Nope.Would burning a small patch after gly kill help at all?
What is yalls mixture? I have tried round up, which does kill it above the ground, but it comes back the next year. I need something that will kill it below the ground.
"PASTORA (nicosulfuron + metsulfuron methyl) has just received its label in North Carolina to help with weed control in established bermudagrass pastures and hayfields. Pastora will help with postemergent control of a number of broadleaf weeds as well as barnyardgrass, broadleaf signalgrass, sandspur and johnsongrass and suppression of crabgrass. Applications of PASTORAÒ may result in temporary yellowing or stunting of bermudagrass. There are no grazing or haying restrictions."
https://duplin.ces.ncsu.edu/2010/06...-bermudagrass-pastures-hayfields-sprayfiield/
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One thing to keep in mind is that the optimum time to kill Johnsongrass is when it is near or at blooming time. Seed heads should be evident for maximum uptake to the rhizomes. In addition, applications made closer to fall tend to provide better rhizome control than applications made earlier. Multiple applications are often required.