solera herbicide Solitare Herbicide bottle (4 lbs)
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solera herbicide Solitare Herbicide bottle (4 lbs)

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Description

solera herbicide Solitare Herbicide bottle (4 lbs)Solitare Herbicide is a professional all in one post emergent herbicide designed to control crabgrass, sedges, kyllinga, and broadleaf weeds in a single application. Combining sulfentrazone and quinclorac in a water dispersible granule formulation, Solitare delivers broad spectrum turf weed control without the need for multiple tank mixed herbicides. Solitare is absorbed by shoots, foliage, and roots to control annual grasses, broadleaf weeds, and

Solitare Herbicide is a professional all-in-one post-emergent herbicide designed to control crabgrass, sedges, kyllinga, and broadleaf weeds in a single application. Combining sulfentrazone and quinclorac in a water-dispersible granule formulation, Solitare delivers broad-spectrum turf weed control without the need for multiple tank-mixed herbicides.

Solitare is absorbed by shoots, foliage, and roots to control annual grasses, broadleaf weeds, and perennial sedges in established turfgrass. Labeled for residential lawns, commercial and institutional lawns, athletic fields, commercial sod farms, golf course fairways, and golf course roughs, Solitare is a proven choice for professional turf managers facing mixed weed pressure.

Features & Benefits

All-in-one post-emergent control of crabgrass, sedges, and broadleaf weeds

Contains sulfentrazone and quinclorac for dual-active weed control

Controls or suppresses over 60 labeled turf weeds

Helps reduce the need for multiple tank-mixed herbicides

Effective on crabgrass, yellow nutsedge, green kyllinga, clover, ground ivy, and dollarweed

Absorbed by shoots, foliage, and roots

Labeled for both cool-season and warm-season turfgrass species

Water-dispersible granule formulation for professional spray applications

Labeled Use Sites

Residential lawns, commercial lawns, institutional lawns, athletic fields, commercial sod farms, golf course fairways, golf course roughs, and other labeled non-crop turfgrass sites.

Target Weeds

Crabgrass, goosegrass, yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge, green kyllinga, false green kyllinga, clover, ground ivy, dollarweed, black medic, chickweed, dandelion, henbit, knotweed, kochia, lambsquarters, lespedeza, morningglory, pigweed, plantain, purslane, Florida pusley, smartweed, speedwell, annual spurge, prostrate spurge, spotted spurge, wild violet, woodsorrel, broadleaf signalgrass, foxtail, barnyardgrass, goldenrod, curly dock, lawn burweed, pineappleweed, puncturevine, torpedograss, wild garlic, wild onion, Japanese stiltgrass, Star of Bethlehem, and other labeled turf weeds.

Application Notes

Apply Solitare to established turfgrass shortly after weeds have emerged. Best results are achieved when adequate soil moisture is present at application and no rainfall or irrigation occurs within 24 hours after treatment. If at least 0.5 inch of rainfall or irrigation does not occur within 7 days after application, irrigation is recommended.

Use rates vary by turfgrass species and target weeds. Solitare is labeled for use on Kentucky bluegrass, rough bluegrass, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, bermudagrass, buffalograss, centipedegrass, seashore paspalum, and zoysiagrass. Do not apply to golf course putting greens, collars, or tees.

A surfactant is generally not recommended because temporary turfgrass discoloration may occur. Do not apply to turfgrass under stress, and do not use clippings as mulch or compost around flowers, ornamentals, trees, or vegetable gardens.

Product Information

Active Ingredients:
Sulfentrazone 18.75%
Quinclorac 56.25%

HRAC Groups: Group 14 (Sulfentrazone) + Group 4 (Quinclorac)
Chemical Families: PPO Inhibitor + Synthetic Auxin
Formulation: Water Dispersible Granule (WDG)
EPA Reg. No.: 279-3355
Manufacturer: FMC Corporation

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