Dandelion Doom Herbicide Concentrate Refill (2-pack)
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2 -5 oz. concentrate bottle
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Double the value and coverage of iron-powered selective weed killer refills for your existing Dandelion Doom sprayer system.
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More refills, more weed control
Keep your Dandelion Doom starter system ready for a full season of weed management.
This value 2-pack of our concentrated iron-based formula gives you double the coverage for ongoing weed control. Designed for your existing Sunday herbicide pouch and wand sprayer, each bottle lets you treat up to 224 sq. ft. The powerful iron (FeHEDTA) formula targets broadleaf weeds, moss, and lawn diseases while leaving your grass unharmed. Perfect for larger properties or maintaining weed control throughout the growing season.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Two lawn-safe weed killer concentrate refills
- Kills broadleaf weeds, mosses, and algae in lawns
- Suppresses select lawn diseases
- Iron (FeHEDTA) nutrient formula
- Fast acting—results within hours
- Kills weeds down to the root
- For use with Dandelion Doom starter kits
- Treats up to 448 sq. ft. total
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Two 5 oz. bottles of iron chelated (FeHEDTA) concentrate weed killer. Designed as refills for your existing Sunday Dandelion Doom starter kits.
INSTRUCTIONS
For best results, apply between 50-85 degrees F when no rain is expected for 3+ hours:
- Pour one full bottle of Dandelion Doom into your reusable Sunday pouch and attach the sprayer
- Use your outside hose to fill the pouch up to the 1-gallon mark
- Secure the cap of the reusable pouch and shake well
- Spray onto weeds in your lawn until leaves are entirely covered
- Repeat treatment in 3-4 weeks for best results
Helpful Tips from Lawn Advisors:
How does this lawn-safe weed killer work?
Grass and weeds absorb iron differently. Weeds quickly take in too much iron, which becomes toxic and kills them. Grass absorbs iron more slowly and can tolerate higher amounts.
What weeds does Dandelion Doom control?
Dandelion Doom is effective on broadleaf weeds like black medic*, broadleaf plantain, bull thistle, Canada thistle*, common chickweed*, creeping buttercup, creeping charlie/ground ivy*, dandelion, dovefoot geranium*, English daisy*, false dandelion, healall*, moss, liverworts*, algae* and lichens*, narrow-leaved plantain*, oxalis, Persian Speedwell, prostrate knotweed*, shepherd’s-purse*, silverweed cinquefoil*, slender speedwell*, white clover, wild chamomile*.
It can also control or suppress diseases such as but not limited to*: Dollar Spot, Rust or Snow Mold.
*Not approved for this use in California. Please see CA label for all approved use.
Do I need the Dandelion Doom Starter Pack to use this product?
Yes, these are refill concentrates only. You'll need the sprayer and pouch that come with the Dandelion Doom Starter Pack or Starter 2-Pack to apply this product.
How many applications will I get from this 2-pack?
Each bottle treats up to 224 sq. ft. of lawn area, so the 2-pack provides enough concentrate for two separate applications at this coverage, or one application over a larger 448 sq. ft. area.
How to use Dandelion Doom with other Sunday products?
You can apply Dandelion Doom before or after lawn fertilizer. Allow weed control products to dry completely before applying other liquid products or watering your lawn–the longer the weed control absorbs, the more effective the application.
Does Dandelion Doom stain?
It can cause staining due to high iron formula. Avoid using on sidewalks or hard surfaces. If you spill, immediately rinse the area. For best results, mix over lawn or landscape
Are there any US states where this is not approved for use?
This product is approved for use in all states.
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I used this product as the instructions stated but received negative results. It was 0% effective on my yard, so I’m very hesitant to try it again. I was hoping for success, but it looks like I’ll have to switch to another weed control product.
Not sure why these other people are saying it didn’t work. It killed almost all of my weeds. Did use a lot more product than expected but it killed the weeds without harming the grass.
This weed killer came with our lawn plan. I applied as directed, and not one weed was killed in our Florida lawn. About a month later, I bought an Ortho product, and that did the trick. Dandelion Doom is worthless.
Works way better than anything I’ve bought at big box stores.
Should have listened to the other negative reviews before buying. Followed directions, applied in sunny/dry conditions, and even applied to a variety of different weeds. It's been two days, and every single weed is still alive and well.
I used this product approximately 24hrs ago on my lawn on both clover and some broad leaf weeds and I can see it working already. The weeds have already browned and are shriveling while the grass has remained healthy. I used this product with some level of skepticism after reading the other reviews ...
I used Dandelion Doom without success. I left a review and Sunday contacted me and worked though the issue with *and actual person*. They explained what may have happened and they sent me a different product to try after looking at pictures of the weeds in my lawn that I sent. Kudos for the advice a...
Applied as directed. Did not kill a single weed. I would not use again. Very disappointed.
Did the 2 rounds of this and neither worked to get rid of our weeds! We did it during dandelion season too!
I had high hopes that this would work on dandelions and creeping charlie. It did not. Dandelions do wilt, but simply return. Creeping charlie was barely affected. Back to herbicides, unfortunately.