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We know how frustrating it is when stubborn sedges and broadleaf weeds inundate your lawn. Take back your yard with a targeted solution that treats listed tough weeds without harming your established lawn. It's time to restore balance so you can enjoy your lawn again.
We understand that weeds have their place in nature, but they don't belong in your yard. Ortho Nutsedge Killer for Lawns Ready-To-Spray1 helps you restore balance to your outdoor space. The convenient hose-end sprayer selectively treats tough lawn intruders like purple and yellow nutsedge, kyllinga, dandelion, and over 50 other listed weeds without damaging your established northern or southern turfgrasses. Just attach your hose to the applicator and spray the your lawn to effectively manage unwanted weeds and help clear the way for healthy grass so you can get back to enjoying your yard.
Active Ingredients: Sulfentrazone
Type of Applicator: Ready-To-Spray Hose-End Applicator
Coverage: 5,000 sq. ft.
Size: 32 fl. oz.
SKU: 4665201
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Where to Use: Use this product to control listed weeds in established, non-stressed residential lawns with the following grass types: creeping bentgrass, fine and tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, Kentucky and rough bluegrass, bahiagrass, bermudagrass, buffalograss, carpetgrass, centipedegrass, kikuyugrass, seashore paspalum, St. Augustinegrass, or zoysiagrass.
Where Not to Use: Do not apply to newly planted, plugged, or sodded turfgrass. To prevent accidental injury to other plants, do not spray over-the-top of flowers, ornamentals, or garden vegetable beds. Do not use in greenhouses or on turfgrasses other than those listed on the label. Do not apply this product to turfgrass that is weakened by weather, mechanical, chemical, disease, or other related stress.
When to Use: Apply to weeds when they are actively growing and less than 3 inches high. Applying in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help ensure rain does not wash the treatment off the targeted area.
How Often to Use: For optimum control of purple nutsedge, a repeat spot application may be needed.
Apply when rain is not in the forecast for the next 24 hours to give the treatment time to work effectively without washing away.
Store the product in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area, and avoid excess heat. Keep it from freezing (do not store below 32°F), and always keep it in its original container, out of reach of children and pets.
Nutsedge Killer for Lawns selectively controls tough like yellow and purple nutsedge (nutgrass), kyllinga (green, false green), wild onion, wild garlic, dandelion, clover, ground ivy, and other listed sedges, annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds including sedge (globe, cylindrical, Surinam, Texas), bittercress, black medic, buttercups, Carolina geranium, carpetweed, common chickweed, cinquefoil, cudweed, curly Dock, evening primrose, fiddleneck, filaree, goldenrod, henbit, prostrate knotweed, kochia, common lambsquarters, lawn burweed, common lespedeza, common mallow, parsley piert, pennywort (dollarweed), pigweed (redroot, smooth, tumble), pineapple weed, plainain (broadleaf, buckhorn, narrow leaf), puncturevine, Florida pusley, redweed, London rocket, Pennsylvania smartweed, red sorrel, speedwell, spurge (annuals, prostrate, spotted), star-of-Bethlehem, velvetleaf, wild violet, and woodsorrel (creeping, yellow).
Keep your children and pets out of the treated area until the spray has completely dried. Once the grass is dry, you can safely get back to enjoying your yard.
For the best results and a healthy lawn, we recommend waiting at least 4 weeks (1 month) after treatment before reseeding, winter overseeding, or plugging your grass.
No. To protect your garden plants, do not spray Ortho Nutsedge Killer for Lawns over the top of flowers, ornamentals, or garden vegetables, as it may cause unintended damage.