Posted by gecko on April 21, 2008, 2:04 pm
I applied some weed killer the other day, and indeed the dandelions
seem to be in their death throes. I don't understand though.
I think I read somewhere that the way these weed killers work is they
accelerate weed growth so they demise early. Accordingly, my
dandelions are wilting now, but it seems to me what has happened is
that they have grown, bloomed and then quickly turned to seed which
the wind is blowing around like it always does. Well now, doesn't
this mean that I know have new seeds all over my lawn? Which will
again bloom one day?
Straighten me out here.
Thanks
-GECKO
Posted by trader4 on April 21, 2008, 4:06 pm
> I applied some weed killer the other day, and indeed the dandelions
> seem to be in their death throes. I don't understand though.
> I think I read somewhere that the way these weed killers work is they
> accelerate weed growth so they demise early.
Which specific weed killer are you referring too? I've never seen a
weedkiller that accelerated weed growth. Just the opposite. Within a
few days, the weeds wilt and die.
Accordingly, my
> dandelions are wilting now, but it seems to me what has happened is
> that they have grown, bloomed and then quickly turned to seed which
> the wind is blowing around like it always does. Well now, doesn't
> this mean that I know have new seeds all over my lawn? Which will
> again bloom one day?
> Straighten me out here.
Don't let them get large enough to go to seed. If they start to
bloom, mowing should eliminate a high percentage of them. Follow with
spot application of herbicide.
Posted by gecko on April 22, 2008, 11:26 am
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:06:53 -0700 (PDT), trader4@optonline.net wrote:
>Which specific weed killer are you referring too? I've never seen a
>weedkiller that accelerated weed growth. Just the opposite. Within a
>few days, the weeds wilt and die.
Ortho WeedBGone and Scotts TBuilder with Halts.
-GECKO
Posted by trader4 on April 22, 2008, 2:51 pm
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:06:53 -0700 (PDT), trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> >Which specific weed killer are you referring too? I've never seen a
> >weedkiller that accelerated weed growth. Just the opposite. Within a
> >few days, the weeds wilt and die.
> Ortho WeedBGone and Scotts TBuilder with Halts.
> -GECKO
I've used the WeedBGone with excellent results. Broadleaf weeds start
wilting within a few days and are dead in about 10 days.
Posted by trader4 on April 22, 2008, 2:53 pm
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:06:53 -0700 (PDT), trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> >Which specific weed killer are you referring too? I've never seen a
> >weedkiller that accelerated weed growth. Just the opposite. Within a
> >few days, the weeds wilt and die.
> Ortho WeedBGone and Scotts TBuilder with Halts.
> -GECKO
Oh, and forgot to add, the Halts is a pre-emergent crabgrass control,
which will keep new weeds from germinating, but won't effect existing
ones.
> seem to be in their death throes. I don't understand though.
> I think I read somewhere that the way these weed killers work is they
> accelerate weed growth so they demise early.