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Halo 75WDG Select is a post emergent herbicide that targets purple and yellow nutsedge and other broadleaf weeds. It will suppress green and annual kyllinga, and tough broadleaf weeds such as horsetail and ragweed. Halo 75WDG can be used in warm and cool season turf grasses, landscaped areas, and other non-crop areas listed on the product label without causing injury to your landscaped areas.
Halo 75WDG contains the same active ingredient found in Sedgehammer. It works by stunting weed growth which allows the crop to take over the development of the targeted weed. Once the weed growth is sunted the leaves and growing point will discolor and die. Complete control generally takes 7-14 days, depending on weed size, species, and growing conditions. Standard usuage rates are 0.66-1.33oz. per acre. Halo 75WDG can be tank mixed with non-ionic surfactants to increase control.
Halo 75WDG Select is not for use on edible plants or in gardens.
| Active Ingredient | Halosulfuron-methyl 75% |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Nutsedge yellow, nutsedge purple, cocklebur, horsetail, redroot pigweed, smooth pigweed, common ragweed, giant ragweed, sunflower, velvetleaf, green and annual kyllinga |
| For use in | Commercial & Residential: Turf-grass and Landscape areas |
| Application | 0.66-1.33 oz. per acre |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| Formulation |
Professional Product Group 2 Herbicide |
| NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, HI VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
| Time to Kill | 7-14 days |
| Shipping Weight | 0.19 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Prime Source |
| EPA Registration | 89442-34 |
If you make multiple treatments, you can plant new perennials and annuals at least 4-6 weeks after your last application of Halo 75WDG Select.
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