Anyone used Pronto Big N' Tuf for weed control?

It’s generally cheaper than Ortho, but be sure to check local stores. Sometimes the price can vary significantly!

I think I’ll shop around and see what’s available. Thanks for the tip!

I’ve had mixed experiences with Pronto. Sometimes it works wonders, and other times not so much. Wondering if it depends on the type of weeds.

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That’s interesting, asanders. I’ve definitely noticed varying results based on the weed species. Have you tried any other brands that perform better?

I usually opt for a combination of products for tougher weeds. Anyone else juggling multiple herbicides around here? Maybe it’s just me!

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Oh, I can relate! It’s like juggling flaming torches sometimes. But seriously, mixing can definitely yield better results.

I have used Pronto Big N Tuf, and it’s great for controlling tough weeds! Just make sure to apply it when there’s no wind to avoid drift issues.

Good to hear! How effective was it on dandelions? They seem to be my biggest problem.

I found it effective on dandelions, especially if you apply it early in the season. Timing is key!

I’ve been using it for a couple of months now, and it works wonders. Make sure your sprayer is calibrated correctly to avoid burning the lawn!

Great advice! What about its effect on crabgrass? I really need something to tackle that.

Crabgrass can be tricky, but Pronto Big N Tuf helps a lot when applied at the right time. Just ensure it blends well with your mowing schedule.

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Funny story—my first attempt left a patchy lawn because I mixed it too strong! Lesson learned, always follow the label instructions.

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Haha, I can relate! I did the same with another product. What’s your go-to maintenance tip?

Stay consistent with your applications and keep an eye on the weather. If it’s going to rain, reschedule your spraying!

Can someone explain the right temperature for application? I’ve read conflicting info online.

The ideal range is between 60°F and 85°F. Avoid applying in extreme heat or cold for best results!

Thanks for clarifying! I want to ensure I get it right this time. Has anyone faced any environmental issues with it?