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SedgeHammer Nutsedge Herbicide Halosulfuron-methyl Kyllinga Prosedge MAKES 1 GAL
$ 4.18
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Makes one gallon just like all the other Prosedge or SedgeHammer+ packets sold on eBay!
SedgeHammer halosulfuron-methyl 75% repackaged 0.9 gram packets.....
(same amount of active ingredient as the 13.5 gram 5% packets you see listed on eBay at a higher price!)
Controls yellow and purple nutsedge and certain tough broadleaf weeds like horsetail.
Also suppresses green kyllinga.
Low use rate (1 1/3 oz/Acre or less) or .9 grams per 1000 square feet.
Controls nutsedge by moving through the plant and affecting the underground growing points (rhizomes and tubers).
It controls nutsedge after emergence in cool and warm season turfgrass (including St. Augustine grass, Bermuda grass, Kentucky bluegrass, tall and fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass)
Considered as one of the more “gentle to turfgrass” products.
Pets and people can return to treated area once spray dries.
Mix 0.9 gram (one packet) in one gallon of water to treat 1000 square feet. Adding 2 teaspoonsful of nonionic surfactant per gallon of water may improve results (or one teaspoonful of kitchen dish soap).
For optimum results it is best to apply SedgeHammer to young, actively growing nutsedge plants (plants that have emerged within the last 6 weeks). SedgeHammer works by killing the foliage and underground tubers. However, nutsedge plants that survive longer than 6 weeks can produce new nutlets. There may also be nutsedge that has emerged and sprouted above ground since the time of your application. SedgeHammer applications must be made consistently to ensure eventual eradication. Read the label for specific directions regarding maximum number of applications and rates.
SedgeHammer is absorbed into the leaf tissue within 24-48 hours and enters the vascular system. It travels to the base of the leaves where the growing point is located. Critical amino acid production within the plant is then halted. Yellowing and browning of leaves usually occurs within 10-14 days. It may take an additional 2 weeks before the nutsedge dies. If the nutsedge is not actively growing or is stressed in any way, this process may be delayed or interrupted.
Buyers are responsible for following state regulations in which this product is used.
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