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I usually overseed the first week of September... Reading Barricade's label, it says to wait until 60 days after seeding to apply. Would early November be too late for a Fall pre-emergent in the transition zone?
 

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I just ordered some Barricade. I initially chose Dimension over Barricade for my Spring pre-emergent because I read reports that it can affect germination in August/Sept, since it lingers for a long time. So I think I'll use Barricade in the Fall and Dimension in the Spring.
 

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alpine0000 said:
I usually overseed the first week of September... Reading Barricade's label, it says to wait until 60 days after seeding to apply. Would early November be too late for a Fall pre-emergent in the transition zone?
Sorry for the necropost/old thread bump, but I would also like to get some input on this as well
 

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I like dimension. I apply late February/March that way I can reapply in August (ish) or if I need to overseed it can technically be applied 14 days post emergence (tttf). I usually use tenacity at seed down and dimension around day 45-60 after seeding
 

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I like dimension. I apply late February/March that way I can reapply in August (ish) or if I need to overseed it can technically be applied 14 days post emergence (tttf). I usually use tenacity at seed down and dimension around day 45-60 after seeding
Thanks for the input- a bit more clarification of you don't mind.

So, you overseed in August, and then 2 weeks after seedlings emerge, you apply the Dimension 2 weeks later?

Also, do you find the Tenacity turns your yard white?
 

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craigdt said:
probasestealer said:
I like dimension. I apply late February/March that way I can reapply in August (ish) or if I need to overseed it can technically be applied 14 days post emergence (tttf). I usually use tenacity at seed down and dimension around day 45-60 after seeding
Thanks for the input- a bit more clarification of you don't mind.

So, you overseed in August, and then 2 weeks after seedlings emerge, you apply the Dimension 2 weeks later?

Also, do you find the Tenacity turns your yard white?
I'll look later, but there was a university study showing dimension's safety at 2 weeks post emergence on tttf. I typically have waited closer to 6 weeks though.

Ha, I've seen impressive (temporary) tenacity bleaching when used as a post emergent. Minimal bleaching as a pre emergent.

I love tenacity as a post emergent.

I'll look for that article
 

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I cannot find the exact article. But I did find this article, "Turf Safety to Dithiopyr of Newly Seeded Kentucky Bluegrass".

I tried posting the link, but it redirects. I have full access to the article at work, but not sure if you will. But a Google query should bring up the article.
 

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I think the answer is, it depends. If you lawn doesn't go dormant during the winter and soil temps are high enough, then I would apply it to prevent poa annua.
Hey g-man - can you contextualize your comment above please.

Trying to understand if laying down prodiamine last fall on top of my TTTF in the transition zone - had any ill effects.
 

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rockinmylawn said:
g-man said:
I think the answer is, it depends. If you lawn doesn't go dormant during the winter and soil temps are high enough, then I would apply it to prevent poa annua.
Hey g-man - can you contextualize your comment above please.

Trying to understand if laying down prodiamine last fall on top of my TTTF in the transition zone - had any ill effects.
I can't clarify his response, but the pre-emergent should have NO ill effects on any established turf.
 

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Would early November be too late for a Fall pre-emergent in the transition zone?
It depends on your weather. The transition zone varies a lot. If your weather freezes the ground and the lawn goes dormant, then a prodiamine in November might not be useful anymore since the temp might be too cold to germinate.

If your weather is warmer in the transition zone, then poa could still germinate and it will make sense to apply it in November.
 
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