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Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control is a selective herbicide that controls nutsedge after it has emerged in both warm and cool season grasses. This selective herbicide is best applied with a surfactant to aid in penetrating the waxy coating of nutsedge helping it to absorb quickly and more fully into the targeted weed. Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control absorbs into the plant in 1-2 days with browning or yellowing occuring within 10-14 days. Each pouch is 0.03 oz. or 0.9 g WSP (water soluble pouch).
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Halosulfuron-methyl 75% |
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Target pests | Controls Nutsedge after emergence |
For use in | cool and warm season turfgrass including: Bahia, Bermuda, Centipede, Creeping Bentgrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, St. Augustine, Tall and Fine Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass and Zoysia |
Application |
Easy to apply - 1 bag into 1 gallon of water in a spray container Add 2 teaspoons of nonionic surfactant and stir well The surfactant helps penetrate the waxy layer of the Nutsedge leaf and then absorption into the weed |
Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed on label |
Yield | 1 bag treats 1,000 sq. ft. |
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Shipping Weight | 0.05 lbs |
Manufacturer | VPG (Mfg. Number: 31140) |
EPA Registration | 228-702-7401 |
INSTRUCTIONS: (To treat 1,000 square feet)
Use mixture the same day it is blended--do not store diluted mixture as it will degrade.
Results within a week. Used with hi-yield spreader.
By Tim on 09/18/2016
I have annoying nutsedge which only pops up in my front yard. After, I fired what is my third lawn service, I decided it was time for me to just rectify my weed issues myself. So, i purchased this hi-yield nutsedge control and mixed it with the hi-yield spreader and my results are phenomenal. What a lawn service couldn't do, I did spending $11.50 and that was to kill the nutsedge with a one time application. Just follow the directions and make sure you mix this product with the recommended spreader and you will see results within a week. I used a hand pump yard sprayer. Couldn't be happier.
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25 of 25 people found this review helpful
The Only Thing I Know That Can Kill Nutgrass
By Dfwrandy on 09/03/2017
This works great. Nutgrass is impossible to kill and spreads like wildfire but its met its match with this stuff. I'm a believer in Hi Yield products, so it was a no brainer to try it, and I expected it works. It didn't harm the Bermuda grass either so use it liberally, just use a surfactant for best results. I'm about to treat one more time to get the ones I missed on the first round. If Nutgrass is a problem for you this is your cure.
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12 of 12 people found this review helpful
Excellent Results
By Hk on 08/27/2017
Oh yeah it works
By Richard on 04/27/2018
This stuff is great. I came back to my Florida yard after 2 months away. My entire swale was covered in Nutsedge. One round of this stuff with hi-yield spreader added in and it was all gone. Now mind you the nutsedge is coming back, but I figured it would, so I'll just blast it again until my new swale grass takes over.
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful
Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control
By Klaws on 08/28/2018
We applied it about a week ago and it seems to be working. We especially noticed the nutsedge has not reappeared the day after we cut the grass. However, be sure to read all the instructions. For your safety. Put the entire package into the gallon of water.
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
What should I do now once the nutsedge has begun to die. I applied a week ago and the nutsedge has fallen over and is in obvious stress.
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14 of 14 people found this answer helpful
can i use dish soap?
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Hi-Yield Nutsedge Control Rating: 4.9 (7 Reviews / 15 Q&A)