Guidelines

How much is a gallon of garlon 3A?

How much is a gallon of garlon 3A?

Triclopyr is available either as an amine formulation (Garlon 3A) or ester formulation (Garlon 4). For foliar applications, mix one to three ounces Garlon 4 or two to four ounces Garlon 3A per three gallons of water.

What is the difference between Garlon 3A and garlon 4?

Garlon 4 Ultra is a 4 pound acid equivalent per gallon (lb ae/gal) low volatile ester in a plant based oil carrier, whereas Garlon 3A is a 3 lb ae/gal water soluble amine in water. Garlon 3A should be used when applying in aquatic sites.

Is garlon 3A a restricted use pesticide?

Before using any recommended tank mixtures, read the directions and all use precautions on both labels. (Tordon 101 Mixture is a restricted use pesticide. See product label.) Tordon 101 Mixture is not registered for use in the states of California and Florida.

Does garlon 3A kill grass?

Element 3A, Garlon 3A (amine-Triclopyr that is water soluble)– Broadleaf herbicide that kills most brush, trees, and forbs/flowers. Does not kill grass, sedges, or rushes.

What is the active ingredient in Garlon 3A?

Quick overview Garlon 3A Herbicide is the liquid ester formulation for foliar and basal bark applications, and is effective on actively growing brush by penetrating the bark and entering the cambium layer. Also effective as a late-season application. Active Ingredient: Triclopyr Butoxyethyl ester 44.4%.

What is Garlon 3A triclopyr herbicide used for?

Quick overview Garlon 3A Herbicide is the liquid ester formulation for foliar and basal bark applications, and is effective on actively growing brush by penetrating the bark and entering the cambium layer. Also effective as a late-season application.

When is the best time to use Garlon 3A?

Garlon 3A is the liquid amine formulation for foliar, cut surface and tree injection applications. Foliar applications are most effective during the period of active growth.

How many gallons of Garlon 3A per acre?

I would suggest mixing ¼ gallons to 2/3 gallons of Garlon 3A in 10-20 gallons of water per acre. If there is more woody vegetation than broadleaf weeds I would go closer to 2/3 gallons of Garlon, if there is more weeds you will be able to get away with a less of concentration. I would also suggest mixing in a non-ionic surfactant with the mixture.