WARNING: Extremely Potent Herbicide SMOKES Clover, Creeping Charlie, Wild Violet

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Do you have a lawn full of CLOVER and CREEPING CHARLIE?

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In this video, we'll explore the incredible benefits of Sublime Herbicide, a brand new herbicide that reigns supreme when it comes to tackling notorious creeping type weeds including: clover, creeping charlie, wild violet, chickweed, ground ivy and oxalis.

Sublime contains 3 herbicides: Triclopyr, Dicamba and Mesotrione.

✦ What is Triclopyr? ✦
Triclopyr is a selective herbicide renowned for its efficiency in controlling creeping and woody broadleaf weeds, including the persistent nuisances known as clover and creeping charlie. It works by disrupting the growth and development of these invasive weeds, providing a reliable and long-lasting solution to restore the beauty and health of your lawn.

✦ What is Dicamba? ✦
Dicamba herbicide is a potent and widely used tool in the battle against stubborn weeds. Known for its effectiveness against broadleaf plants, dicamba targets weeds such as dandelions, pigweed, and thistles. With its systemic action, dicamba is absorbed by the plant and moves throughout its tissues, delivering a knockout punch to even the most resilient weeds. Its versatility and compatibility with turfgrasses make dicamba a go-to solution for weed control, ensuring that fields and landscapes remain pristine and productive.

✦ What is Mesotrione? ✦
With its unique mode of action, mesotrione effectively targets and eliminates a wide range of broadleaf and grassy weeds, making it an invaluable tool. What sets mesotrione apart is its ability to inhibit the vital photosynthetic process in plants (which causes the notorious bleaching effect), leading to a rapid and reliable control of weeds. Its selectivity allows for safe application on a variety of grasses aside from warm season grasses, ensuring that desirable plants are unharmed while unwanted weeds are swiftly eradicated. It is also one of the only herbicides that can be used while seeding new grass.

By combining all 3 of these herbicides, it leads to an extremely potent combo that smokes clover, creeping charlie, wild violet, ground ivy, chickweed and oxalis.

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🟢 Thanks for watching! Please Like & Subscribe!

PrincessCutLawnCare
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Thanks George! Because of your videos, I found the courage to quit my lawn service and go DIY. Last year, I used Scotts 4 step (I know, I saw your other video) and I spot treated with tenacity and speed zone as needed. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments, and my lawn has never looked better. I used a big-name lawn service and was never impressed. What sent me over the edge was the runner of spurge that was about a foot wide and ran the entire width of my house. Somehow, my service person never saw or treated it, because I had it the entire year. What’s amazing is that doing it myself is WAY cheaper and doesn’t take much time. I appreciate the information that you share with us. I’m looking forward to having a beautiful lawn for many years to come. By the way, I have a Kentucky blue grass lawn, and I live in Iowa.

kimm
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This guy's info is honest, effective and cost effective.

SuperSaltydog
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George you have been a big help. I just followed your directions from an older video with Speed Zone & Tenacity. I’m 5 days in and can see a difference. Plz keep up the great content.

philipdileo
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Love that you mentioned not to over apply weed killer. Almost every beginner does that. Definitely an invaluable tip! Keep killing it man!

LAWNLIFE
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I think the reason that they don't combine mesotrione in standard 3-ways of 2, 4-D and dicamba is that those work by making the plant grow out of control and basically make them implode on a cellular level. That's why you're supposed to apply them at temps when the weeds will be growing and not yet dormant, and why you add fertilizer to them to make them more effective. Mesotrione blocks photosynthesis, which is counterproductive to the mechanism that allows 3 ways to work.

bryanhiebert
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I stopped weed and feed after watching one of your videos and I’m using straight lawn food fertilizer Scott. What a difference it made to my yard. I have the best looking yard in my immediate neighborhood. Thanks man!

nmarkose
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It's a pretty awesome combo. Triclopyr alone provides excellent control over broad leaf weeds, better than 2, 4-d and is much safer as well. Mesotrione is a pretty poor herbicide on it's own but I'm glad to see manufactures adding it into these combo products.

TofuInc
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I harvest honey from Dutch clover that is primarily grown in my own lawn. In fact, about ten generations of the clover have given my lawn a brilliant white and green blush. Funny thing is the clover lives rent free in grass pro snobs. Good luck pollinating.

tonyb
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For small jobs on the farm we use a backpack pump sprayer, not too expensive, spray with one hand while pump with other for steady pressure.

CD
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Thanks for posting the latest in weed control! I didn’t know you were in Chicagoland!! I am as well. Your lawn is incredible especially with our drought. I have several acres and the challenge is always watering. For me it’s up to Mother Nature. Always enjoy your videos!

markkeller
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Clover, creeping Charlie and wild violet from my neighbor’s yard has begun invading my yard. I’ve been battling it with a selective herbicide for those, but it is tough to get rid of. You have it really get it to stick to the blades.

Piccolo_Re
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Non-ionic surfactant: dish soap! Also, I've had success with Ortho Nutsedge killer. Hose-end sprayer, no mixing. Another cheap option. Thanks for the vid!

livenhfree
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I’m genuinely surprised that you’re not more popular my guy.

thatsuberpwnage
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I actually like clover and normally leave them alone, but in my yard Creeping Charlie often intermingle with clover. Last year I tried Tenacity and it did nothing to the Creeping Charlie, even after 2 applications spaced 2 weeks apart, though killed the clover. Then I read Purdue University's publication "Turfgrass Weed Control" and they recommend Triclopyr for Creeping Charlie so I applied that after another week. That started to take effect after about 10 days. That gave me courage to try using Triclopyr on more spots in my yard that have a lot of Creeping Charlie this year. But one dosage didn't seem to do anything to them while killing off the clovers that were with them. Right now I'm contemplating whether another dosage of Tripoclyr is needed or do a dosage of Tenacity since last year it took 2 dosage of Tenacity and one of Triclopyr to work.

dttrandom
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I bought a gallon because I have an ASSLOAD of clover. I roped off an area and sprayed it 3 days ago. I'll let you know how it works here in central PA. Update I sprayed my roped-off section a week ago and the clover is turning all brown and the broad leaf weeds are turning a strange willty yellow. I was so excited about testing this that I forgot to add the surfactant. It seems to be working though. I'll update you later.

transmitterguy
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Love that you showed the before and after in the same video. Great tip, as always.

keasbeydave
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When I apply herbicides, I have found that testing the mixture pH is necessary in my area because municipal water pH is high, and high pH mixtures are typically less effective overall. To test, I have cheap pool pH test strips that I use, and if my pH is too high, I use a product called Wildfire, made by Grower's Source, LLC, that will lower pH and act as a surfactant. Herbicide mixtures should run between a 5 - 6.5 pH for best performance, confirm with product labeling as these values can vary.

ultragreenllc
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I tore out all my grass and planted several varieties of clover. In the past seven years of struggling with a crappy grass lawn, finally, my lawn is thick, dark green, and extremely attractive

rogershaffer
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Pro grade products can be very approachable for the common DIYer like us! Nice job, George.

TheLawnMentor