Embark
T&O 1
Gallon
Plant
Growth Regulator
Embark T&O Label: Click Here & MSDS: Click Here
Recommendations
Residential,
institutional, commercial lawns, golf fairways, edging applications and
ornamental growth regulation.
This new
generation PGR provides turf management professionals with an efficient means of
reducing the rate of growth and volume of clippings by 50% or more and
inhibiting unsightly seedheads. Embark is labeled for use as a foliar
application on all the major species of turfgrasses and most fine turf sites,
including home lawns.
Used as a "mowing aid" (to reduce clippings), the
application should be timed to the peak growth period. Apply Embark shortly
after the second or third mowing in the spring. Embark can also be used in the
fall.
Mowers can zip through the turf and the headaches caused by
clippings double-mowing, blowing, raking and hauling are minimal. And, the
frequency of mowing can be reduced.
Once the growth regulation wears
off, treated turf areas tend to stay greener for extra weeks and vigorous
tillering often occurs. Embark can be applied with other herbicides for
turfgrass use.
Embark contains mefluidide, one of the most versatile of
all plant growth regulators, offering the turf manager several options for
regulating the turf under his/her management. Embark is also labeled for growth
regulation of over 25 groundcovers, ornamentals and shrubs, as well as for olive
tree fruit inhibition.
Clippings are significantly reduced, as is
bagging, hauling, double-mowing and blowing.
- Mowing requires
less time and effort with less wear and tear on equipment.
- Grass appears
neat and trim longer between mowings.
- Labeled for
Kentucky bluegrass, tall and fine fescues, perennial ryegrass, St.
Augustinegrass, centipedegrass, zoysiagrass and bermudagrass.
- Treated areas may
be reseeded 3 days (except California, 2 weeks) following application. Embark
reduces competition from existing turf and stress from mowing traffic, thus
benefits new seedlings.
- Embark is used by
golf course superintendents to prevent Poa seedheads in bentgrass.
- Can be tank-mixed
with Trimec broadleaf herbicides or fertilizers in turf regulation
applications.
- Treatment can be
applied in spring and fall, timed to peak growth periods.
- Multiple
applications can be made with at least 6 weeks interval between treatment.
- Can be applied
with water-based latex paints for field markings at athletic or sports fields
including football, baseball and soccer fields
Other
product suggestions
For lawn
weed control use: Trimec Classic
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or state authorities. Most states or counties in the U.S.A. will provide a
license or personal use permit for a nominal fee. It is your responsibility and
not that of KeystonePestSolutions.com or its affiliates to verify that any
products purchased are licensed for distribution and use in your state, county,
city or province, etc.
Embark
Disclaimer:
Purchaser
is responsible to read the Product Label and Use requirements for this product.
KeystonePestSolutions.com assumes no liability for the use or misuse of these
products and makes no guarantees other than what the manufacturer of this
product will stand behind.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 26 March, 2009.