Friday, November 13, 2009

How to repair damage to a lawn caused by glufosinate ammonium?

I have sprayed my lawn with glufosinate ammonium to destroy some broadleaf. Now large patches of brown on the lawn


How long do I have to wait to reseed the lawn

How to repair damage to a lawn caused by glufosinate ammonium?
Depends on the amount of rainfall you get. If you get quite a bit, next year all will be well. Sorry you have to wait so long. The chemist who sold you the product should be able to recommend a neutralizing agent.
Reply:Rake off the dead grass and put compost down and reseed in the fall around October
Reply:You should probably wait for a period of 2 months.. Ironically.. I did the same thing and destroyed some of my plants on the side of the lawn.
Reply:I did the same thing and my lawn is terrible. I expect more answers on that question too. I did it 3 weeks ago and still no hope for recovery. I red in the book that you have to remove the contaminated soil, put a new top soil and seed again. This sounds crazy for me because I have to do almost the whole yard. About 0.5 acre...

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