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After 2 doses of quinclorac, my crabgrass saw little damage,
Today I took a trip to my local garden supply shop, the owner and staff there seem very knowledgeable.
When I told them I tried Quinclorac, they told me, "won't be effective"!, they said the species of crabgrass we have in our area (Bakersfield, ca), is not effected by the stuff.

The problem is, I would like to kill the large patches that have spread, however, I just purchased and put down some pre emergent with fert since it was never done since I purchased this house about a year ago, so if I kill those patches, I cannot throw down anymore seed for a while.

I am assuming that no further spread of crabgrass will happen since I used a pre emergent?
If I wait and kill the crabgrass once I can reseed, what would some suggestions be?"
The shop guy mentioned using an old golf club with a sponge attached to dab the crabgrass with roundup.
If roundup is effective, which product would be best?

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Do you have any pictures of the crabgrass? If quinclorac doesn't kill it, then Tenacity would be a good choice. Many uses with a bottle of Tenacity.

But before you start throwing out different chemicals all over your yard, it's good to get a good ID.
 

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@lawnnerd thanks....yes, there are many better places to live.
I originally purchased tenacity as recommended here, then someone stated quinclorac would be safer on my young tall fescue, so I cancled the order.
If the pre emergent will keep the crabgrass from spreading.....I will hold off a bit to kill it...that way I can address the bold spots it will leave.....thats the plan anyway.
 

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Thanks again guys,
Just ordered tenacity and some of the dye stuff....so I can be sure I dont miss any spots.
I have never seen roundup get great reviews online...and I would rather use a product that shouldnt kill any of my fescue.
Do you think I should wait any amount of time before applying.....since I just used a pre emergent? Or I'm good to go?
 

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drjoeshmoe said:
If the pre emergent will keep the crabgrass from spreading.....I will hold off a bit to kill it...that way I can address the bold spots it will leave.....thats the plan anyway.
I'd kill it, because the pre-m will stop new plants from germinating it won't stop the current ones from growing and spreading.
 

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Nuclear option!

Not sure the subspecies of crabgrass here in Virginia but Quinclorac mixed with seed oil (per the instructions) took mine out almost overnight and left me with large bare areas where I was able to grow new grass within 10 days. I'd been trying to get rid of it by Bayer (Lowes stuff) weed killer with no success.

-- Chuck
 
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