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Prime Source Triad TZ Select Herbicide - 2.5 Gallon
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This product is highly recommended for controlling weeds, as it kills all types of weeds within a few days. It is easy to use and can be applied multiple times per year. However, some weeds may take longer to kill than expected.
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This product is highly recommended for controlling weeds, as it kills all types of weeds within a few days. It is easy to use and can be applied multiple times per year. However, some weeds may take longer to kill than expected.
Pros
- Effective on various weeds
- Quick results
- Works on various weeds
- Eliminates invasive weeds
Cons
- Inconsistent effectiveness
- May require multiple applications
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Description
Prime Source Triad TZ Select is an outstanding post-emergence herbicide designed to provide control of stubborn broadleaf weeds in turfgrass, including white clover, spurge, plantains, Virginia buttonweed, wild violet, dandelion, and ground ivy. It is also labeled for suppression of yellow nutsedge. Powered with four active ingredients and two modes of action to effectively control listed broadleaf weeds in perennial ryegrass, tall and fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and bentgrass turf. Depending on the treatment rate, weed sensitivity, and environmental circumstances, weed death occurs 1 to 4 weeks after application. *The use of a surfactant is not recommended with this product, as it can damage the leaf tissue of turfgrass.
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