Control Mud Plantain
Many people ask how to get rid of mud plantain. The following options can be considered for how to control mud plantain.
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Manual/Mechanical Control:
If you are considering how to remove mud plantain, physically cutting this plant and digging up the roots can be a somewhat effective method of control.
Herbicide Control:
There is an option for how to kill mud plantain that offers great/some control.
- Cattail and Water Lily Control (Imox + surfactant) (for ponds or lakes) – liquids that are mixed and diluted with water and sprayed directly on the exposed parts of the plants.
Treatment Tips:
When treating mud plantain,
- With Imox or other systemic herbicides, treatment is most effective when the plants are mature or close to full grown. This allows for more plant surface to spray enough mixture on.
- Treat in late summer to early fall to get better kill of the root systems. At this time, plants are pulling energy into their roots to store for the winter.
Recommended Products
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Cattail & Water Lily Control
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