudaWare said:This is my guess. I have a few spots in my back yard that somehow survived 2 apps of MSM earlier this spring. I need to spray again, but the temps here have been brutal. You should be able to tell pretty quick by getting down on the ground and getting a closer look at the grass blades.Don_Bass said:...Is It Still Grass From Winter Rye?
If it is ryegrass from your overseed, MSM Turf should take care of it. The dose will be very small, so I would recommend a gram scale to weigh it. The rate for ryegrass is like 0.5 oz/acre (~0.33 grams per thousand square feet).Don_Bass said:I looked closer & it looks like some type of different grass how do I get rid of it without harming the BermudaWare said:This is my guess. I have a few spots in my back yard that somehow survived 2 apps of MSM earlier this spring. I need to spray again, but the temps here have been brutal. You should be able to tell pretty quick by getting down on the ground and getting a closer look at the grass blades.Don_Bass said:...Is It Still Grass From Winter Rye?
Thanks man I'll look into it. Do u spray it on or?? Sorry I'm a noob to all thisWare said:If it is ryegrass from your overseed, MSM Turf should take care of it. The dose will be very small, so I would recommend a gram scale to weigh it. The rate for ryegrass is like 0.5 oz/acre (~0.33 grams per thousand square feet).Don_Bass said:I looked closer & it looks like some type of different grass how do I get rid of it without harming the BermudaWare said:This is my guess. I have a few spots in my back yard that somehow survived 2 apps of MSM earlier this spring. I need to spray again, but the temps here have been brutal. You should be able to tell pretty quick by getting down on the ground and getting a closer look at the grass blades.
Also, I would be mindful of application temperature. I think the label says not to apply it when temps are above 85°F on cool season grasses. I don't see the same restriction for warm season grasses at first glance, but just keep in mind it could stunt the bermuda a little if it is under stress already.
I'm Have To Give It A Try. Do I just Buy A Regular SprayerWare said:@Don_Bass yes, you dissolve it in water and spray it. And no worries, we all start somewhere.
For 1,700 ft2 I would probably look at either the Chapin 26012XP 2-Gallon Poly Sprayer, or the Chapin 63985 20V Backpack Sprayer if you wanted to get fancy and not have to pump.Don_Bass said:...Do I just Buy A Regular Sprayer
Could it be from the winter rye seed?. Any Way To Get Rid Of It without harming the burmuda.?Spammage said:@Don_Bass looks like tall fescue.
Where Can I Pick Some Up At?.Spammage said:@Don_Bass Many sulfonylurea herbicides have action against TTTF (edit) and perennial rye including Celsius and Certainty.