I would not mow it. Right now it’s tough to see which is switch in pics, etc. i could make some out though. Foxtail won’t hurt if it didn’t canopy over young switch. So- if ur foxtail got going later & just grew “next to” the switch - it’ll be just fine. I had a last flush of it in august but my switch was going up too so no issue. If u have good number of small switch plants- be just fine. If u wanted to frost seed any more & spray Gly + atrazine before switch comes out of dormancy u could. If u feel like good # of switch plants - u in good shape though.I was thinking mow it in the spring and see what happens next year. I went out and looked closer and although some areas are all foxtail, there are pretty big patches with a lot of green mixed in that I think is SG. I took some more pics hoping for a little guidance. I did have some sorghum grow thinking it would be fine for the switch grass going into it's 2nd year. I think switch is growing in it and there aren't cattails. Everything planted at the same time. ThanksView attachment 120025 View attachment 120024 View attachment 120024
Thanks! What a relief. The field was brown for several weeks so I think the foxtail came in late and didn't canopy it except about a 10 yard wide path on the very outside. There is no green mixed in there, just thick fox tail. Otherwise I am seeing quite a bit of green what looks like switch. I will frost seed some more in Feb. Especially over the thicker fox tail.I would not mow it. Right now it’s tough to see which is switch in pics, etc. i could make some out though. Foxtail won’t hurt if it didn’t canopy over young switch. So- if ur foxtail got going later & just grew “next to” the switch - it’ll be just fine. I had a last flush of it in august but my switch was going up too so no issue. If u have good number of small switch plants- be just fine. If u wanted to frost seed any more & spray Gly + atrazine before switch comes out of dormancy u could. If u feel like good # of switch plants - u in good shape though.
Mid april: Gly, 2,4-d, Simazine or atrazineAll, I have read most of this thread and looking to confirm my next steps.
We just frost seeded a total of 12 acres of switchgrass.
I ordered Simazine 4L
My next step is to spray and I want to verify the timeframe here in Michigan.
Dbltree mentioning applying it mid to late April. Simazine stays in the ground for about 60 days. Would you apply it sooner than this?
yesSo I can mix the three in the same sprayer at once?
So you had a good stand but didn't plant it until June? Did you stratisfy the seed by an alternate means?What should the plan be for switch that was drilled mid last June? About 75% of it had a good stand, but seemed to be set back after the 2nd mowing due to lack of rain. It was also sprayed in problem areas with Quinclorac to knock back the foxtail. I'm thinking about taking my Brundt drill out this weekend (if firm enough in the morning) and metering out some seed in the thin areas. Thoughts on herbicides and timing, replanting, etc. Thanks!
Interseed. Atrazine or simazine. Gly if u catch it before your current plants green up.Last year planted a stand of switchgrass that came in very weak. My current plan for recovery is to spray atrazine on that area this week. Other thoughts?
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