“I Applied Pre-Emergent. So Why Do I Still Have Weeds?”
The age-old aggravation of lawn aficionados everywhere. You do everything correctly, apply pre-emergent, and then—boom—here come crabgrass and weeds like they’re renting the space. What gives?
Nine times out of ten, it’s a timing issue. Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent is powerful, but if you apply it at the wrong moment, it won’t stop weeds from sprouting. The secret? Soil temperature, not the calendar.
Let’s break it down.
The Science Behind Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent (In Plain English)
This isn’t some magic potion. Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent works by creating a chemical barrier in the soil that prevents weed seeds from germinating. If the seeds can’t sprout, they never become a problem.
But here’s the catch: It only stops seeds that haven’t germinated yet. If you apply it too late—after weeds have already started growing—it’s useless. That’s why soil temperature is your best friend.
Spring vs. Fall: When to Apply Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent
Spring: Stop Summer Weeds Before They Take Over
– Target weeds: Crabgrass, foxtail, goosegrass (a.k.a. the enemies of a lush lawn).
– Soil temp goal: 50-55°F for several consecutive days.
– Timing tip: Check soil temp, not the calendar.
This is where most people go wrong. They assume pre-emergent should go down in early March, but if it’s too cold, it won’t activate properly. Use a soil thermometer or check a local soil temp database before you apply.
Pro Tip: If you see forsythia bushes blooming, it’s usually time to put down Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent. Nature’s cheat code!
Fall: Block Winter Weeds Before They Get Started
– Target weeds: Poa annua (annual bluegrass), chickweed, henbit (the ones that make winter lawns look patchy).
– Soil temp goal: Below 70°F (early fall).
– Timing tip: Apply before cool-season weeds start germinating.
Most people only think about summer weeds, but winter weeds can be just as annoying. A fall application means you’re protecting your lawn year-round.
How to Apply Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent Like a Pro
What You’ll Need:
✔ Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent
✔ Backpack or tank sprayer (not a hose-end sprayer)
✔ Measuring tools (scale, scoop, or both)
✔ Fresh water
✔ Protective gear (gloves, goggles—don’t risk it)
Step-by-Step:
- Measure carefully – Use 0.37-0.83 oz per 1,000 sq. ft.
- Mix with water – Stir well, no clumps.
- Spray evenly – Patchy coverage = patchy weed control.
- Water it in – 0.5 inches of water within 24 hours to lock it in.
Avoid These Common Pre-Emergent Mistakes
– Applying too late – Once weeds germinate, it’s too late.
– Forgetting to water it in – Dry pre-emergent won’t activate.
– Uneven spraying – Weeds will find the gaps.
– Overdoing it – Too much product can damage your grass.
– Ignoring soil temps – The calendar is not your guide.
Final Thought: Is Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent Worth It?
Let’s cut to the chase. If you want a weed-free lawn without constant battle, proper timing + Resolute 65 Pre-Emergent = success.
✔ Prevents weeds before they start
✔ Saves time, effort, and frustration
✔ Long-lasting protection (up to 6 months!)
✔ Easy to apply with the right timing


