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casoron granules

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William Harris

Updated on May 21, 2026

Casoron will effectively kill most plants that have an herbaceous or non-woody root system. This includes all perennials, as well as spring flowering bulbs, like daffodils and tulips.

Is Casoron pet safe?

Answer: If Casoron 4G Herbicide is applied according to the label it will not be harmful to your pet. According to the product label, do not enter or allow persons or pets to enter the treated area until granules are thoroughly watered in and treated soil has dried.

What’s the best way to apply Casoron?

Apply CASORON 4G either in early spring before seeds of annual weeds germinate or after cultivation has removed the growing weeds. Distribute granules uniformly over the soil sur- face. If treatment is followed by application of 1⁄2 to 1 inch of water by overhead irrigation, the lower rates are recommended.

How often do you apply Casoron?

Administer Casoron to the site early in the growing season, before the weeds appear, and as soon as the soil can be worked. Since Casoron works for over six months, one treatment should be satisfactory to prevent and kill weeds all spring and summer.

Can you apply Casoron in the rain?

Casoron 4G Herbicide is a pre-emergent herbicide that would control weeds before they emerge from the ground by forming an herbicidal vapor barrier in the upper layer of the soil when activated by rainfall or irrigation. We recommend that it should be applied before weed seed germination and emerge…

How long does Casoron stay in the soil?

Casoron 4G develops a vapor barrier and is active for 9-10 months after application. Casoron 4G can be used around established woody landscape ornamentals, non-crop areas, fruit and nut trees and respective nurseries.

What is the difference between Preen and Casoron?

Casoron is persistent in both soil and water (i.e., it hangs around). Its active ingredient is dichlobenil. The active ingredient in Preen is trifluralin. It is a suspected carcinogen, and is toxic to fish and aquatic life, and earthworms.

Can Casoron be used around trees?

Casoron 4G is a selective pre-emergent herbicide that kills variety of weeds and grasses before they emerge from the ground, by forming an herbicidal vapor barrier in the upper layer of the soil when activated by rainfall or irrigation wate… Yes, you may use Casoron 4G around trees and bushes.

Can I use Casoron around roses?

Answer: Casoron 4G Herbicide would work great around the roses. We would not recommend to use it around ornamental grasses, because it could cause injury.

Is Casoron poisonous?

Active Ingredients. The active ingredient in Roundup is glyphosate, while Casoron contains dichlobenil. Although both are poisonous chemicals used to treat and kill weeds, dichlobenil is banned in some countries because of its toxicity and negative impact on humans, animals and the environment.

Is Casoron safe for kids?

Answer: Once Casoron 4G Herbicide has had time to dry after the application, it is perfectly safe for kids to frequent the treated area. 4 of 6 people found this answer helpful.

What temperature should you apply Casoron?

The chemical becomes volatile in high temperatures and loses much of its effectiveness. Chemtura recommends application during temperatures of less than 59 degrees F. You can apply Casoron by hand, with small spreading equipment, or with tractor-mounted spreaders.

Is Casoron a pre emergent?

Casoron 4G is a pre-emergent herbicide which easily handles many troublesome weeds in and around established woody landscape ornamentals, non-crop areas, fruit and nut trees and respective nurseries.

How do you use Noxall granules?

On areas with lots of weeds: Use 2 to 4 cups of GRANULAR NOXALL VEGETATION KILLER per 100 square feet (lO’x 10′). Sprinkle the granules evenly over the area. See the illustrations. For hard-to-kill weeds such as thistle, quackgrass, bind~e~d, Johnsongrass, and other deep-rooted weeds: Use 4 cups to.

What is dichlobenil herbicide?

Dichlobenil is an herbicide commonly used to control weeds in gardens, lawns, near ornamental trees, and various other settings. It also controls aquatic (water) weeds such as cattail and purple loosestrife. Dichlobenil stops seed germination, cellulose (cell wall) formation, and growth in plant roots and shoots.