Triplet® Low Odor is a liquid post-emergent broadleaf herbicide that uses an innovative and unique formulation of 2,4-D. This powerful combination herbicide selectively controls broadleaf weeds in turfgrass, without the initial strong odor or lingering chemical smell. Stubborn weeds like dandelion, clover, chickweed, henbit and plantains don’t stand a chance against the three dynamic herbicides in Triplet Low Odor.
Triplet® Low Odor is a liquid post-emergent broadleaf herbicide that uses an innovative and unique formulation of 2,4-D. This powerful combination herbicide selectively controls broadleaf weeds in turfgrass, without the initial strong odor or lingering chemical smell. Stubborn weeds like dandelion, clover, chickweed, henbit and plantains don’t stand a chance against the three dynamic herbicides in Triplet Low Odor.
BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL WITH NO RESIDUAL ODOR
- Efficacious, broad-spectrum weed control with significantly reduced odor and no residual smell
- Offers the power of three proven herbicides including a unique TIPA 2,4-D
- Proprietary surfactant system that enhances weed penetration and outperforms traditional three-way products
- Excellent control of a variety of broadleaf weeds
- Ideal for cool- or warm-season turf
- Labeled for sod farm usage
- Tank-mix compatible with most liquid fertilizers and iron*
- *Compatibility test required
APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Ornamental Lawns & Turf Application Rates
SITE
PER 1000 SQ FT
Use Rate (fl oz):1.1 to 1.5
Spray volume (gallons):0.5 to 5
PER ACRE
Use Rate (pints):3 to 4
Spray volume(gallons): 5 to 220
Bahiagrass, bluegrass, common bermudagrass, fescue, ryegrass, zoysiagrass
Use Directions: For Professional Lawn Maintenance: Higher water volumes may be used when tank-mixed with a turf fertilizer. Follow fertilizer labels for proper amounts to add.
If Bermudagrass is Dormant: Up to 4 pints per acre may be used. However, some hybrid bermudagrasses may be sensitive to this product. Contact your local extension service weed control specialist.
St. Augustinegrass and centipedegrass: Maximum 0.75 to 0.90, 1 to 5 ; Maximum 2 to 2.5 , 40 to 200
Use Directions: Use reduced rates if grass is stressed from heat or drought. Exercise care when applying during growth stages from dormancy. Some temporary discoloration may occur on warm-season grasses.
Bentgrass (putting and bowling greens): Maximum 0.67, 3.3 ; Maximum 1.8, 145
Use Directions: Apply on closely mowed bentgrass, preferably in May or mid-August through September. Slight turf yellowing will disappear after about one week.
Note: Care should be taken to avoid overdosing bentgrass, St. Augustinegrass and centipedegrass or injury may result. Large volumes of spray water (i.e. 0.67 fluid ounce in 3.3 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet) will aid in obtaining uniform coverage. If hand-type sprayers are used, it is preferable to use a single nozzle sprayer rather than a multiple nozzle boom as sideways application with a boom where the spray is from more than one nozzle is allowed to fall on the same area will result in heavy local over-application and subsequent turf discoloration or injury.
Sod Farm Application Rates
SITE
Bluegrass, fescue, ryegrass
USE RATE (pints): 3 to 4
SPRAY VOLUME (gallons per acre): 5 to 175
Bluegrass, fescue, ryegrass
Creeping bentgrass
USE RATE (pints): 1.8
Bahiagrass, common and hybrid bermudagrass,
St. Augustinegrass and zoysiagrass
USE RATE (pints): 2 to 2.5
Use Directions: Apply to actively growing broadleaf weeds. Application to grass seedlings is recommended after the second mowing.
Non-turf Areas Application Rates
Roadsides (including aprons and guardrails), rights-of-way and other similar non-crop areas: For control of broadleaf weeds, mix at a rate of 7 pints per 43,560 sq ft. Ensure adequate water to thoroughly saturate all weeds.
For control of woody plants, apply to both stems and foliage any time from the time foliage is completely matured until the time plants start to go dormant. All leaves, stems and suckers must be completely wet to the ground line for effective control. Regrowth may be anticipated on the more resistant species. Add 1 to 1.5 gallons per 43,560 sq ft.
See label for complete application rates and recommendations.
EPA REG. NO.: 228-409
ACTIVE INGR.: 2,4-D TIPA (47.33%), mecoprop-p (8.17%), dicamba (2.30%)
FORMULATION: liquid
CHEM. FAMILY: phenoxyaliphatic acid, benzoic acid
HRAC NUMBER: 4
SIGNAL WORD: danger
RESTRICTED: no
PACKAGE SIZE: 2 x 2.5 gal, 30 gal, 55 gal
KEY USES
Athletic and sports fields
Cemeteries
Golf courses (fairways, aprons, tees and roughs)
Non-turf areas (roadsides and rights-of-ways)
Ornamental turf lawns (residential, industrial and institutional)
Parks
Sod farms
KEY WEEDS CONTROLLED
(See product label for complete list)
Bedstraw
Black medic
Buckhorn
Burdock
Carrot, wild
Chicory
Chickweed
Clover
Dandelion
Dock
Garlic, wild
Ground ivy
Healall
Henbit
Knotweed
Lambsquarters
Lespedeza
Lettuce, wild
Mallow
Morningglory
Onion, wild
Peppergrass
Pigweed
Plantain
Poison ivy
Poison oak
Purslane
Ragweed
Sheep sorrel
Shepherd’s-purse
Speedwell
Spurge
Yarrow