Dismiss South Herbicide
Best rapid nutsedge solution for professional warm-season turf maintenance.
This is the go-to solution for warm-season lawns plagued by stubborn nutsedge. It works by targeting the root system directly, offering faster results than standard treatments. You will need to time your application with rainfall or irrigation to activate it, but the trade-off is a significantly cleaner, weed-free turf.
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Who it's for
- Homeowners battling stubborn yellow or purple nutsedge infestations
- Gardeners needing immediate visual confirmation of weed control
- Southern lawn owners maintaining Bermuda, Zoysia, or Centipede grass
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers seeking an inexpensive, all-purpose weed solution
- St. Augustine grass owners worried about potential turf injury
- Users wanting a single product for all broadleaf weeds
Performance breakdown
Nutsedge Eradication
Targeted action against tubers delivers industry-leading control for stubborn sedge infestations.
Speed of Results
Rapid systemic absorption provides visible suppression faster than most competing chemical solutions.
Turf Safety
Selective formulation protects warm-season grasses while aggressively eliminating unwanted broadleaf weeds.
Application Versatility
Requires specific soil moisture levels, demanding careful planning before every application.
Concentrate Potency
High-strength formula ensures significant coverage from a relatively small container size.
Ease of Mixing
Flowable concentrate blends smoothly into tank sprayers without clogging or separation issues.
Key Specs
Active Ingredient
Imazethapyr 6.67% and Sulfentrazone 33.33%
Formulation
Flowable Concentrate (4 lbs active ingredient per gallon)
Net Content
16 oz (pint)
Application Rate
0.220 - 0.331 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
Coverage Area
1,000 sq. ft.
EPA Registration
279-3351
Shipping Weight
1.49 lbs
Incompatible Products
Surfactant
Restricted Use
Yes (Specific state restrictions apply)
Reentry Interval
0 hours
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