Weedtrine Herbicide - Aquatic Weed Killer
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📖 Product Description +
Weedtrine® D Aquatic Herbicide – Fast-Acting Weed Control for Ponds & Shorelines
Weedtrine® D is a professional-grade, non-volatile aquatic herbicide designed to control submerged, floating, and emergent pond weeds. It delivers rapid visible results within days while providing flexible use for shoreline vegetation and non-crop land areas. Ideal for pond owners needing dependable weed control without long-term water restrictions.
💎 Key Features & Benefits +
Effectively controls submerged, floating, and emergent aquatic weeds in ponds, lakes, and ditches.
Rapid absorption and herbicidal action provide visible weed suppression within just a few days.
Can be used around patios, fence lines, ornamental gardens, and other non-crop areas.
🛠 Technical Specifications +
| Product Type | Non-Volatile Aquatic Herbicide (Liquid) |
| Target Weeds | Submerged, Floating & Emergent Aquatic Weeds |
| Application Rate | 5–10 gallons per surface acre |
| Coverage | 1 gallon treats approx. 4,000 sq ft |
| Water Restriction | No irrigation or domestic use for 5 days post-treatment |
| Enhancement | Use with non-ionic surfactant (CideKick® recommended) |
📋 Application Guide (Best For) +
- ✅ Best For: Controlling submerged and floating weeds in ponds, plus shoreline emergent vegetation.
- ❌ Not For: States with shipping restrictions (CA, CT, ME, MI, NJ, NY, OR, WA) or Canada.
- 💡 Important: Treat heavy infestations in 1/3–1/2 sections to prevent oxygen depletion from decaying vegetation.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions +
Q: How quickly does Weedtrine® D work?
A: Absorption is rapid, and visible weed control effects are typically seen within a few days of application.
Q: Can Weedtrine® D be used with other products?
A: Yes. Adding a non-ionic surfactant like CideKick® improves effectiveness. It can also be paired with Cutrine® for hard-to-control vegetation.
Q: Is it safe for fish?
A: When applied according to label instructions and treating in sections, it is safe for aquatic environments. Always follow dosage guidelines to avoid oxygen depletion.
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