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solicam herbicide Sublime Selective Herbicide – Triclopyr, Dicamba & Mesotrione Lawn Weed Killer

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solicam herbicide Sublime Selective Herbicide – Triclopyr, Dicamba & Mesotrione Lawn Weed KillerOverview Sublime Herbicide is a selective, broad spectrum postemergent herbicide designed for use in ornamental turfgrass. Powered by a unique combination of triclopyr, dicamba, and mesotrione, Sublime provides control of many challenging broadleaf and certain grass weeds. This proprietary, non 2,4 D formulation delivers selective control in residential, institutional, and commercial turf settings while helping suppress bleaching symptoms commonly

Overview

Sublime™ Herbicide is a selective, broad-spectrum postemergent herbicide designed for use in ornamental turfgrass. Powered by a unique combination of triclopyr, dicamba, and mesotrione, Sublime provides control of many challenging broadleaf and certain grass weeds.

This proprietary, non-2,4-D formulation delivers selective control in residential, institutional, and commercial turf settings while helping suppress bleaching symptoms commonly associated with mesotrione alone.

Key Features

  • Three active ingredients for expanded weed control spectrum
  • Selective postemergence and residual activity
  • Non-2,4-D formulation
  • Designed for ornamental turfgrass use
  • Liquid concentrate formulation
  • HRAC Groups 4 & 27 herbicide

Specific Weeds Controlled

Grass Weeds Controlled:

  • Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua)
  • Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crusgalli)
  • Large Crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis)
  • Smooth Crabgrass (Digitaria ischaemum)
  • Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera)
  • Yellow Foxtail (Setaria pumila)
  • Nimblewill (Muhlenbergia schreberi)
  • Broadleaf Signalgrass (Brachiaria platyphylla)
  • Tufted Lovegrass (Eragrostis pectinacea)
  • Windmillgrass (Chloris spp.)
  • Bermudagrass* (Cynodon dactylon) – suppression
  • Goosegrass* (Eleusine spp.) – suppression

*Certain species may be suppressed only. See label for complete weed list and application directions.

Application & Use Details

  • For use on ornamental turf lawns (residential, industrial, institutional)
  • Golf courses (fairways, aprons, tees, roughs)
  • Parks and athletic fields
  • Sod farms
  • Liquid concentrate formulation

Always read and follow the complete label instructions regarding rates, timing, turf species tolerance, and environmental precautions before application.

FAQ

Is Sublime Herbicide safe for residential lawns?
Yes, when used according to label directions, Sublime is labeled for ornamental turf lawns including residential use sites.

Does this product contain 2,4-D?
No. Sublime is a proprietary non-2,4-D formulation.

Will this control both grass and broadleaf weeds?
Yes, Sublime provides selective control of many broadleaf weeds and certain grassy weeds in turfgrass.

Is this a restricted use pesticide?
No. Sublime is not classified as a Restricted Use Pesticide.

Compliance & Technical Information

EPA Registration Number: 89442-55

Active Ingredients:
Triclopyr – 29.5%
Dicamba – 15.35%
Mesotrione – 5.20%

Signal Word: CAUTION

Target Pest List: See full EPA label for complete broadleaf and grass weed listing.

Label: View EPA Label

Safety Data Sheet (SDS): View SDS

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS. IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ITS LABELING.

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