I purchased the home this past October,but I don't think it is less than a year old.As far as temp,I didn't look on Sunday,but I doubt it was over 90.And as far as the Mix I went by the 1.5oz per gallon that it recommended,but I did use a measuring cup that had no markings for 1.5 just 1 and 2oz and guessed the middle.The lawn hasn't been watered since Saturday.And as far as apps this is the first 24D app,but I have used quinclorac,Sulfentrazone,and Glyphosate.Ecks from Tex said:2,4-D (Speedzone) shouldn't be applied over 90 degrees to any grass. That's my first guess, but not necessarily the correct answer, as there are other possibilities too.
Is the grass less than a year old?
How many apps have you done this year so far?
Could you have made a "hot" mix and overapplied?
It sounds like the heat might have stunted it slightly - it's hovering around 85-92 degrees.Redland1 said:I purchased the home this past October,but I don't think it is less than a year old.As far as temp,I didn't look on Sunday,but I doubt it was over 90.And as far as the Mix I went by the 1.5oz per gallon that it recommended,but I did use a measuring cup that had no markings for 1.5 just 1 and 2oz and guessed the middle.The lawn hasn't been watered since Saturday.Ecks from Tex said:2,4-D (Speedzone) shouldn't be applied over 90 degrees to any grass. That's my first guess, but not necessarily the correct answer, as there are other possibilities too.
Is the grass less than a year old?
How many apps have you done this year so far?
Could you have made a "hot" mix and overapplied?
Definitely. Not to worry.Redland1 said:If it's any of the problems you described will it bounce back ?
I usually apply fertilizer that has Iron in it.Will the Chelated iron still help? Also it liquid or granular?Ecks from Tex said:It sounds like the heat might have stunted it slightly - it's hovering around 85-92 degrees.Redland1 said:I purchased the home this past October,but I don't think it is less than a year old.As far as temp,I didn't look on Sunday,but I doubt it was over 90.And as far as the Mix I went by the 1.5oz per gallon that it recommended,but I did use a measuring cup that had no markings for 1.5 just 1 and 2oz and guessed the middle.The lawn hasn't been watered since Saturday.Ecks from Tex said:2,4-D (Speedzone) shouldn't be applied over 90 degrees to any grass. That's my first guess, but not necessarily the correct answer, as there are other possibilities too.
Is the grass less than a year old?
How many apps have you done this year so far?
Could you have made a "hot" mix and overapplied?
I wouldn't worry; it should come back strong in color and fill in. If you want to try and encourage quicker improvement, consider applying some cheleated iron with your next fertilizer application to help with the browning/yellowing.
I would also water the lawn, but not overwater.
Hopefully I didn't hurt it too bad.Now I know for the next time around how many Oz to Gal.That Speedzone hadthe broadleafs shriveling and browning by the second day.As far as the Sedges did I mess up by mowing yesterday since I applied the Sedgehammer Sunday?Greendoc said:1.5 oz is on the high end of what I would apply to Bermuda. I go for 1 oz. There was also no need to split the Sedgehammer and Speedzone application. If I have both Nutsedge and broadleaves present, I apply both as a mix.
Uh oh.I spotted sprayed all over the lawn which is 5k.Turned out to be 2 gallons made and sprayed.Greendoc said:Exactly how much area did that 1.5 oz per gallon cover? Unless someone is applying with a calibrated handpiece, a gallon can cover way less than 1000 sq ft. That is why I never mention a per gallon amount. Shriveling and browning the next day suggests at least a 2x overdose. I do not get that response from an application at label rates ever. Bermuda is pretty tough though. Not like some of the other grasses. Do something wrong on those and it is either totally dead or in bad shape for months on end.
Redland1 said:Uh oh.I spotted sprayed all over the lawn which is 5k.Turned out to be 2 gallons made and sprayed.I did go over some spots twice since there was extra.Greendoc said:Exactly how much area did that 1.5 oz per gallon cover? Unless someone is applying with a calibrated handpiece, a gallon can cover way less than 1000 sq ft. That is why I never mention a per gallon amount. Shriveling and browning the next day suggests at least a 2x overdose. I do not get that response from an application at label rates ever. Bermuda is pretty tough though. Not like some of the other grasses. Do something wrong on those and it is either totally dead or in bad shape for months on end.
LoL.If it does die then I figured out how to kill Bermuda and I can bank on selling the magic potion to those trying to get it out of their yard.Colonel K0rn said:Odds on this becoming a renovation thread?
How's it looking?Redland1 said:LoL.If it does die then I figured out how to kill Bermuda and I can bank on selling the magic potion to those trying to get it out of their yard.Colonel K0rn said:Odds on this becoming a renovation thread?![]()
Well I don't really know.I have been watering daily to see if it helps and I also mowed it yesterday.Ecks from Tex said:How's it looking?Redland1 said:LoL.If it does die then I figured out how to kill Bermuda and I can bank on selling the magic potion to those trying to get it out of their yard.Colonel K0rn said:Odds on this becoming a renovation thread?![]()
Sunday will be three weeks since I last fertilized.Can I put it down sooner than four weeks?SCGrassMan said:Fertilize if you haven't, and water the crap out of it. 2,4D will definitely stress the grass a little especially if you put a heavy dose down. I also see a lot of thatch, but I wouldn't cut it super low right now.
Looks really dry to me, but 2,4D does that. Just water a lot. Like double or triple the usual.