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Primesource Meso 4 SC Select is a potent, group 27 herbicide designed for both pre- and post-emergent control of over 45 broadleaf weeds and grasses. Its systemic action ensures deep absorption through leaves, roots, and shoots, delivering effective weed eradication without damaging turfgrass. Ideal for use during seeding, overseeding, or lawn renovation, this concentrated liquid formula offers professional-grade weed control with exceptional value and flexibility.
| ASIN | B07L3S9FKX |
| Active Ingredients | Mesotrione |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,478 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #258 in Weed Killers |
| Brand | Primesource |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,275) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | MESO 4SCSEL12X8 |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Prime Source |
| Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 2.95 x 2.6 inches |
| UPC | 653341837493 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
R**H
Works well
Works great will buy again
B**N
Excellent selective herbicide!
I bought this to eliminate weeds without harming our Buffalograss lawn. It’s very concentrated, so you have to mix it yourself in a sprayer- but that makes it an incredible value. I finally ran out of my first bottle, after about 5 years of use! The concentrate keeps fine, but once mixed you should use it quickly. I recommend adding a surfactant and dye, which will help it stick to the plants and show you where you’ve sprayed, which helps you save energy and supplies. It really feels like magic- it won’t harm the grass, but in a few days the weeds begin to lighten and eventually turn white and die!
C**F
On St Augustine vs oxalis: yes
Okay, I've had a very tough lawn problem which, because I live in So. California, has been almost impossible to solve. The oxalis (kind of clover with little yellow flowers) has been coming in every winter and it has gotten so bad that you really can't see the St Augustine anymore. It all dies back by about April or May, but blocking the sunlight all winter is really done a terrible number on the grass. Anyway I finally decided I would try to get rid of it by whatever means necessary, except that most herbicides you can apply to St Augustine aren't available in California, and most of the things that are available in California you can't apply to St Augustine or don't kill oxalis. You see the catch 22 there? So this product says you really shouldn't apply it to St Augustine either, unless it's being grown "at a sod farm". Well that's puzzling to me I don't really get it, so I decided to take the risk cause I didn't have much to lose. I think the risk is it may turn your grass white. But that seems to be a temporary thing and the grass can come back. At any rate I sprayed it on at a point in Feb. at which you could really only see all the oxalis anyway. I hadn't mowed the lawn and at least 8 weeks to let the oxalis grow up above the grass. I tried not to get too much on the grass itself. About 3 weeks after the first application the oxalis had withered and turned kind of a yellow color but it was still there. So as directed I put on a second application. About 3 weeks after that and the oxalis is pretty well gone. So even though on the second application I got probably more of the product on the grass, the grass really wasn't harmed too much. It kind of is a bit on the pale side but not white, and even that is now starting to disappear and a deeper green is forming. It's been probably five weeks after the second application and the lawn is really looking great and there's very very few weeds of any kind in it. Pretty thrilled. So my basic message is, if you have St Augustine and you're at your wit's end you might as well try this even though the label says it's not a great idea. I really looked all over the Internet and couldn't find a good answer to this question.
C**S
Works just like Tenacity for MUCH LESS $
I used Tenacity for the first time in 2018, and the results were negligible. I'm sure it had something to do with my inexperience and fear of using too much. However, the next time (earlier this 2019 year), I used more with the same results. I ended up using all of it on my .37 acres. I needed more, but the price went from $65-ish to OVER $112! No way was I going to pay that! I searched and found this Meso 4 that has the same ingredients, and I'm glad I did. It worked better (for me) than Tenacity. I'm not saying Tenacity does not work, but this worked like everyone described Tenacity should have worked for me; at a price I can deal with. Reviews are complaining about not receiving a syringe like Tenacity. Well, I didn't get one when I purchased this, nor the Tenacity, so it was a non-issue for me. I still have the syringe I previously bought. Why don't those reviewers still have theirs?
M**K
Better price than Tenacity
Have bought a couple bottles of this, works good and costs less than Tenacity
S**A
great for battling early emergent weeds and safe for my tttf grass type
you need this is you are planting new seed. is will deter 95% of all weeds from growing before your grass can take over the lawn. its a life saviour if you dont want to be pulling out all the weeds.
S**E
It kills living crabgrass
It came in a little bottle, but it's very potent. Three eye droppers for 18 gallons of water. Works best after the second application.
Q**Y
The turf grasses died, but the crabgrass and yellow nutsedge survived just fine. Updated.
According to the directions, mesotrione can be used on the same day that new, cool-season grasses are seeded. I carefully applied the product according to the directions. The yellow nutsedge and crabgrass grew just fine, but most of the grasses died after they germinated (Kentucky Blue, tall fescue, perennial rye). This was despite the addition of proper amounts of nitrogen and water (twice daily) and a protective layer of a straw product manufactured for seeding. This was done in spring and the soil was kept consistently moist. My suspicion is that the lot of product that I received was not chemically pure. The product was applied at the coverage rate indicated at a concentration of 1 teaspoon per 2 gallon including 2 teaspoon non-ionic surfactant (Herbicide Helper). Some mature grass bordering this large patch was also killed to 100% while the weeds that were supposed to be killed mostly thrived. I believe the batch I received was defective. A sticker on the bottle reads "30010" which is possibly the batch. The bottle arrived in leaking condition. I wish I would have just returned it. UPDATE: I have made my rating neutral to 3 stars to reflect new information. In September, there was a large emergence of a somewhat rarer insect pest in the area, craneflies. There is a good chance that they could have eaten the roots of the turf grass. However, this product still did not help with crabgrass or nutsedge, so marking it up from 1 star to 3.
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