Grass and weed killers eliminate unwanted native plants and grasses growing in sidewalk cracks, driveways, patios, and flower beds. Herbicides are great for tidying up the landscape or killing off invasive plants that hinder the growth of your garden. Keep your landscape looking smart and clean with these weed control products.
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How Weeds & Fungi Affect Your Plants
Weeds and fungi can quickly take over and cause serious damage if left untreated. Weeds and fungi will steal resources from your plants, which severely stunt their growth. Weeds steal sunlight and water from nearby plants, eventually crowding them out and stunting their development. Fungi, on the other hand, attack plants directly, infecting their leaves, stems, and roots. This can lead to your plants wilting or dropping their leaves prematurely. Proper weed control will promote healthier plant growth and higher yields in your garden. On top of that, killing weeds will also help maintain a better-looking landscape.
Weed & Fungus Spray FAQs
How is weed killer applied to plants?
The herbicide on our website is applied as a foliar spray, meaning it is sprayed directly onto the leaves and green stems of unwanted plants. To apply weed and fungus spray to your plants, mix the solution with water and add the mixture to a sprayer. Finally, spray the mixture onto the leaves of the weeds or fungus.
Is weed and fungal spray dangerous?
Weed killer is generally safe, but it may cause irritation if it comes into contact with your skin or eyes. For this reason, it’s important to keep people and pets away from treated areas until they're fully dry. It is also common to wear gloves, eye protection, and sometimes a mask while applying your weed spray. Always read the label for proper safety precautions.
How long does weed spray take to activate?
Weed spray typically begins to activate within a few hours, but visible results and full effectiveness will vary. Two to four days after applying weed killer, the spray will start to have visible effects on the weeds, with wilting or yellowing leaves. The weeds typically die out within one or two weeks of application.
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