velocity m3 herbicide label Velocity PM Poa Management Herbicide
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velocity m3 herbicide label Velocity PM Poa Management Herbicide

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velocity m3 herbicide label Velocity PM Poa Management HerbicideNot registered in CA. Achieving a pristine, Poa free turf has never been easier with Velocity PM Poa Management Herbicide. Specially formulated for those battling unwanted annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and roughstalk bluegrass (Poa trivialis), it offers a tailored solution to restore your turf to its purest form. By applying at lower rates and extending application intervals, you can control the pace of your turfs transition, ensuring a gradual and

Not registered in CA.

Achieving a pristine, Poa-free turf has never been easier with Velocity® PM Poa Management Herbicide. Specially formulated for those battling unwanted annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and roughstalk bluegrass (Poa trivialis), it offers a tailored solution to restore your turf to its purest form. By applying at lower rates and extending application intervals, you can control the pace of your turf’s transition, ensuring a gradual and effective conversion without stressing your grass.

How Velocity® PM Works

Velocity® PM targets Poa annua and Poa trivialis directly, eliminating these unwanted grasses while preserving the health and appearance of your desired turf. It also offers the added benefit of reducing Poa annua seedhead production and suppressing the development and severity of dollar spot. With the flexibility to adjust the program to fit your specific needs, Velocity PM provides a custom approach to managing your turf's transition.

Where to Use Velocity® PM

Its formulation is safe for use on several types of turf, including creeping bentgrass, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and dormant Bermudagrass, making it a comprehensive solution for a variety of turf management scenarios. Designed for versatility, Velocity® PM is perfect for a range of turf environments.

  • Golf course fairways and tees
  • Residential and commercial turf
  • Sod farms
  • Athletic fields

Target Weeds

Velocity® PM is effective against a broad spectrum of weeds, including:

  • Poa annua and Poa trivialis for selective removal
  • A variety of broadleaf weeds such as common chickweed, large and hop clover, dandelion, henbit, and many more
  • It also controls problematic weeds like yellow nutsedge and yellow woodsorrel, offering a comprehensive weed management solution

Features and Benefits

  • Selective removal of unwanted Poa and broadleaf weeds
  • Flexibility in application for controlled conversion
  • Significant dollar spot suppression, maintaining turf health
  • Tailored best management practices for optimal results
  • Safe for a wide range of turf types and settings

With Velocity® PM Poa Management Herbicide, you have the power to transform your mixed Poa turf back to its purest state, at your own pace. Whether you're managing a golf course, residential lawn, or athletic field, Velocity PM offers a reliable, effective solution for achieving and maintaining the vibrant, healthy turf you desire.

Specs

Manufacturer

Nufarm

Utility 

Herbicide

Container Size

1 Pint

Application Amount

See label for details.

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