Killer Brush and Stump Concentrate 1 gal

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Gordon's 7647423 Killer Brush and Stump Concentrate 1 gal

Item #: 7647423 by PBI GORDON CORPORATION

UPC #: 070251232727

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Returnable

Yes

Application Location

Landscape

Defective Code

C

Targeted Weed

Brush and Stump

Rain Proof

Yes

Primary Active Ingredient

2,4-D Amine, Triclopyr Amine and Dicamba.

Type of Weed

Broadleaf Weeds

Container Size

1 Gal

OMRI Certified

No

Packaging Type

Jug

Application Season

Multi Season

Organic

No

Pre/Post Emergent

Post Emergent

Product Type

Killer

Product Form

Concentrate

Each Weight

9.600 LB

Velocity

N

Hazardous Material

No

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Within the United States

Lawn Project

Get Rid of Weeds

Brush Killer for Large Property enters the plant through leaves, woody stems and cut surfaces and then moves through the vascular system of the plant. Visual symptoms usually appear in 1-3 weeks. Brush Killer for Large Property is labeled for both broadcast and spot treatment of broadleaf weeds in pastures and lawns and for spot treatments of brush, woody plants and vines. It can be mixed with liquid fertilizers like Gordon's Liquid Lawn & Pasture Fertilizer 20-0-0 with Micronutrients when making broadcast applications for broadleaf weeds. For use with a hand-operated sprayer, backpack sprayer or tow-behind sprayer for broadcast applications and with a hand-operated sprayer, backpack sprayer or tow-behind sprayer with a wand for spot spray application. Foliar applications are best in the spring and fall for broadleaf weed control. Applications to woody brush and vines should be in the spring to early summer when plants are in full-leaf stage.