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Spectracide Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Concentrate

Spectracide® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Concentrate

  • Quick-kill formula
  • Visible results as fast as 3 hours
  • Prevents weeds for up to 3 months
  • Rainfast in 15 minutes
  • Treats up to 3,000 sq ft
  • Makes up to 10 gallons
  • Kills the root

Product Specs

Sizes Available

UPC - 071121959638

Size - 32 fl oz


Where to Use

Outdoors

Use along fences, paths, patios, sidewalks, curbs and driveways; around established ornamental trees, shrubs, flower beds and plantings; and around buildings. Use for trimming and edging landscapes. Do NOT use for spot weed treatment in lawns, since Spectracide® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Concentrate kills all green plants, including lawn grasses.


MSDS

9688-259-8845

Labels

071121959638

This product controls the following:

Annual weeds and grasses: annual ryegrass, annual bluegrass, barnyardgrass, beggarweed, black medic, blue medic, blue toadflax, brassbuttons, blue mustard, bromegrass, bur clover, buttercup, cheeseweed, chickweed, clover, common groundsel, common lambsquarters, common plantain, common ragweed, crabgrass, creeping beggarweed, diffuse lovegrass, dog fennel, evening primrose, false dandelion, fall panicum, fennel, fiddleneck, field pennycress, field sandbur, filaree, Florida pusley, foxtail, garden spurge, goosegrass, green foxtail, hemp sesbania, henbit, horseweed/marestail, ironweed, knotweed, lambsquarters, little bitter cress, London rocket, maiden cane, mallow, mayweed, mouseear chickweed*, oxalis*, Pennsylvania smartweed, pennywort, pigweed, prickly lettuce, prostrate spurge, puncture vine, purslane, redroot, pigweed, sandspur, shepherdspurse, smartweed, smooth cat’s ear, smooth pigweed, sowthistle, spotted spurge, sprangletop, spurges, tansy mustard, tansy ragwort, teaweed, Texas panicum, tumble mustard, velvetleaf, wild geranium*, witch grass, wild mustard, yellow nutgrass, yellow oxalis (and many other annual grasses and weeds)

Perennial weeds, grasses, brush:  alder, artichoke thistle, bahiagrass, barnyardgrass, bentgrass, Bermudagrass, bluegrass, broadleaf plantain, brownseed, paspalum, buckhorn plantain, bull thistle, Canada thistle, cattail, ceanothus, centipedegrass, cocklebur, cogongrass, common mullein, common ragweed, coral bead, creeping Charlie, curly dock, dallisgrass, dandelion, dewberry, dog fennel, false dandelion, fescue species, field bindweed, guineagrass, hairy crabgrass, horsenettle, horseradish, iceplant, Johnsongrass, Kentucky bluegrass, kikuyugrass, knapweed, knawel, lantana, maiden cane, milkweed, mouseear chickweed*, nimblewill, nutgrass (nutsedge), oldenlandia, orchardgrass, oxalis*, pampasgrass, pennywort, perennial ryegrass, plantain, purple cudweed*, purple nutsedge, quackgrass, quaking aspen, ragweed, red clover, smooth bromegrass, sourdock, sowthistle, St. Augustine grass, tall fescue, tansy ragwort, Timothy, torpedograss, trumpetcreeper, vaseygrass, Virginia creeper, white clover, whitetop, wild barley, wild blackberry, wild carrot, wild morning-glory, wild oats, yarrow, yellow nutgrass, yellow starthistle, zoysia. *annual or perennial

Product Reviews (1)

Spectracide ® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Concentrate 1 5 1 1
Not as advertised I used this at most concentrated dilution recommended for my driveway. Initially, weeds appeared to be dying, but after several weeks, weeds have grown back from root, more appeared, drive looks worse than when applied.Have used another extended product for years with excellent results. May 9, 2012
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2 months, 4 weeks ago
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No, you should not mix this product with glyphosate.
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Waiting period before planting

We are looking at planting flowers,either from seeds or plants. How long after spraying the weeds with Weed & Grass Killer "Extended Control"do we need to wait before planting? A day, a week or a month
1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Because of the 3-month extended weed control in this product, you should wait three months before planting from seed (there are directions on the label for planting shrubs or trees within the three-month window, however -- you basically need to remove the treated soil). If you're looking to plant sooner, our standard Spectracide Weed & Grass Killer Concentrate only has a one-day wait for planting trees and shrubs and seven days for seeding.
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OK to apply within tree drip-line?

We have rentals in Tucson, AZ. The front yards are landscaped with gravel, but usually have a large tree that covers most of the yard. We need weed control under the tree, but need to be sure the tree is not damaged.
1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Yes, you may apply around established ornamental trees -- just be careful to keep the spray off of the tree itself.
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I killed off an area of weeds to plant Sahara Bermuda seeds but I didn't read the label close enough to notice the caution to wait three month to plant seeds. Is there any way around this short of replacing the soil? Is there anything that will neutralize the product so I can till the ground and plant my seeds sooner than three months? Thank you for your help.
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No, sorry -- the only way around the three-month waiting period is replacing the soil. Good luck!
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Yes, it's perfect to use in gravel driveways -- anywhere you don't want vegetation growing for several months.
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