After a little over 48 hours the nutsedge was turning brown and falling over. And the lawn grass wasn't affected by the treatment. I used roughly 3 oz per gallon in my sprayer. This stuff works really good.
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No..... I called Bonide company in NY..... because I could not understand the amount of product to use in (1) gallon of water..... I was told that one bottle (160z) had to be used in 3 gallons of water to be effective... I have a 20 gallon sprayer, with a motor that sprays about 20 feet and puts out a lot of spray... I would go through that 3 gallons of spray in about 2 minutes....... and no possible way could I spray my acreage of about 5 acres in that short amount of time.....effectively .... So, not impressed with the directions I received ..... to spray my 5 acres , it would cost me several hundred dollars worth of product in order to be effective.... There has to be a better solution, but don't know what that would be. I do have an effective, less expensive spray, but it does not kill the roots, and the weed returns in about a week. What to do ????? TomRead full review
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I tried to buy this at HD. Turns out, it's not available in CA. Couldn't find it anywhere in town. Weedman wants $50 for a treatment. This costs about $25 for more than enough to treat the spots of sedge in my yard. Works as advertised. Spray on sedge, yellow and withering within a day or two. Did not kill my tall fescue yard.
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The pint bottle (16 oz. ) will not make three gallons of spray as the directions call for 5.5 oz. per gallon. It is no more effective then Ortho Weed-B-Gon with crabgrass control . The Ortho product is about 9 bucks at Lowe's or Home Depot
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