Annual Poa, asparagus seedlings, beaked hawksbeard, black nightshade, Calandrinia, chickweed, cleavers, clover seedlings, cornbind, daisy, dandelion, mouse-ear chickweed, musky storksbill, redroot, rough stalked meadow grass, scotch thistle, sow thistle, staggerweed, summer grass, spurrey, stinking mayweed, subterranean clover, wild turnip, willow weed and wireweed. |
3-5 litres/ha |
The lower rates indicated are appropriate when weeds are young, succulent and actively growing, or when the weed population is sparse and good coverage and penetration are possible. Use the higher rates when weeds are mature or the population is dense. |
Bristle grass, bur medic, catsear, chewings fescue, clovers, cut leaved Geranium, docks, fleabane, parsley piert,prairie grass, ryegrasses*, sheeps sorrel, storksbill, strawberry, twin cress and Yorkshire fog. |
5-7.5 litres/ha |
The lower rates indicated are appropriate when weeds are young, succulent and actively growing, or when the weed population is sparse and good coverage and penetration are possible. Use the higher rates when weeds are mature or the population is dense. |
Broom, buttercups*, couch, field pansy, crowfoot grass, gorse, hawksbeard, kikuyu grass, mallows, paspalum, tall fescue, wild strawberry, willow herb and yarrow. |
7.5-10 litres/ha |
The lower rates indicated are appropriate when weeds are young, succulent and actively growing, or when the weed population is sparse and good coverage and penetration are possible.
Use the higher rates when weeds are mature or the population is dense. |
Bracken, meadow rice grass, plantains, rape, rushes, sedges and Indian doab. |
10 litres+/ha |
The lower rates indicated are appropriate when weeds are young, succulent and actively growing, or when the weed population is sparse and good coverage and penetration are possible.
Use the higher rates when weeds are mature or the population is dense. |