If you don't have much of it, you can buy Sedgehammer in pre-measured packets. Each packet makes 1 gallon of solution (enough to cover 1,000 ft2) and already contains a surfactant. The other labels (except for the Dismiss) call for adding a non-ionic surfactant. The packets have a lower up front cost, but are more expensive over the long run.
Be careful spraying Dismiss during a hot time of the day... It will really yellow and stunt the growth to your turf grass for a little while. Not sure if the others will do the same
Pay attention to application rates as well. I sprayed image which is a mix of sulfentrazone and quinchlorac. But made a mistake and sprayed at almost a double rate. To say it put the brake on my Bermuda is an understatement.
Take a look at this article
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.agry.purdue.edu/turfnew/pubs/bermudagrassguide.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj0m7_M-tbbAhXH2VMKHQNBBw4QFjAJegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw00Bld8Zw4zuZxlsKwE5e5i
It has a nice list of herbicides you can use and bermuda's tolerance. Pay attention to the timeline.
Example 1 wae. 1 week after emergence.
Emergence is defined as a uniform stand of one-leaf seedlings about 0.5 inches tall.
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