How Long Does Lescohid Herbicide Take To Work
You sprayed Lescohid Herbicide yesterday. And now you’re crouching in the grass, squinting at the same dandelion like it owes you money.
You sprayed Lescohid Herbicide yesterday. And now you’re crouching in the grass, squinting at the same dandelion like it owes you money.
You’re standing barefoot on your lawn right now. Staring at those stubborn weeds. Wondering if spraying anything will just kill the grass instead.
That perfect lawn feels good. Until you stare at the empty spray bottle and wonder what just went into the soil. I’ve managed turf for over a decade.
You sprayed Lescohid last week. Now your hands itch. Your throat feels tight. You’re Googling at 2 a.m. I’ve seen this before. A lot.
Crabgrass is winning. You’ve tried everything. Pre-emergents. Post-emergents. Even that “safe for lawns” stuff that killed half your fescue.
You’ve sprayed. You’ve waited. You’ve squinted at the same stubborn thistle or dandelion (still) green, still spreading (three) weeks after application.
You’ve spent hours mowing, watering, fertilizing. And still those dandelions pop up like they own the place. Clover. Crabgrass. Plantain.
You’ve stared at a bill you don’t understand. You’ve sat in a waiting room for forty minutes. You’ve Googled “what does this lab result mean” at 2 a.m.
You’ve seen the photos. The ones everyone posts from the same three peaks. But what if I told you there’s a mountain where mist curls over volcanic ridges…
I’ve stood at the trailhead in freezing rain. I’ve hiked those slopes in midsummer heat.