Strike 3 Herbicide is a mixture of three systemic herbicides to provide shoots-to-roots control for many common annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. These include hard to control weeds such as clover, dandelion, henbit, chickweed, knowweed, spurge, plantain and more.
It is labeled for various common turf and non-crop applications.
We are currently out of stock of Strike 3 Herbicide, for an alternative, with the same active ingredients, see End Run, another 3 way type of herbicide with 2,4-D 30.56%, Mecoprop-p 8.17%, and Dicamba 2.77%.
Strike 3 Herbicide is a mixture of three systemic herbicides to provide shoots-to-roots control for many common annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. These include hard to control weeds such as clover, dandelion, henbit, chickweed, knowweed, spurge, plantain and more.
It is labeled for various common turf and non-crop applications. For added convenience, Strike 3 Herbicide can be mixed with certain liquid fertilizers or iron.
Strike 3's Active Ingredients- Compare to EndRun Herbicide
To Control Dandelion, Clover, Henbit, Plantains, Wild Onion, and Many Other
Broadleaf Weeds.
Active Ingredient (s)
2,4-D 30.56% , Mecoprop-p 8.17% , Dicamba 2.77%
For Use :
Selective Broadleaf Weed Control For Turfgrasses including for use on Sod
Farms.
Also for Highways, Rights-of-Way and Other Similar Non-Crop Areas (as listed on
this label)
Yield
N/A
Mixture|Application
N/A
Application
Application
Rate
Ornamental lawns and turf*
Bahiagrass, bluegrass, common bermudagrass fescue, ryegrass, zoysiagrass
1.1 to 1.5 ounces per 1,000 square feet (3 to 4 pints per acre)
Dormant St. Augustine,** dormant centipede grasses***
0.75 to 0.9 ounce per 1,000 square feet (2 to 2.5 pints per acre)
Bentgrass (putting and bowling greens)
up to 0.67 ounce per 1,000 square feet (up to 1.8 pints per acre)
Non-crop areas*
Non-crop areas
1.5 to 3.5 quarts per acre
Non-crop areas spot spray
4 ounces per gallon of water
Woody brush
8 to 9.5 pints per acre
See product label for low-volume applications, grass species, dormancy, geographic, temperature, use rates and other restrictions. * Maximum of two applications per year for ornamental lawns, turf, sod farms and non-crop areas; maximum of one application per year for woody brush. **Common, Raleigh and Seville varieties grown in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi only. ***Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi only.