For wet seeded rice (broadcast or drum seeded)
- Apply pre-emergence herbicide (e.g., pretilachlor + fenclorim 2−3 DAS)
- If grass weeds are the main weed problem, apply early post-emergence herbicide
For post-emergence herbicide application, drain water in the field to expose weeds, then spray the herbicide.
Note: Post-emergence herbicide should come in contact with leaves of weeds to be absorbed by the weeds. When weeds are submerged in water, post-emergence herbicide will not be effective.
- Do not allow soil surface to dry after seeding. Flush irrigate as needed to keep the soil moist to saturated. A dried soil surface will reduce the performance of pre-emergence herbicides. Irrigating more than 10 days after seeding encourages more weed growth and deeper water level is needed to control weeds.
- If herbicides have not been applied, or if weeds are emerging, you may use push weeder in a row-seeded crop to control weed seedlings that are at 3−4 leaf stages. Irrigate one day later to prevent buried and uprooted weeds from recovering.
- Maintain a 5−7 cm water depth to prevent germination of weeds until 7−10 days before harvest.
- Handweed as needed until the canopy closes.