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Ortho Nutsedge Killer For Lawns Ready-To-Use is a specially formulated herbicide that is designed to effectively control Northern and Southern turf grasses. It contains .05% Sulfentrazone which helps kill tough weeds such as purple and yellow nutsedge, chickweed, spurge, knotweed, kyllinga, plantain, clover, and other listed weeds. It is ideal for use on cool season grasses like fine and tall fescue, creeping bent grass, perennial rye grass, Kentucky, as well as on warm season grasses like bermuda grass, bahia grass, centipede grass, carpet grass, kikuyu grass, zoysia grass. It is recommended to apply it on weeds when they are less than 3 inches high to achieve best results.
| Active Ingredient | Sulfentrazone 0.05% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Sedges and newly emerged Broad-leaf Weeds: Purple & Yellow Nutsedge, Kyllinga, Plantain, Clover, Spurge, Woodsorrel, Knotweed, Chickweed, Curly Dock, Wild Onion, Wild Garlic, and others * See label for complete list |
| For use in |
Well established turf-grasses: Cool Season Grasses: Creeping Bentgrass, Fine and Tall Fescue Warm Season Grasses: Bahiagrass, Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass * See label for complete list |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | |
| Shipping Weight | 1.78 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 9994318) |
| UPC | 071549043186 |
| EPA Registration | 279-3354-239 |
As weeds are small and actively growing
For optimal control of Purple Nutsedge and Goosegrass, repeat treatment every 3-4 weeks.
Nutsedge (Purple and Yellow), Kyllinga (Green and False Green), Purslane (Common), Dandelion, Sedge (Globe, Cylindrical, Surinam and Texas, Spurge (Annuals, Prostrate and Spotted), Bittercress, Black Medic, Buttercups, Carolina geranium, Carpetweed, Chickweed (Common and Mousear), Cinquefoil, Clover Cudweed, Dock (Curly), Evening primrose, Fiddleneck, Filaree, Goldenrod, Gound ivy, Henbit, Knowtweed (Prostrate), Kochia, Lambsquarters (Common), Lawn burweed, Lespedeza (Common), Mallow (Common), Parsley piert, Pennywort (Dollarwood), Pigweed (Redroot, Smooth and Tumble), Pineapple weed, Plantain (Broadleaf, Buckhorn and Narrow leaf), Puncture weed, Pursley (Florida), Redweed, Rocket (London), Smartweed (Pennsylvania), Sorrel (Red), Speedwell, Spurweed, Star of Bethlehem, Velvetleaf, Wild Violet, Wild Garlic, Wild Onion, Woodsorrel (Creeping and Yellow).
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I tried everything
By Camille on 09/22/2018
I tried everything to get rid of the nutsedge in my lawn. All I did was kill the lawn. Nutsedge killer did the job
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Not Sure
By Raymond on 09/06/2019
I applied this per instructions and while it did kill the nutsedge it also significantly damaged the grass. I think the grass will recover but I'm not sure I would apply this again.
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Lawn
By Stephen on 08/02/2021
Killed my grass. I don't think I will use it again I have to start all over again. Sucks
Per the product label, you should reapply Ortho Nutsedge Killer For Lawns Ready-to-Use every 3-4 weeks .
It is recommended that applications of Ortho Nutsedge Killer For Lawns Ready-to-Use not be applied when temperatures are over 85 degrees.Â
Per the manufacturer Ortho Nutsedge Killer For Lawns Ready-to-Use cannot safely be used on or near edible vegetation. It should not be applied within 24 inches of any edible vegetation. For nutse…
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