After Service Advice: Watering, Wilting, and Waiting

Weed control is an important aspect of lawn care that helps to keep your lawn looking healthy and lush. After a weed control application is done on your lawn, there are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure the best possible results.

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Watering after the application
One of the most important things you need to do after a weed control application is to water your lawn. The water helps to activate the herbicides and distribute them evenly across your lawn. Watering also helps to dilute any residual product that may be left on the surface.


Wilting of weeds
After the weed control application, you may notice that the weeds in your lawn start to wilt and turn brown. This is a sign that the herbicide is working and that the weeds are dying.
It is important to note that not all weeds will wilt immediately after the application. Some weeds may take several days, weeks, or even multiple treatments to show signs of wilting. This is because different types of weeds have different growth rates and different levels of resistance to herbicides.


Waiting to mow
After a weed control application, it is important to wait before mowing your lawn. Mowing too soon after the application can reduce the effectiveness of the herbicides. It is recommended that you wait at least 24-48 hours after the application before mowing your lawn. This will give the herbicides enough time to be absorbed properly into the soil and to start working effectively.

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In conclusion, after a weed control application is done on your lawn, it is important to water your lawn immediately, monitor the wilting of weeds, and wait at least 24-48 hours before mowing your lawn. By following these simple steps, you can ensure the best possible results from your weed control applications and keep your lawn looking healthy and lush all season long.

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