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Ortho

WeedClear Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray₃ (South)

$15.49
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Ortho

WeedClear Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray₃ (South)

$15.49
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Comfort Wand®

The battery-powered Comfort Wand® gives your hands a break with its one-touch continuous spray.

Trigger Sprayer

The Trigger Sprayer is all about great value and ease of use. Simply point and squeeze.

Concentrate

The best value for large areas. Mix the specified amount of product with water in a backpack, pump, hose-end, or power sprayer then spray uniformly as a broadcast or spot treatment. You can also use with the Ortho® Dial N Spray® Hose-End Sprayer and eliminate measuring and mixing altogether!

Refill

Simply attach the battery-powered Ortho® Comfort Wand® from your previous bottle to your new Refill bottle to spot treat weeds with a continuous stream — no bending or pumping required.

Ready-To-Spray

Attaches to a garden hose to treat large areas quickly and easily. No mixing or measuring!

Ready to Use

Perfect for spot-treating! Simply point and squeeze.

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Overview

  • Weed killer for lawns: Kill weeds including dandelion, dollarweed, chickweed, and clover without harming your lawn (when used as directed) with Ortho® WeedClear™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-To-Spray3
  • Fast-acting weed control: This weed control product kills over 250 listed weeds, including dandelion, clover, chickweed, creeping charlie, and dollarweed, and produces results in hours
  • Broadcast treatment for weeds: Won't harm grass when used as directed - use on Bahiagrass, Bentgrass, Bermudagrass (hybrid and common), Buffalograss, Centipedegrass, Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass (except Floratam)
  • Spray weed killer: Apply this lawn weed killer by attaching your garden hose and spraying the area you want to treat
  • Ready to spray: This 32 fl. oz. container of Ortho® WeedClear™ Weed Killer for Lawns Ready-to-Spray3 treats up to 10,600 sq. ft. (varies by grass type, see label for application rates)

Active Ingredients

  • 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester: 4.01%
  • Mecoprop-p acid: 0.49%
  • Dicamba acid: 0.27%
  • Carfentrazone-ethyl: 0.16%

Cautions

  • We highly recommend wearing a long-sleeved shirt, pants, socks, shoes, and gloves when administering this product.
  • Be mindful to avoid contact with the skin, eyes, or clothing and wash thoroughly with soap and water following application.

Disposal Methods

  • The Ortho® WeedClear™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray1 container is non-refillable and should be disposed of in the trash or offered for recycling if available.
  • If some herbicide remains in the container, call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions.
  • Under no circumstances should the unused product be disposed of down any indoor or outdoor drain.

Product Label

  • This is not the product label. Always read and follow the product label before use.
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  • Safety Data Sheets can be found at scottsmsds.com

Description

Kill weeds in your Southern lawn with Ortho® WeedClear™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray3. This lawn weed control product kills all listed weeds without harming your lawn (when used as directed). The formula produces results in hours and kills over 250 major broadleaf weeds including dandelion, chickweed, clover, creeping charlie, dollarweed, spurge, oxalis, henbit, and others as listed. Use this weed killer on warm-season lawn grasses, including Bahiagrass, Bentgrass, Bermudagrass (hybrid and common), Buffalograss, Centipedegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass (except Floratam). To apply, attach your garden hose to the sprayer and turn the water on. Slide the switch to "ON" and spray evenly only until the surface of the lawn is wet. For best results, apply to actively growing weeds when daytime temperatures are below 90°F. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. This 32 fl. oz. container of Ortho® WeedClear™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray3 treats up to 10,600 sq. ft. of Bentgrass, hybrid Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, Centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass (except Floratam); or 5,300 sq. ft. of Bahiagrass, common Bermudagrass, Fescues, Perennial Ryegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, and Zoysiagrass.

How to Use

  • To use Ortho® WeedClear™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-to-Spray1, follow these steps.
  • Measure the total area to be sprayed. For rectangular areas, multiply the length by width to obtain total square feet.
  • Shake the product well and connect the ready-to-use hose-end sprayer to the hose.
  • Turn on water and extend hose to farthest area of the measured area to be treated.
  • Spray evenly over the entire measured area. Stop by sliding thumb activation switch backward to OFF position.
  • Turn off the water and then relieve water pressure by sliding thumb switch to ON position until water slows to a drip. Then, slide switch back to OFF position.
  • Disconnect sprayer from hose.

Where Not to Use

  • For the safety of our customers and the environment,
  • Do not use this product to control weeds in vegetable gardens, flower beds, around shrubs, or near ornamental plants.

Where to Use

  • The advanced formula is intended for use only on residential lawns including Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fescues, common bermudagrass, hybrid bermudagrass, bahiagrass, bentgrass, buffalograss, centipedegrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass (except Floratam).

When to Apply

  • For the best weed killing results, spray when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing, and air temperatures are not expected to exceed 90°F for 6 hours.
  • Although this herbicide can be applied in the spring, summer, or fall, summer applications tend to be less effective.
  • Under adequate soil moisture conditions, spring and fall treatments tend to offer best results.

How Often to Apply

  • Despite the power of this herbicide, certain persistent weeds may require a repeat application no sooner than 30 days after initial application.
  • To ensure the longevity of your lawn, limit treatments (including spot treatments) to 2 per year.

Protect the desirable plants in your yard by avoiding a fine mist spray, as this can drift and raises the risk for injury to surrounding species.

Watering Tips

  • Enhance the effectiveness of this product by applying to lawns with adequate soil moisture and favorable growing conditions.
  • If your lawn is a bit thirsty, schedule a time to water at least 1 day before and after the application to maximize effectiveness.

Using with other Products

  • In the event of an insect infestation, apply Ortho® BugClear™ Insect Killer for Lawns & Landscapes no sooner than 4 weeks after application.
  • You may apply plant food and soil one week following the herbicide application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Weeds Controlled

Amaranth, purple; Amaranth, slender; Aster, heath; Aster, white heath; Aster, purple; Aster, white prairie; Artichoke; Austrian fieldcress; Bedstraw, catch-weed; Bedstraw, smooth; Bedstraw, northern; Bedstraw, pineywoods; Beggar-ticks, hairy; Betony, Florida; Bindweed, field; Bindweed, hedge; Bitter Wintercress; Bitter-cress, hairy; Bitterweed; Black-eyed Susan; Black medic; Blood-flower milkweed; Blue lettuce; Brassbuttons; Bristly oxtongue; Broomweed; Buckhorn; Bull-nettle; Bur-clover; Burdock; Burweed, lawn; Buttercup, bulbous;Buttercup, creeping; Buttonweed, common (poorjoe); Buttonweed, Virginia; Carolina geranium; Carpetweed; Catnip; Catsear, spotted (false dandelion); Chamber bitter; Chickweed, common; Chickweed, mouse-ear; Chickweed, sticky; Chicory; Cinquefoil; Clover, crimson; Clover, Alyce; Clover, hop; Clover, rabbit-foot; Clover, red; Clover, strawberry; Clover, yellow sweet; Clover, white sweet; Clover, white; Cockle; Cocklebur; Cocklebur, spiny;Common mullein; Corn spurry; Creeping beggar-weed; Creeping Jenny (creeping Charlie); Cupid’s shaving brush; Cudweed; Daisy, English; Daisy, oxeye; Dandelion, common; Dandelion, false; Day-flower; Deadnettle; Dichondra; Dock, broadleaf; Dock, curly; Dogbane; Dog-fennel; Dollarweed (Pennywort); Dove-weed; Elderberry; Falseflax; False sunflower; Fiddleneck; Filaree, redstem; Filaree, whitestem; Fleabane, daisy (annual); Fleabane, rough; Galinsoga, hairy; Galinsoga, smallflower; Goldenrod; Ground ivy; Groundsel; Gumweed; Hairy fleabane; Hawkweed, meadow; Hawkweed, mouse-ear; Hawkweed, orange; Hawkweed, yellow; Healall; Heart-leaf drymary; Hemp; Henbit; Hoary-cress; Horsenettle; Horseweed; Jimsonweed; Johnny-jumpup violet; Knawel; Knotweed,prostrate; Kochia; Lambsquarters; Lespedeza; Mallow, alkali; Mallow, bristly; Mallow, common; Mallow, dwarf; Mallow, Venice; Marcela; Matchweed; Mexican-weed; Moneywort; Morningglory, bigroot; Morningglory, ivyleaf; Morningglory, red; Morningglory, tall; Morningglory, woolly; Mugwort; Mustard, ball; Mustard, black; Mustard, Indian; Mustard, tansy; Mustard, tumble; Mustard, white; Mustard, blue; Mustard, hedge; Mustard, wormseed; Nettle, stinging; Nettle, tall; Nettle, wood; Parsley-piert; Parsnip; Pearlwort; Pennycress; Pepperweed, perennial; Pepperweed, Virginia (Peppergrass); Pigweed, prostrate; Pigweed, redroot; Pigweed, Russian; Pigweed, smooth; Pigweed, tumble; Pineapple weed; Plains coreopsis (tickseed); Plantain, black-seed; Plantain, bracted; Plantain,broadleaf; Plantain, buckhorn; Plantain, hoary; Plantain, narrow-leaf; Plantain, slender; Plantain, woolly; Poisonivy; Poison oak; Pokeweed; Prairie sunflower; Prickly lettuce (compass plant); Prickly sida; Prostrate knotweed; Puncturevine; Purslane, common; Pusley, Brazilian; Pusley, Florida; Pusley, large flower; Ragweed, bur; Ragweed, common; Ragweed, lance-leaf; Ragweed, western; Redstem filaree; Rough cinquefoil; Scarlet pimpernel; Shepherd’s purse; Smartweed; ladysthumb; Smartweed, pale; Smartweed, Pennsylvania; Smooth chaff-flower; Smooth dock; Sorrel, red (sheep); Sowthistle, annual; Sowthistle, spiny; Spanish needles; Speedwell, bi-lobed; Speedwell, common; Speedwell, corn; Speedwell, ivyleaf; Speedwell, slender; Speedwell, snow; Speedwell, thyme-leaf; Spiny amaranth; Speedwell, Persian; Speedwell, purslane; Spurge, spotted; Spurge, prostrate; Star of Bethlehem; Strawberry, Indian mock; Tansy ragwort; Tanweed; Thistle, blessed; Thistle, bull; Thistle, Canada; Thistle, Flodman’s; Thistle, musk; Thistle, plumeless; Thistle, prairie; Thistle, Russian; Thistle, Scotch; Thistle, wavy-leaf; Thistle, yellow; Trailing crown-vetch; Velvetleaf; Vervain, blue; Vervain, hoary; Vervain, prostrate; Vervain, tall; Vetch, bird; Vetch, hairy; Vetch, milk; Vetch, narrow-leaf; Vetch, wild; Virginia creeper; Westernclematis; Western salsify; Wild aster; Wild buckwheat; Wild carrot; Wild four-o-clock; Wild garlic; Wild lettuce; Wildmarigold; Wild mustard; Wild onion; Wild parsnip; Wild radish; Wild rape; Wild strawberry; Wild sweet potato; Wildviolet; Woodsorrel, creeping; Woodsorrel, violet; Woodsorrel, yellow (Oxalis); Woolly croton; Wormseed; Yarrow, common; Yarrow, western; Yarrow, yellow; Yellow Rocket

It's safe for pets and humans to reenter the space once the herbicide has thoroughly dried.

Eliminate weeds without compromising surrounding ecosystems by avoiding product drift and runoff. During treatments, remain aware of nearby storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters, or surface waters.

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