Fast, Professional-Grade Weed Control for Tough Turf Problems
Dismiss Turf Herbicide is a rapid-acting post-emergent herbicide powered by sulfentrazone, designed to eliminate some of the most stubborn weeds in turfgrass—especially yellow nutsedge and purple nutsedge.
With visible results in as little as 24–48 hours, Dismiss is trusted by lawn care professionals for its speed, effectiveness, and reliability in residential and commercial turf settings.
🌱 Controls Hard-to-Kill Weeds
- Yellow nutsedge
- Purple nutsedge
- Green kyllinga
- Spurge
- Oxalis (yellow woodsorrel)
- Ground ivy
- Other listed broadleaf weeds
⚡ Key Features & Benefits
- Active Ingredient: Sulfentrazone (4.26%)
- Fast Results – visible weed control in 1–2 days
- Excellent Nutsedge Control – one of the most effective options available
- Selective Herbicide – targets weeds without harming labeled turfgrass
- Low Use Rate – economical and efficient
- Great Tank-Mix Partner – enhances performance of other herbicides
🏡 Ideal Use Sites
- Residential lawns
- Commercial turf & landscapes
- Golf courses
- Sod farms
- Around ornamental areas
🌿 Turfgrass Tolerance (Check Label for Specifics)
Safe for use on many warm- and cool-season grasses, including:
- Bermuda grass
- Zoysia grass
- St. Augustine grass (use caution; follow label rates)
- Fescue
- Ryegrass
📋 Application Instructions
- Apply as a post-emergent spray to actively growing weeds
- Use a calibrated sprayer for even coverage
- Best results when applied during warm growing conditions
- Follow all label directions for rates and turf tolerance
⚠️ Safety & Compliance
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Do not apply near water bodies or where runoff may occur
- Always read and follow the EPA-approved label
📊 Product Specifications
- Size: 6 oz
- Formulation: Liquid concentrate
- Active Ingredient: Sulfentrazone 4.26%
- Application Type: Post-emergent herbicide
- Use Sites: Turfgrass & landscaped areas
- EPA Registered: Yes
⭐ Why Choose Dismiss Herbicide?
Dismiss stands out for its speed and effectiveness against nutsedge, a weed that many herbicides struggle to control. It’s especially valuable in warm, humid regions like Florida, where nutsedge thrives.


















































