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Dandelion Doom Herbicide Concentrate Starter (2-pack)
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2 - 5 oz. concentrate bottle + reusable pouch + wand sprayer Covers up to 448 sq. ft.
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Lawn-safe weed killer starter 2-pack
Iron-powered weed killer concentrates, reusable pouch and sprayer to control weeds, moss and disease in lawns.
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Double your defense against lawn weeds
Get twice the weed control with our value 2-pack of lawn-safe weed killer. Dandelion Doom targets broadleaf weeds like dandelions and clover while leaving your grass unharmed. This iron-powered formula provides extended coverage for larger lawns or multiple applications throughout the season.
Effective against broadleaf weeds like black medic, plantain, thistle, chickweed, creeping buttercup, creeping charlie, dandelion, geranium sp., English daisy, false dandelion, healall, oxalis, speedwell, knotweed, shepherd's-purse, silverweed cinquefoil, white clover, wild chamomile, as well as moss, liverworts, algae and lichens. It also controls or suppresses lawn diseases like dollar spot, rust and snow mold.
FEATURES
- Lawn-safe weed killer concentrate
- 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
- Use in lawns, gardens, and landscaped areas
- Treats up to 448 sq. ft.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 2 5 oz. iron chelated (FeHEDTA) concentrate
- 1 Reusable, easy-fill gallon pouch
- 1 Powerhouse™ battery-powered wand sprayer
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 concentrate into the reusable 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, or as needed. Store your wand sprayer and pouch for future use
How does 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. This difference allows us to target weeds while giving your lawn a healthy, deeper green color.
How to use Dandelion Doom with other Sunday products?
You can apply weed killer, like Dandelion Doom, before or after lawn fertilizer. Allow weed control products to dry completely before applying any other Sunday liquid products or watering your lawn–the longer the plant absorbs the weed control, the more effective the application.
When will I see results?
Fully drenched weeds will dry up in as little as 20 minutes or up to 24 hours, depending on the size and maturity of the plant you are spraying.
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 California label for approved use.
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 the small wand with a pouch and sprayed each dandelion plant individually. Before spraying, my yard looked like my neighbors. 24 hours later, they are dying nicely!
Never could try the product: two sprayers in a row dead on arrival. Very frustrating. Also, do YOU feel it’s easy to find troubleshooting steps on your website? Set a timer, and ask a coworker to browse the site for instructions on how to test the Dandelion Doom product if it isn’t working.
The herbicide is decent. Not great, but decent. My bigger complaint is that 3 of the bag/wand combos have leaked excessively - cost me time and money. The first time it happened, made huge mess in my garage. I learned my lesson, cleaned it all up, and put the equipment in a plastic bin. Next bag/wan...
I followed the instructions and sprayed each dandelion in my front and back yard, nothing happened. Dandelions are just as healthy as they were before. some of my grass died around the dandelions though, so it may be a good grass killer.
It works for me. I also pick off every flower before it even fully blooms to prevent more seeds. I use it in my front yard only, and you can really tell the difference. I spot treat, rather than spray the whole lawn.
Followed direction perfectly. Nothing. Dandelions never died, still growing. Will switch to a different brand for weed control
Works awesome, especially after the 2nd application as recommended in our seasonal plan
Does not work! Applied on a sunny day. Says you'll see wilting in a few hours. Nope! Waited 2 days still nothing. No rain fell for 2 days. Applied again after rain. Still nothing and there are more danelions. Seems like a complete waste of money! Going back to ortho weed be gone
From my experience I have used the Dandelion Doom for 2 years and it would work on the top of the weed but then it will not work on the root. The Plant would die and then grow back. I have gone to hand pulling the weeds and I am pulling up some dandelion with some very big and long tap roots. Too ba...
Dandelion Doom does seem to kill dandelions but it's a long, slow process. I sprayed a week ago and saw the dandelions start to wilt within hours. However, a week later, they're not dead yet and during the slow kill process, the dandelions have produced a lot of blooms that are going to seed, before...




























