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Blindside WDG.30 Oz Post Emergent Herbicide Selective Weed Crabgrass 2 Gallons
$ 10.44
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Description
FMC Blindside Herbicide WDG Post Emergent Selective Weed Crabgrass .30 OzProduces 2 Gallons of Finished Product
Treats 2,000 Sq. Feet
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Blindside Herbicide WDG is a selective post-emergent that controls over 70 broad-leaf weeds and sedges selectively working its way up through the roots as well as attacking through foliar contact. Blindside Herbicide WDG is even effective against hard to kill weeds like doveweed, buttonweed, and dollarweed. In one week you will see visible proof of control, much more quickly than other products. You can apply a second follow-up application of Blindside Herbicide WDG if necessary.
One of the key benefits of Blindside Herbicide WDG is its one-of-a-kind mode of action that will work in the soil to keep weeds from germinating the next year. This mode of action will drastically reduce weeds the following season in treated areas.
Use Blindside Herbicide WDG in the majority of warm season grasses and some cool season as well. Blindside Herbicide WDG, when used according to the label, can be used in warmer temps than other products.
Not for use on Seashore Paspalum or Bahiagrass.
Features and Specs
Active Ingredient
Metsulfuron 6%
Sulfentrazone
60%
Target pests
Over 70 broadleaf weeds and sedges: Barnyardgrass, Black medic, Chickweed, Clover, Crabgrass (large & smooth), Dandelion, Henbit, Nutsedge (purple & yellow), Plantain, Sedge, Spurge, Wild garlic, Wild onion and others
* See label for complete list
For use in
Commercial & Residential Turf-grass:
Athletic Fields, Commercial Sod Farms, Golf Courses (Fairways and Roughs), and Other Non-crop Sites
Cool-Season grass:
Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue
Warm-Season grass:
Bermuda-grass & Hybrids, Centipede-grass, St. Augustine-grass, Zoysia-grass
Application
Cool-Season grass:
0.075 - 0.15 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
(3.25 - 6.5 oz. per acre)
Warm-Season grass:
0.15 - 0.23 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
(6.5 - 10 oz. per acre)