Dismiss Turf Herbicide
Dismiss Turf Herbicide
Dismiss Turf Herbicide
Dismiss Turf Herbicide
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4.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 4.5

163 Reviews | 133 Q&A

Product Overview

Dismiss Turf Herbicide controls difficult weeds such as yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge and green kyllinga in as little as 24 to 48 hours! No other nutsedge killer on the market gives you visible results in as little time as Dismiss Turf Herbicide from FMC. Dismiss Herbicide is faster than Image, Certainty or Monument Herbicides. Dismiss herbicide can be absorbed into foliage, but most of the product is delivered to the plant through the root system. Dismiss is gentle and well tolerated on most warm and cool season turf grasses.

It is NOT recommended to use a surfactant with this product.

This selective post-emergent herbicide controls nutsedge and weeds in turf sites including residential and commercial lawns, athletic field, commercial sod farms, golf course fairways and roughs.

*For residents of California, Arizona, and Utah, please see Dismiss CA Turf Herbicide.  

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Sulfentrazone 39.6%
Target pests Yellow Nutsedge, Purple Nutsedge, Green Kyllinga, Sedge (Cylindrical, Globe, Surinam and Texas), Bedstraw, Beggarweed, Bittercress, Black medic, Buttercups, Carolina geranium, Carpetweed, Chickweed, Cinquefoil, Clover, Copperleaf, Cudweed, Dandelion, Dock, Dollarweed, Eclipta, Evening Primrose, Fiddleneck, Filaree, Galinsoga, Goldenrod, Ground Ivy, Groundsel, Henbit, Knawel, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Lawn burweed, Lespedeza, Mallow, Parsley, Pigweed, Pineapple Weed, Plantain, Puncture Weed, Purslane, Pusley (Florida), Redweed, Rocket, Shepherd's Purse, Smartweed (PA), Sorrel, Speedwell, Spurge, Star of Bethlehem, Velvetleaf, Violet, Wild Garlic, Wild Onion, Woodsorrel
* See label for complete list
For use in Commercial and Residential Cool & Warm-Season Grass, Athletic Fields, Commercial Sod Farms, Golf Courses
Application 4 - 12 oz. per 20 - 175 gallons of water per acre (0.5 - 4 gallons per 1,000 sq. ft.)
* See label for complete application instructions
Formulation Professional Product
NOT FOR SALE TO AK, AZ, CA, NY, PR, SD
CT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only)
Shipping Weight 0.66 lbs
Manufacturer FMC (Mfg. Number: 11008475)
EPA Registration 279-3295

Details

Post-Emergent Control of Annual, Biennial & Perennial Broadleaf Weeds

Dismiss Turf Herbicide will control or suppress the weeds listed on the label when applied alone shortly after weeds have emerged. Apply Dismiss Turf Herbicide at rates from 4 to 12 fl. oz/acre (0.092 to 0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.). Do not exceed the application rate specified for the turfgrass species on the label. To broaden the weed spectrum and increase effectiveness for certain weeds listed on the label, Dismiss Turf Herbicide may be tank mixed with other EPA registered post-emergent herbicides. Read and follow the Tank Mixtures Compatibility section of this label to determine compatibility of tank mixtures. Read the label recommendations of the tank mix partner to determine turfgrass species safety, use rate and application procedures. Follow all label restrictions, use directions and precautionary statements before using these tank mixtures. Control of emerged annual grass weeds may be improved by combining Dismiss Turf Herbicide with other registered post emergence herbicides.

Post-Emergent Control of Annual and Perennial Sedges

Dismiss Turf Herbicide will control or suppress sedges listed on the label when applied at a rate of 4 to 12 fl. oz./acre (0.092 to 0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.). Apply the highest rate consistent with the rate needed for turfgrass safety on the label. Rates lower than 12 fl. oz./acre (0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.) will generally control sedges for at least 60 days. A rate of 12 fl. oz./acre (0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.) will provide approximately 75% control for at least 60 days.

Purple Nutsedge; For optimum control of purple nutsedge, split applications are recommended. Apply 4-8 ounces per acre as an initial application followed by a second application when evidence of actively growing purple nutsedgeis visible. Do not exceed the maximum rate per acre based on turfgrass variety listed on the label - Tolerant grasses.

Post-Emergent Control of Grassy Weeds

Dismiss Turf Herbicide will control or suppress specific annual grasses listed on the label when applied at a rate of 4 to 12 fl. oz./acre (0.092 to 0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.). Apply the highest rate consistent with the rate needed for turfgrass tolerance listed on the label. Rates lower than 12 fl. oz./acre (0.275 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.) will generally control grasses for at least 60 days. Dismiss Turf Herbicide works best if applied when the annual grasses are small (pre tiller stage) and actively growing.

Good spray coverage is needed for optimum control of grasses. Temporary discoloration of some turfgrass species may result from use of surfactant. Use of surfactants is not recommended.

Selective Weed Control in Container and Field Grown Ornamentals

Apply as a directed spray toward the base of the plant. Do not spray over-the-top. Dismiss Turf Herbicide is most effective when applied to soil free of clods and debris such as leaves or mulch. When applied as a pre-emergent, the treated area should receive at least 0.25 inches of irrigation or rainfall after application for the greatest efficacy.

The addition of liquid fertilizers can increase the probability of superficial damage to green plant tissue inadvertently treated if applied with Dismiss Turf Herbicide.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Worked great!!

    By Mike on 05/09/2012

    Verified Purchase

    Dismiss worked great using a portable sprayer. I mixed the solution at a rate of .275 oz per gallon. This mixture was applied to many sections of my yard where weeds were growing mixed in with grass. The treatment was applied around a temperature of 90F degrees. I do not recommend applying at temperatures above 90F. Some weeds got weak in 24 hours and most showed signs of damage by 48 hours. For some weeds it took 1 week for the real effect to show up. My St. Augustine grass showed no signs it had been treated at all. The weeds died but the grass was unaffected. After treatment the grass has really started to take off. The product comes with a add on filler tube, similar to pest control mixtures, where you can accurately and safely measure the amount of product being added to your mixer. Be sure to shake up your sprayer every 10 minutes to ensure the mixture stays consistent. I applied the mixture to the yard in more of a spot treatment process than covering the whole yard. Why spray weed free grasses that are not the target? The treated section should just get wet. There is NO need to soak the ground. This product is a contact product so the roots are not the target, it is the plant above ground. Best effect was on nutsedge. Showed significant yellowing and weakness quickly. Worst effect was some form of clover. It took 2-3 weeks to show signs it was dying. We have about 15 varieties of weeds in our yard and this product killed them all. It did take a second treatment on the crab grass to fully kill it. The cost of this product seems high, but it will save you hundreds versus yard spraying service people. I decided to use my pest control experience on my yard after some clown showed up and killed most of our yard with improperly applied chemicals. Do yourself a favor and fire your yard service before they kill your lawn and leave you with just weeds. Do it yourself when you want to, how you want to, and save money in the process!

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    254 of 265 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    WOW!

    By Gary on 07/30/2011

    Went to my local flower seller. They sold me "Sedge Hammer." Required a product to help it stick to the plant. Between the two products: $35.00. Did an experiment: while not scientific, it told me what I needed to know. I sprayed one side of my driveway with "Dismiss," and the other side with the local product. It was amazing! Following the instructions to a 'T' on both products, the Dismiss side was dead and withered within 4 days. The local product showed no change. After two weeks, the local product made the sedge plants look sick-yet still green and present in my yard. I am sold on Dismiss for a rapid removal of this pest. I have been trying to rid the lawn in these areas for years. I now think I have the answer: Dismiss. Worth every penny.

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    138 of 146 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Review of Dismiss Aug 2011

    By Dr. on 09/09/2011

    Verified Purchase

    Had been using Sedgehammer on Yellow Nutsedge for couple of years (with surfactant); was generally successful but took several weeks to show effect. Sometimes did not work; perhaps because I occasionally held unused quantities over for several days, then using the remaining portion?; or maybe not. Blogs note Sedgehammer must be used within 4 hrs of mixing or it loses effectiveness. Seeking more responsive control, tried Dismiss, using only as a spot spray at .0275 per 1.5 gallon water. Killing effect seen in 48 hrs. Discoloration of grass seen in sprayed area(s), but this disappeared within 7-10 days. I will reduce dose in future to see if discoloration persists.

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    84 of 89 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Dismiss Turf Herbicide

    By Vicki on 09/13/2011

    Verified Purchase

    Our lawn guy recommended this product. He charges almost $200 for one application. I purchased the product myself, and he told me the mix ratio and I applied to my lawn myself in a 1 gallon pump sprayer. The stuff works...just make sure you apply enough on the areas. I missed some spots, so I need to re-apply. But where I did do a good job of applying...no more nut sedge weeds. I recommended your site to a co-worker so he could purchase some for his lawn.

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    74 of 78 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Dismiss - It really works

    By Jim on 08/01/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I hate nutsedge and have tried everything to get rid of it, even using RoundUp which killed my entire back yard. I have been on hand and knees with a water color brush painting it with Roundup. I have used Sedge Hammer which was fair. Now I am delighted to report that Dismiss actually works! I am thrilled. Nutsedge loves this dry hot weather and I have practically eliminated it (I missed some with my spraying). I am telling all my friends and neighbors. Expensive, but well worth it.

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    73 of 76 people found this review helpful

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How long should I wait after using Dismiss to overseed?

Our lawn has developed patches of what looks like kyllinga grass and some other sedge and crabgrass. I would like to spot spray this week to kill the weeds. Every fall, I aerate and overseed the lawn. 30 days?

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Per the Dismiss Turf product label: Reseeding, overseeding or sprigging of treated areas within one (1) month after application of this product could inhibit the establishment of desirable turfgrasses. Overseeding of bermudagrass with perennial ryegrass at two (2) to four (4) weeks after an application can be done if slight injury to perennial ryegrass can be tolerated.

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Does Dismiss Turf Herbicide harm Dymondia?

Have a spurge infestation in Dymondia lawn. Can I treat with Dymondia to kill spurge?

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Dismiss Turf Herbicide is not labeled for ornamental plants so we would not recommend using it in your Dymondia lawn.Unfortunately, we do not have a selective herbicide that would kill weeds such as clover and oxalis without also injuring the dymondia. You would need to hand pull or spot treat carefully using a non-selective herbicide such as Hi-Yield Killzall Quik RTU

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Does Dismiss Turf Herbicide work for dayflower weeds (doveweed)?
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Dismiss Turf Herbicide is not labeled to control dayflower.  

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Does Dismiss Turf Herbicide require use of a seed oil?
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Dismiss Turf Herbicide does not require the use of a surfactant or seed oil additive.

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Can I mix Dismiss Turf Herbicide with Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate and spray them together to get full weed control?
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Dismiss Turf Herbicide states on the product label it is believed to be compatible with most herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, growth regulators, liquid fertilizers and spray adjuvants commonly used in turf and ornamental plant management. Just be sure to follow the mix rates for each product.

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5 of 5 people found this answer helpful

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After using Dismiss Turf Herbicide, how long would it be ok to seed a new lawn?

For the obvious the seed needs watering.

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Per the product label for Dismiss Turf Herbicide: Reseeding, overseeding or sprigging of treated areas within one (1) month after application of this product could inhibit the establishment of desirable turfgrasses. Overseeding of bermudagrass with perennial ryegrass at two (2) to four (4) weeks after an application can be done if slight injury to perennial ryegrass can be tolerated

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4 of 4 people found this answer helpful

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Will Dismiss Turf damage shrubs or trees?
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When used as directed, Dismiss Turf will not harm established shrubs or trees if they are accidentally sprayed during application. Since this is a broadleaf weed herbicide, you should not apply Dismiss directly to ornamentals or ornamental beds.

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Is Dismiss Turf Herbicide safe to use it on Liriopes?

Is this stuff safe to spray on Liriope without killing them?

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The product label for Dismiss Turf Herbicide does not list liriope, monkey grass, or mondo grass as tolerant to Dismiss applications. Because the label specifically indicates that applications should not be made to ornamentals, we believe that the Dismiss could harm the liriope. We do sell many herbicides that are labeled for weeds around ornamentals or to kill the liriope, but we would need more information about your situation to give an educated recommendation. You may discuss your situation with our Customer Service staff by calling 866-581-7378 M-F 9a-5p EST.

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Does Dismiss kill poa annua selectively?

cool season grasses ... what is the proper mix ratio for a 2 gal. tank sprayer? Does freezing affect it (if stored in winter in unheated garage)?

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The Dismiss Turf Herbicide is not labeled to kill poa annua but it is not listed as a grass that it is safe to be sprayed on. Tolerant cool seasons grasses are : Creeping Bentgrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Rough Bluegrass, Fine & Tall Fescue, Perrenial Ryegrass. No product should be stored in an area where it can freeze or get too hot. Insecticides and herbicides need to be stored in a temperature stable environment out of direct sunlight to sustain the longest shelf life and strongest potency of the product. A product that is safe on several cool season grasses and will cover broad leaf weeds as well as grassy weeds and Poa Annua would be the Echelon 4SC. Echelon 4SC is a selective/post emergent product like the Dismiss but better suited to your needs. You can review the product label for dilution rates for your type of yard. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

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What is the differance between Dismiss Turf Herbicide and Dismiss South Herbicide?
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The main difference between Dismiss and Dismiss South Herbicide is the Dismiss South works better and faster against purple nutsedge in warm-season grasses (Excluding St. Augustine) Dismiss South goes beyond just attacking the weed on the surface, by penetrating the soil and controlling the sedge tubers.

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