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pendimethalin (Prowl H20 (and others))

Pendimethalin (Prowl)
WSSA Group 3: microtubule assembly inhibitor

Prowl H2O and Prowl 3.3 EC are pre-emergence herbicides that are particularly effective against grasses.
Apply directly to the ground in dormant grapes before bud-break and before weeds emerge. Overhead moisture is required within 7 days for herbicide activation. Do not apply to newly transplanted vines until the soil has settled and no cracks are present. If applying before transplanting, do not allow treated soil to come into contact with roots. Do not apply during or after bud swell in the spring. Do not apply over the tops of vines with leaves or open buds. Both labels include specific instructions regarding pre-plant or surface incorporated, surface-applied, and pre-emergence applications. The use rate is determined by the weeds requiring control and the length of control needed.

At least one weed species resistant to this mode of action documented to occur in ID, OR, or WA; data from Heap, I.
The International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds. Available at www.weedscience.org

Effect on Beneficials: Safe
Material Type: Herbicide
Signal Word: Caution
Formulation: Liquid
EPA Number: 241-418

Usage for pendimethalin on Grapes

Max Application per Season: 6.3qt

Pre-Emergence (Weeds)

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Annual Grasses 2.1-6.3 qt 24 21 3 "Prowl H2O application"- Prowl H2O may be used in nonbearing or bearing vineyards. Do not apply to newly transplanted vines until the soil has settled and no cracks are present.