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Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus Crabgrass Killer Concentrate is a powerful 32-ounce solution designed to eliminate over 470 types of weeds, including crabgrass, while keeping your lawn safe. Its rainproof formula ensures effectiveness even after rainfall, and one bottle can cover up to 5,000 square feet, making it an ideal choice for homeowners looking to maintain a beautiful lawn.
W**Y
Very effective
Did not expect this to work as well as it did. Have been battling broadleaf, clover, and crabgrass in my front yard for years. It obliterated the broadleaf and crabgrass after one application. They were curled up and dying after two days. Completely gone after a month. The clover took a bit longer. It doesn't really kill it as spectacularly as the broadleaf, but does inhibit it from continuing to grow. May need to spot treat one more time. Grass was not damaged at all. Will be using this every year.
K**.
This stuff works great
This stuff has done a great job of killing off bad plants. When we bought our house it was professionally landscaped in order to sell, which hid the fact that the house had a really bad creeping thistle problem. This stuff has allowed me to get it under control after a couple years and hopefully eradicated in another year or two (despite that sounding bad, that is a good timeline for this mess as I'm concerned). It also does a good job of not affecting many of the good plants in the area, so my hostas, fire lilies, trees, and roses are all fine. Quick tip: I'd recommend adding a small amount of dish soap to your spray tank, it helps the chemical adhere to the plant leaves a little better and makes it more effective.
A**E
Did what I expected
"Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus Crabgrass Killer Concentrate" was recommended by a local lawn guy as the easiest consumer product to use to clear out weeds and crabgrass.Professionals have access and expertise to use other products which work faster or are labeled for other uses now, but are still highly effective. $10 is a bargain compared to the $65-$200 stuff they use. Plus, for my yard, I can't justify the higher cost even if it is much cheaper to use, since the chemicals will need to last 10 yrs in those higher cost containers and don't deal with as many different types of weeds as Spectracide Weed Stop does.Waited until the daily temperatures were below 85 degF for a few days in late August. Never spray this stuff when it is too hot or you will kill the grass too. Ask me how I know? The weeds were taking over my Bermuda grass lawn because the Bermuda isn't as thick as it could be. Weeds filled every bare and slightly open spot that was available. I'd used some vinegar+dishsoap+salt for spot treatments of crabgrass which was very effective, but it kills everything, so for a yard with 50/50 grass and weeds, it isn't practical.Put the amount of product amount, unmixed, for my 3000 sqft grassy area into the Ortho 20gal hose-end sprayer, set the rate for whatever the instructions said and sprayed the entire yard during a dew-less morning. No rain expected for a few days. By late afternoon, some of the weeds were already showing signs they were dying.Many weeds didn't show any signs of issues for a week. I'd planned to spray again 14 days after the original treatment, if needed. By the 10th day, the vast majority of the weeds in the yard were clearly dead and the Bermuda was looking fine. I didn't spray again. In early Sept, put down some 0-0-7 fall pre-emergence. Will need to do that again in December and March.Yes, there are better products for specific weed types.Yes, there are homemade ways to deal with small patches of weeds, but I don't know of any easier product that provides the same value for weed control of larger areas with mixed grass and weeds.The 32oz container is only half used (actually, I think 20oz was used), so there's enough for treatment next late-May/early-June, if my pre-emergence efforts aren't perfect or I can't get the bermuda to fill in again next spring (which I failed to accomplish this spring too). I applied at the lower end of the application rates suggested and fully expected to need a 2nd treatment, but didn't need it.Of course, not every weed is gone. Late in the season, getting bermuda to fill in where my soil is a little acidic and mostly clay is hard. Other lawn care is necessary for the bermuda to fill in better.The yard is in Northern ATL metro area, so the timing based on temperature requirements for effective use really matter. Mid-June it is already too hot for use. I was surprised that we had cool, dry, weather in August for about a week.About 5 yrs ago, I made the mistake of applying a similar product without reading the temperature requirements carefully. This was what killed half my grass and has lead to the struggles to get the yard back since that time. I'd used that other product for a few years successfully - probably was just blind luck. It was very effective.Read the labels. Watch some youtube advice from grass people IN YOUR AREA. Ignore the advice from people in different parts of the country. They don't know what they don't know. For me, that means advice needs to come from Northern Alabama and Northern Georgia grass people. 50 miles south and the climate is different. 50 miles north and the climate is different (plus there are mountains). Advice from guys in Indianan, Iowa, Chicago, Texas, California, or Phoenix are probably great for those areas, just not good advice for a guy like me. Perhaps your local AM radio news station has a Garden Guy on the air Saturday mornings. Good source for local knowledge and questions too.Also, be careful not to spay this onto any bushes. They will be killed - well, the branches that get over-sprayed will die. I'm looking at my front hedges where about 10% were hit by over-spray and all the leaves are dead. Hopefully, the rest of that bush will be tough enough to make it through winter. It was already stressed from some shade problems that have been solved.I would post some recent photos, but we haven't had rain in a few weeks, so even the bermuda has lost the green from lack of water. When the grass is green, it is clear which weeds were killed. I probably had 10 different types a undesirable weeds in the yard from crabgrass, some moss, some low-ground cover (type of violet?), and sedges. Also have some of the neighbor's non-bermuda grass coming over too. Their yard has excellent grass, except where there isn't any dirt, just clay on the surface. Nothing grows directly in clay from what I can tell.
K**I
Worked great, got rid of my bind weed!
Was very happy with this product! Bind weed was taking over a rather large area in my back yard, had gotten straw from a local farmer and did not realize it was loaded with bind weed seed! Needless to sayI had been using weed b gone but could no longer find it but found this and lo and behold it worked great! Killed off the bind weed last year and noticed a few new spots this year so sprayed again and it worked to get rid of the few patches that had shown up! Will continue to use this great product. I also spray my whole front yard and back area for other varieties of weeds and it takes care of them. Usually spray once in spring and once in late fall! Takes care of every weed so far! (Dandelions for sure)!
S**0
3-Star Review for Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus
3-Star Review for Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns PlusI used Spectracide Weed Stop For Lawns Plus to tackle some persistent weeds in my yard, and it’s a mixed bag. On the plus side, it’s easy to apply with the hose-end sprayer, and I noticed a decent reduction in broadleaf weeds like dandelions within a week or two. The product didn’t harm my grass, which was a big concern, so it gets points for being lawn-safe as advertised.However, it’s not a miracle worker. Some tougher weeds, like clover and crabgrass, seemed to shrug it off, requiring multiple applications. The instructions could be clearer about how much to use for larger areas, and I went through the bottle faster than expected. Also, it took longer than I hoped to see results on some patches.Overall, it’s a solid option for light weed control, but don’t expect it to wipe out everything in one go. Good for occasional use, but I might try something stronger for stubborn infestations.
P**5
Controls weeds for an established lawn -- allowing grass to thrive!
Simply works! One treatment and wow - even African Violet (notorious nuisance weed) is crying for relief. If your grass is halfway healthy, an application of this Spectracide will do wonders to choke out the weeds, and help the grass take hold. Two treatments per year will probably be more than plenty to control most weeds, as long as your are feeding your grass as you should! Could not be happier with results in my tall fescue yard!
J**M
Easy to use
Good weed stop
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