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Grazon Pro 1 L - Pasture Weed Killer For Spot Spraying Reviews

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Weeds Controlled* Docks, Thistles, Nettles, Bramble. Gorse, Broom. Also has an effect on a large range of other weeds Weed killer for brambles, nettles, dock, thistle & sycamore seedlings Grazon Pro Weed Killer Spray takes over from the well-known favourite Grazon 90 - But still continues to offer the best control via a knapsack on weeds such as docks, thistles, nettles, bramble and broom plus other difficult to control weeds in grassland and pasture situations. Key points: Fast acting, grass safe & controls a wide weed spectrum Herbicide kills to the roots - offering long-term control Rainfast in 2 hrs Value for money 1 L pack gives 16 knapsacks when mixed in 10 L batches Application using a knapsack only - check out our range of knapsack and handheld sprayers that are perfect for applying Grazon Pro Apply ‘medium’ spray as defined by BCPC Spray weeds thoroughly to the point of ‘run-off’ Grazing animal exclusion: 7days (longer if poisonous weeds ie ragwort are present) If weeds cover more than 5% of the area to be treated - then Pas Tor may be more cost effective Pas Tor is suitable for broadcast spraying via a tractor or ATV Application notes and guidance: Add Amvista Blue Marker Dye to your tank mix to easily identify areas that have already been sprayed Not suitable for tank mixing with phenoxy herbicides, e.g.: Thrust, Headland Polo Do not use treated material for composting or mulching Treat grassland established at least 12months* Safe for pets once dry (normally 2 hours) Can only be applied to grassland that has been established for at least 12 months If recently grazed or mown – allow 2-3 weeks before applying Grazon Pro Clover will be killed or severly checked by applying Grazon Do not spray in drought, very hot or very cold weather Allow 28 days after application before cutting For further guidance on how to treat thistles click here Recommended appropriate PPE for when using GrazonPro - Face shield, gloves & coveralls. See our safety clothing bundle for a discounted bundle price *see Grazon Pro label for all weeds controlled & other top weeds further below Using Grazon Pro for treating woody weeds Between the months of June and August it is the perfect time for targeting woody weeds such as bramble, boom and gorse. If these weeds are left untreated they can quickly spread through grassland and severely reduce the amount of grazing land that is available. Ideally, they should be sprayed whilst they are actively growing before they start to flower and have a good leaf coverage. Sycamore Seedlings Many paddock owners realise how important it is to control sycamore seedlings if they are grazed by horses and ponies.  Some seedlings contain the toxin hypoglycin A and ingestion can cause a potentially fatal condition called equine atypical myopathy.  Although not on the label, Grazon Pro will give good control of these seedlings. Please note any extended grazing intervals if controlling poisonous weeds. For equine paddock owners who do not hold NPTC sprayer qualifications, then the amature product SBK Brushwood Killer will give good control. Grazon Pro Weed Killer also gives strong control on the following: Annual weeds Black Bindweed, Black nightshade, Chickweed, Cleavers, Cranesbill, Dead-nettles, Fat-hen, Field bindweed, Forget-me-not, Medick, Pale Persicaria, Scarlet pimpernel, Self-heal, Small nettle - plus more Perennial weeds Bramble, Broom, Gorse, Clover Trefoil, Coltsfoot, Common Sorrel, Docks, Fools Parsley, Giant Hogweed, Gorse, Ground Elder, Hawthorn, Hemlock, Himalayan Balsam, Japanese Knotweed, Lesser Celandine, Mallow, Mugwort, Nettles, Ribbwort, Rosebay Willow Herb, Self-Heal, Silverweed, Thistles, Vetch, Water Dropwort, Yellow Flag IrisFor application timings on key weeds see the Application Rate tab Learn More About Grazon Pro 1L Click the additional tabs at the top of this section (Application Rate, Label/SDS, Reviews) to reveal further information on this product.

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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
A good product but occasional misses - maybe sprayer setup or perhaps weed tolerance.
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Posted 5 years ago
nettles and weeds in padocks
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Posted 5 years ago
It has worked well on the nettles, but struggling to control the thistles and docks in our field. Maybe because I applied when they are quite established (late June). Not sure. Will follow up with Pro Green whose service and advice is EXCELLENT!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Dear Michael, Thank you for your compliment on our advice and service. You are correct in saying that later application to thistles & docks can lead to less than optimum levels of control as is stated on the Grazon Pro label. Please see exert below. Another technique to improve control from later season spraying is to top the weeds and then spray the fresh regrowth 2-3 weeks later. "Curled dock - Treat in the spring when the docks are in the rosette Broad-leaved dock stage up to 25 cm high. On large well-established docks, or where there is a high reservoir of seed in the soil, a second application the following year may be required. Creeping thistle Spray when actively growing but before flowering spikes are 15 cm high. Application of Grazon Pro at flowering or during seeding is likely to produce reduced levels of control." Thanks, The ProGreen Team
Posted 5 years ago
Dear Michael, Thank you for your compliment on our advice and service. You are correct in saying that later application to thistles & docks can lead to less than optimum levels of control as is stated on the Grazon Pro label. Please see exert below. Another technique to improve control from later season spraying is to top the weeds and then spray the fresh regrowth 2-3 weeks later. "Curled dock - Treat in the spring when the docks are in the rosette Broad-leaved dock stage up to 25 cm high. On large well-established docks, or where there is a high reservoir of seed in the soil, a second application the following year may be required. Creeping thistle Spray when actively growing but before flowering spikes are 15 cm high. Application of Grazon Pro at flowering or during seeding is likely to produce reduced levels of control." Thanks, The ProGreen Team
Posted 5 years ago
Pleased with the grazon pro worked well. And the service was good too
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Posted 5 years ago
I have been using this product for several years now, and I find it truly outstanding, its like a tin of Heinz beans,its whats it says on the tin is what you get with this product, I highly recommend it
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Posted 5 years ago
Very effective so far. Sprayed docks late afternoon and were very wilted by the next morning.
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Posted 5 years ago