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Solitare Herbicide 0.478Oz 1000 sqft (Drive + Dismiss) 2-in-1 crabgrass nutsedge

$ 5.27

Availability: 32 in stock
  • Brand: FMC
  • Type: Concentrated
  • Item Weight: 0.478 Oz
  • Pest Type: Crabgrass
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: 0.478 Oz of Solitare Herbicide; profession product used by golf courses; Simply dissolve with 1 gal water, squirt in two teaspoon dish soap and treat 1000 sqft. The number of weeds this product treats makes it the most cost-effective herbicide on the market!
  • Area of Use: Lawn

    Description

    Got all kinds of weed you want to get rid of and not sure what to use? Buy this! This product has the combined active ingredients of Dismiss and Drive, both being professional products not sold in big box stores. Young crabgrass is a one shot deal, mature ones may need second application. Ignore the people who told you to leave them and use preemergent next year. Likely will get overwhelmed one more time. Stop them from dropping seeds this year! Check out my before and after comparison! They were ground ivy, violet, clover, and donno-names.
    Active Ingredients
    Quinclorac 56.25% Sulfentrazone 18.75%
    Target pests
    Purple Nutsedge, Yellow Nutsedge, Sedge, Crabgrass (large and smooth), Barnyardgrass, Black medic, Carpetweed, Chickweed, Clover, Deergrass, Dandelion, Dollar weed, Foxtail, Goosegrass, Ground ivy, Henbit, Knotweed, Morningglory, Pigweed, Plantain, Purslane, Spurge, Violet (wild), Wild Garlic, Wild Onion and many others
    For use in
    Commercial & Residential Turf-grass:
    Athletic Fields, Commercial Sod Farms, Golf Course Fairways & Roughs, and Other Non-crop Sites
    Cool & Warm-Season Grass:
    Kentucky Bluegrass, Rough Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, Perennial Rye-grass, Bermuda-grass, Buffalo-grass, Centipede-grass, Seashore Paspalum, and Zoysia-grass
    Application
    Cool-Season Grasses:
    0.367 - 0.478 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft
    (16 - 20.8 oz. per acre)
    Warm-Season Grasses:
    0.367 - 0.735 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
    (16 -32 oz. per acre)