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Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide contains the same active ingredient as Reward Landscape Herbicide, for less money.
Diquat is a fast-acting aquatic & landscape herbicide that kills both weeds and grasses. Agrisels Diquat is non-volatile herbicide for use a as a general herbicide killer to control weeds in greenhouses, nurseries, recreational, commercial, residential and public areas. Diquat controls weeds by interfering with photosynthesis, which results in rapid visible effects in only a few days. Best of all it has a full aquatic label and is not harmful to aquatic animals.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Diquat Dibromide 37.3% |
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Target pests |
Broad-leaf & Grassy Weeds: Little Barley, Annual Bluegrass, Bromes including Rescuegrass, Sixweeks fescue, Henbit, Buttercup, Carolina Geranium in Dormant Bermuda-grass Lawns, Parks, Golf Courses Aquatic Weeds: Floating & Marginal Weeds: Water Lettuce, Water Hyacinth, Duckweed, Pennywort, Frogs Bit, Cattails Submersed Weeds: Bladderwort, Hydrilla, Watermilfoils (including Eurasian), Pondweeds, Coontail, Elodea, Brazilian Elodea, Naiad, and Algae * See label for complete list |
For use in | Commercial & Residential Indoors & Outdoors: Greenhouses, Nurseries, Ornamental Landscaping, Parks, Aquatic Ponds & Lakes |
Application |
1 - 2 gallons per surface area of water (1 Acre Pond 1 - 2 gals) * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, ID, IL, KS, MO, NV, NM, OR, PA, VT, WA ME, NH, NY (Restricted to Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 3.01 lbs |
Manufacturer | Agrisel |
UPC | 858916001297 |
EPA Registration | 74530-61-72159 |
DIRECTIONS
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is a nonvolatile herbicidal chemical for use as a general herbicide to control weeds in commercial greenhouses and nurseries; ornamental seed crops (flowers, bulbs, etc. - except in the state of California); landscape, industrial, recreational, commercial, residential, and public areas; turf renovation (all turf areas except commercial sod farms); dormant established turfgrass (bermudagrass, zoysiagrass - nonfood or feed crop); and aquatic areas. Absorption and herbicidal action is usually quite rapid with effects visible in a few days. Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide controls weeds by interfering with photosynthesis within green plant tissue. Weed plants should be succulent and actively growing for best results. Rinse all spray equipment thoroughly with water after use. Avoid spray drift to crops, ornamentals, and other desirable plants during application, as injury may result. Application to muddy water may result in reduced control. Minimize creating muddy water during application. Use of dirty or muddy water for Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide dilution may result in reduced herbicidal activity. Avoid applying under conditions of high wind, water flow, or wave action.
diaquat aquatic weed control
By Nick on 06/20/2012
I have owned 3 lakes for 24 years and the only product that controls and kills duck weed is your diaquat water weed herbicide. I mix it with copper sulfate and apply with a diaphram tank sprayer. Within hours the floating green mass turns brown. DEAD I purchase 2.5 -5 gallons a year from Do My Own Pest Control_com and the shipping is fast and free. Thanks for the clean lake.
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Diquat Water Weed Herbicide
By Robert on 07/24/2014
I have used serveral products for the past 20 plus years to kill weeds in my 14 acre lake. None of those products works as well as this Diquat Water Weed Herbicide! It was simple to apply and works fast. Two days! Some of the large leaf pondweed it took 5-6 days to kill it. Does not hurt the fish, frogs, snails, etc. My lake has never looked so good. Ever! A big part of this product that makes it so great is the broad variety of plants that it kills. Those other products were very selective and took a long time to see the results. Diquat was the final answer for me and my lake weed troubles!
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what it take to work
By Dennis on 04/11/2012
The way this material is chemically structured requires a surfactant be used to be effective. Also it is not very active if the temp is below 70 . So as per the review that may have been the problem. As a rancher and citrus grower I have use 100's of gallons over the years and the only time it was not effective was in low temp or forgot to add a sticker spreader. Used correctly it is very effective. Read the label for resistant weeds. Malva or cheese weed when over the seedling stage is resistant. It is a contact only herbicide. That is to say if you spray half a leaf only half a leaf will die. It does not kill roots. Good top kill in 24 to 48 hrs. great for quick annuls top kill only. round up works slow cost more (about 4X) but kills roots.
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Curley leaf Pond weed
By Anonymous on 06/01/2013
I mixed one gallon of diaquat with five gallons of water and from a small row boat I used a hand pump sprayer. I covered about half an acre. The weeds were up to the water surface and at least ten feet tall under the water. After three days the weeds are dying and have sunk below the surface. I can still see the weeds but they look dead. I believe the diaquat has worked fine.
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Just like the Big Boys
By Art on 07/23/2014
The farmers around me all use this on their corn fields before planting. The next day it looks like there has been a fire. I mix 2 oz/gal of 41% Glyphosphate and add 1 oz/gal of Diquat. I sprayed this morning about 8AM. It's 1PM as I write this, and many of the weeds(especially the broadleafs) are already black and shriveled. Others are definitely staring to blacken. By tomorrow I'll know exactly where I missed.
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We recommend waiting about 2 weeks after applying Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide so that the treated plants have time to die before you prepare the soil for seeding
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I use Glyphosate to control, weeds in multiple properties. It isn't very effective in the winter here in Phoenix. Is Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide what I should use? No ponds, just decorative rock. I need something cost effective where a little goes a long ways. I spray on 15 residential lots.
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide would be a great choice for treating specific weeds listed on the label. If you would like to stop weeds from growing in bareground areas you can apply a soil sterilant such as TVC Total Vegetation Control. This product stay in the ground for up to one year, so you would only want to use it in areas where you don’t have or want any desirable plants for at least this long.
No, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide does not travel systemically through the soil and can be used as an edging or pruning tool in driveways, Per the product label, Diquat Water and Weed must be applied only to the select, narrow-banded areas and will only control vegetation growing within the width of the spray application.
You will want to spray the weeds to completely wet but not to runoff. Do not apply when heavy rainfall is expected within 24-48 hours to prevent any drainage or runoof into the lawn. Densely packed weeds or mats may require additional applications due to incomplete spray coverage.
Review the product label for more information and complete application instructions before use.
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