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Dicophar selective herbicide 100ml
Reference: 8002297089586N
Dicophar herbicide: selective herbicidal against wide broad leaf. Selective Lawn Weed Killer. 100 ml
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New, versatile product for treating tough weeds in managed amenity turf.
Dicophar is a new product that combines four active ingredients for maximum efficiency and range across a variety of weed species in turf – including tough weeds such as: yarrow, self-heal and buttercup. White clover, daisy, deadnettle, speedwell, Shepherd’s Purse and Field Forget-me-not.
Can be applied by tractor boom spray or hand-held knapsack.
Treats tough weeds in lawns and managed amenity turf
Key points:
Four active ingredients
Treats yarrow, buttercup, self-heal, daisy, white clover & dandelion
Best results when applied once a year during periods of active growth: March to Sept.
Do not treat new lawns until established for 6 months
Application notes and guidance:
Do not cut grass 7 days before application to allow for re-growth
Rain within 12 hours of spraying may affect the results.
After applying Dicophar, leave 7-10 days before cutting grass
Areas treated with Dicophar may be re-seeded after 6-8 weeks