Water Run Caparol for Pre-Emergence Weed Control in Cotton
1983
First application Dense stands of bermudagrass emerging before and with the cotton are very competitive. Cotton seedlings often cease growth and appear severely stressed shortly after emergence. The first application of herbicide should be applied prior to these severe stress symptoms on the cotton, when possible, and before cultivation. Cultivation and irrigation should follow this application. The cotton, if already stressed from bermudagrass competition, will not begin to make normal growth until soil moisture and soil fertility have been restored. The first application of herbicide, therefore, may successfully stop the growth of the bermudagrass, but appear to have failed because the cotton will not resume its growth.
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