For post emergent kill - yes, crop oil &/or ammonium sulfate. I use atrazine & ams for broadleaves in corn from time to time & works great as a post emergent killer.Crop oil is needed with Simizine?
For post emergent kill - yes, crop oil &/or ammonium sulfate. I use atrazine & ams for broadleaves in corn from time to time & works great as a post emergent killer.Crop oil is needed with Simizine?
High water rate (20 gallon to acre), quinclorac @ 1 lbs to acre + labeled rate of methylated seed oil.What herbicide and at what rate to control crabgrass and foxtail in first year switch ?
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Good deal. Gonna get on the mowing again this week. Glad to heat that i'm stil in the game. It just looks weak compared to the pristine 2nd year switch I have in the back field.It really doesn’t look that bad. If I saw that right- your switch plants look like they are coming through - just crowded.
Few options…. Clipping asap is perfect. Since you did that- u opened the canopy & those switch plants should be just fine. Could leave it at that. Clip once more later if needed.
Herbicides if you wanted …. Atrazine or simazine & crop oil. Or labeled rate of 2,4-d would probably be the best option. If a lot of foxtail - quinclorac & methylated seed oil. All of these are options & optional. If it were mine- I probably would mow it…. Assess in a week or 2…. 2,4-d as needed.
heat & stress. could throw lack of moisture into that as well. if we got a pile of 1-2" rains, it likely would go back to dark green. i wouldn't be concernedAnyone ever seen this? Second year switch, some of the plants have purple on them. There are plants within feet of these that are perfectly green. I am just curious if anyone has seen this on theirs. It's hard to see in the picture but even the seed hulls are purple. There's nothing I'm going to do about it but am just curious what it could be.
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Prolly the best first year stand of switch I've had. This was planted late May. This was rototilled, Broadcast, and cultipacked in. View attachment 122854
NOPE! This was an area that I dozed out Cedar trees. Just cleaned up after the dozer, prepped & planted.Wow, looks great. Did you use a herbicide or pre-emergent?
Is there a specific planting method that seems best? Tillage, drill, broadcast etc. ? Dry weather all around?2022 update: The switch I spring planted looks 10x better than the stuff I frost seeded. Interesting.
2022 update: The switch I spring planted looks 10x better than the stuff I frost seeded. Interesting.
Pretty wild how much people pay for one switchgrass plant!!!!!Here is something interesting. I put some switchgrass seed right by my deck out front...it was typical frost seed time. Well it started to germinate and I would say sometime in June it was probably about 3-4" tall. Well my wonderful mother in law decided that she would help herself to pulling a "weed" out. After I came out of my skin and told her that wasn't a weed, she then dug it out of the waste bin and shoved it back in the ground....I stomped around for a few weeks and stared at a plant that was very weird colored...well as the summer progressed I watered it a bit and then I noticed it was turning green again, well fast forward to today and it's now taller than my garbage can!!!! It appears switch is nearly indestructible...hahaha
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Last years frost seedings. Not real clean planting but it will be better next year.
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The Golden Rod yes for me. Trying to get rid of the Foxtail.I like the variety that foxtail and golden rod add to the landscape. But maybe that’s just me..