Active Ingredient Oxadiazon 2%
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Target pests Crabgrass, Goosegrass, Field Sandbur, Annual Sedge, Annual Bluegrass, Virginia Buttonweed, Pigweed, Florida Pusley, Oxalis, Stinging Nettle, Carpetgrass and others See Label for complete list
How do you apply Ronstar herbicide?
RONSTAR G controls weeds by killing the young weed seedlings as they come in contact with the herbicide during germination. Apply RONSTAR G with a properly calibrated granular applicator that will apply the granules uniformly (uniform application is essential for satisfactory weed control).
How long does Ronstar last?
How long will the effects last? Ronstar G can last between 2-3 months depending on environmental conditions and the time of application.
What is the active ingredient in Ronstar herbicide?
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Active Ingredient Oxadiazon- 2.0%
Chemical Type Herbicide
Formulation Granular
Mix Rate Oxadiazon 2G is a ready-to-use fertilizer and does not require mixing.
What is Ronstar used for?
Uses. Preemergence control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in field and container-grown woody ornamentals, landscapes, and turf (excluding home lawns). Also used in conifer nurseries. Does not inhibit root growth; thus Ronstar is often used in newly potted woody nursery crops.
Does Prodiamine prevent crabgrass?
Prodiamine is labeled for use as a pre-emergent weed preventer, and it is often applied in the spring to prevent and control crabgrass and other broadleaf weeds in turf and lawns.
What is Surflan used for?
Surflan AS herbicide is a preemergence surface-applied product for the control of many annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in ornamental plantings, bulbs, ground covers/perennials, established warm-season turfgrass, Christmas tree plantations, non-bearing trees and vines, and noncropland and industrial sites.
Ronstar is toxic to fish and other aquatic animals and should not be used in areas where runoff or direct application could enter the water. For more information on Ronstar please read the Ronstar Product Label. 30 of 37 people found this answer helpful.