Thiencarbazone-methyl 8.7% Iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium 1.9% Dicamba 57.4%Warm-Season Turf Types Only (St. Augustinegrass, Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, Zoysiagrass) listed in this label in Commercial and Residential Sites NOT FOR USE on bahiagrass or cool-season turf types, including tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, or creeping bentgrassFor spot treatments onlyFor spot treatment applications, add the specified Celsius rate of 0.057- 0.113 oz. (1.6-3.2 grams) to one gallon of water. Spray weeds to wet. One gallon of spray solution will treat up to 1,000 ft.2 Add 0.25% v/v of non-ionic surfactant (NIS) or methylated seed oil (MSO) in the spray solution. Not all spoons are alike. In order to ensure proper use rate, the spoon should be tested and weighed first. Use kitchen or cooking type measuring spoons. Use level teaspoon or
Safe for use year round on the most important warm-season turf types Celsius controls weeds at high temperatures, allowing the turf to reach its optimal density during the most favorable time of year for growing warm-season grasses. There is no better weed control than dense and healthy turf. Unlike some other post-emergent herbicides, LCOs can feel confident applying Celsius because it is safe to use year round at high temperatures on St. Augustine and centipede turf without risk, damage, or fear of significant phototoxicity. Celsius is a post-emergent herbicide. With some pre-emergent control, Celsius also allows turf to release into areas where weeds once lived. Newest generation post-emergent herbicide. Celsius features two new actives - iodosulfuronmethyl- sodium and thiencarbazone-methyl - and gives turf managers a new tool for managing resistance to some existing post-emergent herbicides.
Brand: Celcius, Size: 10_Ounce