Question : What are the active ingredients in Ornamec?
Answer : The active ingredients in Ornamec are fluazifob-p-butyle (6.75%).
Question : How long does it take for Ornamec to work?
Answer : The active ingredient in Ornamec begins to work within five days and death of the grass is generally observed within 2 to 3 weeks.
Question : What is the mixing ratio for Ornamec?
Answer : Mix 2.5 ounces of Ornamec per 1 gallon of water. Use 1/2 oz of Ornamec per 1000 sq. Ft. or 20-24 oz per acre.
Question : Can I use this product over iris?
Answer : According to the spec sheet, it can be used over-the-top on Iris.
Question : Can this be used around strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries?
Answer : It is not recommended to use it over the top of plants that bear fruit or will be eaten within a year. However, it can be applied around the base of shrubs to target the weeds.
Question : How many applications can you get from one jug?
Answer : The instructions provided on the label differ from the description on the Amazon listing. The correct mixing ratio is mentioned in the label instructions, and multiple applications may be needed for complete control.
Question : Will this product kill Bermuda grass without harming centipede grass?
Answer : One customer reported using the product along with Turflon Ester and surfactant to successfully eliminate Bermuda grass without harming centipede grass.
Question : Can this be used to kill grass growing in a vinca patch?
Answer : According to the label, it can be used on Vinca Major or Minor. However, it is important to follow the correct concentration mentioned in the instructions and conduct a small test before widespread application.
Question : Can Ornamec be used for weeds in pachysandra?
Answer : The Ornamec label states that it can be used on Japanese pachysandra and Pachysandra Terminailus. However, it is recommended to start with a low concentration and test on a small area to avoid major plant damage.
Question : Does Ornamec control Nutsedge?
Answer : No, Ornamec is not labeled to kill nutsedge. A different herbicide, Sedgehammer, is recommended for that purpose.
Question : Will Ornamec kill ice plants?
Answer : The label information should be reviewed for exceptions.
Question : Can ornaments be placed on a dry yard treated with Ornamec?
Answer : Ornamec Over the Top is designed for maintenance of landscape beds and should not cause harm to ornaments. However, it is important to follow the instructions provided.
Question : Will Ornamec harm pachysandra when used to control weeds?
Answer : Ornamec can be used on pachysandra, but it is recommended to start with a low concentration and test on a small area. Rainfall should be avoided for at least an hour after spraying.