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2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide

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2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide

2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide is a effective post-emergent weed killer used to eliminate broadleaf weeds and brush within most grassy lawns various crop areas, and successfully controls unwanted aquatic weeds and trees.
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2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide, manufactured by Alligare, is an easy to use post-emergent weed killer designed to eliminate various types of unwanted broadleaf weeds, brush, and trees.

This effective emulsifiable concentrate contains the active ingredient dimethylamine salt of 2,4, which completely controls weeds and is safe to use on most turf and lawn grass areas. As an effective selective herbicide it will quickly eliminate various broadleaf weeds and brush like carpetweed without harming foliage in various seasons.

2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide will get rid of troublesome weeds on various applications areas such as where sensitive crops are nearby or most grasses without causing unnecessary injury. This versatile product may also be used to get rid of aquatic weeds, including water hyacinth.

Tools Needed

To use 2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide, a backpack sprayer, handheld pump sprayer, or skid sprayer is needed. We suggest using a handheld pump sprayer when making spot treatment applications and small ornamental turf and lawn areas.

How to Use

spraying 2,4-D on lawn

  • Step 1: Determine how much 2,4-D Amine Herbicide to use by measuring the square footage of the treatment area. To do this, measure the length and width of the treatment area in feet then multiply them together (length x width = square footage). For general use on ornamental turfs, 2,4-D Amine should be mixed at a rate of 2 to 3.16 pints per acre. For small applications with a hand sprayer, this breaks down to 0.72 to 1.1 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet. For example, if you have a 2,000 sq. ft. yard to treat, you will need to mix 1.44 to 2.2 fl. oz. in 2 gallons of water.
  • Step 2:  Fill your sprayer halfway with the required amount of water. Add the correct amount of 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer to the spray tank and mix by shaking the spray tank. It is also suggested to mix 2,4-D with a surfactant to enhance weed control, so this is the time to add that in as well and agitate the sprayer.
  • Step 3: Apply the 2,4-D mixture to areas where unwanted vegetation is currently growing, preferably on a fan spray setting to ensure even coverage. Do not apply more than 100 ounces of 2,4-D Amine per acre in one season.

Where to Use

Applying 2,4-D Amine Herbicide on a lawn

2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide can be used on residential, commercial and industrial turfs and lawns. It is ideal for use on golf courses, cemeteries, sports fields, and other grassy areas. It can be applied to sod farms, rangelands, grass fields, croplands, non-cropland areas and other areas where broadleaf weeds and unwanted brush are growing.

Some dichondra, bentgrasses, carpet, buffalo, and St. Augustine grasses may be injured. Do not use on susceptible southern grasses such as St. Augustine.

When to Use

For best results, 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer should be applied during warm and calm weather conditions when targeted vegetation is actively growing.

Do not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established.

Safety Information

2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide is safe to use around children and pets when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when mixing and applying this product.

Do not allow livestock to graze on treated areas or feed on hay treated with 2,4-D Amine.

Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.

Special Considerations

The area in which 2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide will be applied and the type of vegetation being controlled will determine the application rate and application method. Always read the product label before making applications to be sure the proper amount of product is being applied with the proper application method.

AvailabilityIn Stores, Online
Restricted UseNo
Shipping Restrictions32 Ounce: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NM, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
1 Gallon: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NM, NY, OR, RI, SC, TX, VT, WA
2.5 Gallon: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NM, NY, OR, RI, SC, TX, VT, WA
BrandALLIGARE
Keith's Pro Tips"Treat weeds with 2,4-D when weeds are young and actively growing. Perennial weeds should be near the bud stage, but not flowering at the time of application. Use sufficient water for thorough and uniform coverage."
Product Drawbacks2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer is not ideal to use on rangelands where livestock graze. If this is a concern we recommend applying Alligare Clopyralid 3.
Target Pests2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer controls for the following weeds: Alder, Alfalfa, Alligator, American, Annual, Arrowhead, Artichoke, Aster, Austrian, Bane, Bean, Beggartick, Biden, Bindweed, Bitter, Bittercress, Bittercress-Smallflowered, Bitterweed, Blackeyed, Blessed, Bluebox, Boxelder, Broomweed, Buckhorn, Bull, Bullnettle, Bulrush, Bur, Burdock, Buttercup, Canada, Carolina, Carpetweed, Carrot, Catnip, Chickweed, Chicory, Cinquefoil, Cinquefoil-common, Claw, Clover, Cockle, Cocklebur, Coffee, Coffeeweed, Common, Copperleaf, Creeper, Creeping, Cress, Croton, Curly, Cutleaf, Daisy, Dandelion, Devil's, Dock, Dogbane, Duckweed, Elderberry, Eveningprimrose, Feather, Field, Fieldcress, Flea, Flixweed, Florida, Flowered, Frenchweed, Galinsoga, Garlic, Geranium, Giant, Goatsbeard, Goldenrod, Goosefoot, Ground, Gumweed, Hairy, Hawkweed, Healall, Hemlock, Hemp, Henbit, Hoary, Honeysuckle, Horsetail, Horseweed, Hyacinth, Indiana, Indigo, Ironweed, Ivy, Jenny, Jerusalem, Jewelweed, Jimsonweed, Johnswort, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarter, Lambsquarters, Leaf, Lettuce, Lily, Locoweed, Lotus, Lupine, Mallow, Many, Marestail, Marijuana, Marshelder, Mexican, Morningglory, Mousetail, Muskthistle, Mustard, Nettle, Nutgrass, Onion, Orange, Parrot, Parsnip, Pennycress, Pennywort, Pepperweed, Pigweed, Plantain, Poison, Pokeweed, Poorjoe, Potato, Povertyweed, Prickly, Primrose, Puncture, Purslane, Pusley, Radish, Ragweed, Rape, Red, Rocket, Rose, Rough, Rush, Russian, Sagebrush, Salsify, Shepherdspurse, Shield, Sicklepod, Smartweed, Sneezeweed, Southern, Sowthistle, Spanishneedle, Spatterdock, Speedwell, St., Stinging, Stinkweed, Strawberry, Sumac, Sunflower, susan, Sweet, Tanweed, Tarweed, Thistle, thistle, Toadflax, Tumbleweed, Velvet, Vervain, Vetch, Vine, Virginia, Water, Weed, Wild, Willow, Wintercress, Witchweed, Wormseed 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer controls for the following trees: oak, hickory, maple, pecan, elm, sumac, sweetgum, hawthorn, dogwood, alder, pines, and more.
Application EquipmentBackpack Sprayer, Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig
Application MethodsBroadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Injection, Spot Treatment
Active IngredientDimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid - 46.8%
Product TypeHerbicide
FormulationEmulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application RateThe mix rate is determined by the type of land area being treated. For small spot treatments use between 0.72 to 1.1 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet in a gallon of water. For more specific application rates please refer to the label.
Shelf Life2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer will last for up to 1 to 2 years when stored according to the product label. Store 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer in cool, dry storage areas in the original container.
YieldA gallon of 2,4-D will treat up between 2 to 4 acres of land depending on the rate being used.
Use SitesOutdoors
Time to Kill2,4-D Amine Selective Herbicide Weed Killer will produce results within 1 to 2 weeks. The type of vegetation will determine the amount of time it takes to completely eliminate unwanted vegetation.
Comparable ProductsCrossbow Herbicide, Southern AG 2,4-D Amine Weed Killer, Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide
Incompatible Grass Types Bentgrass, St Augustine
Incompatible Home SidingBrick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Wood, Vinyl
EPA Registration #81927-38
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5/20/20
Uday V.
Verified Buyer
It is awesome!!
I live in Northern Colorado where Canada Thistle is prolific and noxious as well. I ordered this product and started using it immediately on these noxious weeds, following the instructions. I could see the results overnight. Prior to this I was using an Ortho product (Ground Clear) - which resulted in less than stellar results . I would highly highly recommend this product and it is an excellent product for the money you spend.
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4/7/20
Thom S.
Verified Buyer
Works on Wild Garlic!
I applied it as the directions instructed. I mixed as instructed in a gallon of water in a hand sprayer. I spot sprayed the plants in the yard. It took a couple of days before I noticed any change in the plants. First they started to curl, and now they are fallen and yellow. Usually by now they would have been at least 4" taller and would out grow the grass until summer. But they stopped growing. I waited the two weeks recommended to cut the grass. Looks good and did not effect the grass at all. I live in South Central PA. I think I am going to be the only yard in the area without wild garlic!
100%
7/1/19
David B.
Verified Buyer
Great for bahiagrass.
I sprayed 24d on mostly weeds and bahiagrass and the next day the weeds were wilting. After a few days the weeds are gone and the grass is fine. Great stuff...
100%
6/9/19
Jerry B.
Verified Buyer
Great
Great products & fast shipping would definitely buy from them again
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5/4/19
Mark S.
Verified Buyer
2.4-D Amine
This product worked great on my Star of Beth.
I plan on getting more for the fall treatment.
THANKS !
80%
4/21/19
Donald C.
Verified Buyer
Slow, but sure. Takes about a week
It’s working. Effective on the areas that my pre- emergent didn’t handle. I will try a different pre in the fall
100%
4/16/19
Barbara G.
Verified Buyer
Great product uses direct and you won't be disappointed.
If you're actually looking for a product that does what it says this is it! It's easy to use follow the directions watch the weed start to wither over a two-week.! Reapply as directed to ensure all your weeds are gone! And to think I used to walk the yard and pull every weed! How ridiculous
60%
4/7/19
Bryan W.
Verified Buyer
I should have researched some more before making this purchase. I had to do 2 applications to fully kill the weeds in my yard. This works well on chick weed, dandilions, and henbit. But other stuff like winter grasses and weeds caused by bird seed isn't affected by this. I will do more research next time and speak to a specialist at the store. However as usual customer service was excellent and I received my product very promptly after ordering.
20%
4/2/19
Carolyn H.
Verified Buyer
NOT for use on St. Augustine grass!
Solutions recommended 2,4-D Amine to control dichondria in a St. Augustine lawn. I bought the product and read the instructions before I used it. On page 28 the manufacturer warned NOT to use it on St. Augustine. Solutions was very helpful when I brought the product back to their Bellaire store. They accepted the return and located a safe alternative.
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3/21/19
KC
Verified Buyer
Works Great!
Still a bit chilly here in the Northeast, some weeds starting to pop though, so did a test run before eventually spraying an entire acre. Mixed 1.25 oz. of 2,4-D Amine in 1 gallon of water in handheld tank sprayer, completely wet plant with product and had noticeable wilting and curling leaves in as little as 24-36 hours, so looks like we're in good shape!
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More Information
Restricted Use No
Shipping Restrictions AK, AZ, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NM, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
Availability In Stores, Online
Signal Word DANGER
Keith's Pro Tip "Treat weeds with 2,4-D when weeds are young and actively growing. Perennial weeds should be near the bud stage, but not flowering at the time of application. Use sufficient water for thorough and uniform coverage."
Target Pests Multi Alfalfa, Alligatorweed, Annual Sowthistle, Arrowhead, Aster, Austrian Fieldcress, Beggarticks, Biden, Bindweed, Bitter Winter Cress, Bittercress, Bitterweed, Black-eyed Susan, Blessed Thistle, Blue Lettuce, Broomweed, Buckhorn, Bull Nettle, Bull Thistle, Bulrush, Bur Ragweed, Burdock, Buttercup, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Carpetweed, Catnip, Cattail, Chickweed, Cinquefoil, Cockle, Cocklebur, Coffeeweed, Common Cinquefoil, Common Cocklebur, Common Lambsquarters, Common Purslane, Common Ragweed, Common Sowthistle, Coyote Brush, Creeping Jenny, Curly Indigo, Cutleaf Evening Primrose, Dandelion, Devils Claw, Dock, Dogbane, Field Pennycress, Fleabane Daisy , Flixweed, Florida Pusley, Frenchweed, Galinsoga, Giant Ragweed, Goatsbeard, Goosefoot, Gumweed, Hairy Vetch, Healall, Hemp, Henbit, Hoary Cress, Honeysuckle, Horsetail, Horseweed/Marestail, Indiana Mallow, Indigo, Ironweed, Japanese Honeysuckle, Jerusalem Artichoke, Jewelweed, Jimsonweed, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Locoweed, Lupine, Mallow, Marijuana, Marshelder, Mexicanweed, Morningglory, Mousetail, Musk Thistle, Nettle, Nutgrass, Orange Hawkweed, Parrotfeather, Parsnip, Pennsylvania Smartweed, Pennycress, Pennywort, Peppergrass, Pepperweed, Pigweed, Plantain, Poison Hemlock, Poison Ivy, Pokeweed, Poorjoe, Poverty Weed, Prickly Lettuce, Primrose, Puncture Vine, Purslane, Rabbitbrush, Ragweed, Red Clover, Rough Cinquefoil, Rush, Russian Thistle, Sagebrush, Salsify, Sand Shinnery Oak, Shepherdspurse, Sicklepod, Small-flowered Bittercress, Smartweed, Sneezeweed, Southern Wild Rose, Sowthistle, Spanishneedles, Spatterdock, Speedwell, St. Johnswort, Stinging Nettle, Stinkweed, Sunflower, Tanweed, Tarweed, Thistle, Toadflax, Tumbleweed, Velvetleaf, Vervain, Virginia Copperleaf, Virginia Creeper, Wild Carrot, Wild Garlic, Wild Lettuce, Wild Mustard, Wild Onion, Wild Parsnip, Wild Radish, Wild Rape, Wild Strawberry, Wild Sweet Potato, Willow, Witchweed, Wormseed, Yellow Rocket, Alder, Artichoke, Boxelder, Buckbrush, Chamise, Chaparral, Cherokee Rose, Chicory, Coastal Sage, Coffee Bean, Croton, Elderberry, Goldenrod, Ground Ivy, Manzanita, Mustard, Sumac, Sweet Clover, Vetch, Wild Grape, American Lotus, Duckweed, Water Hyacinth, Water Lily, Water Plantain, Water Primrose, Water Shield
Time to Kill 2,4-D Amine Selective Herbicide Weed Killer will produce results within 1 to 2 weeks. The type of vegetation will determine the amount of time it takes to completely eliminate unwanted vegetation.
Chemical Type Herbicide
Formulation Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application Methods Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Injection, Spot Treatment
Product Drawbacks 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer is not ideal to use on rangelands where livestock graze. If this is a concern we recommend applying Alligare Clopyralid 3.
Active Ingredient Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid - 46.8%
Application Equipment Backpack Sprayer, Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig
Mix Rate The mix rate is determined by the type of land area being treated. For small spot treatments use between 0.72 to 1.1 fl. oz. per 1,000 square feet in a gallon of water. For more specific application rates please refer to the label.
Low Use Rate 0.75 fl. oz../1,000 sq. ft.
High Use Rate 3.06 fl. oz../1,000 sq. ft.
Use Sites Outdoors
Yield A gallon of 2,4-D will treat up between 2 to 4 acres of land depending on the rate being used.
EPA Registration No. 81927-38
Shelf Life 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer will last for up to 1 to 2 years when stored according to the product label. Store 2,4-D Amine Selective Weed Killer in cool, dry storage areas in the original container.
Comparable Products Crossbow Herbicide, Southern AG 2,4-D Amine Weed Killer, Trimec Southern Broadleaf Herbicide
Children or pets? Yes
Property Characteristics None
Questions and Answers
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  1. Q:Is the product made in the USA? If not what is the country of origin?
    3/19/23
    A:You would have to speak directly with the manufacturer, Alligare, as we do not create this product. However, we do not have this product in stock at our warehouse and it is available for purchase. 334-741-9393 or https://alligare.com/contact-us/#:~:text=334%2D741%2D9393%20or%20888%2DALLIGARE&text=To%20navigate%2C%20press%20the%20arrow%20keys.

    Amanda Chavez

    3/20/23
    Certified Buyer
  2. Q:Is it Safe on zoysia?
    2/11/23
    A:Yes it is! We have zoysia and have used the product for a few years now.

    William Watson

    2/11/23
    Certified Buyer
  3. Q:Can I use this product for the hack and squirt method to kill sweet gum trees?
    1/8/23
    A:2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide must be applied as a tree injection to control sweetgum trees in in forest and other non-crop areas.

    Amanda Chavez

    1/9/23
    Certified Buyer
  4. Q:How long does it last?
    1/4/23
    A:You can typically store the 2 4-D Amine for about 3 years.

    Weed Specialist

    6/28/17
    Certified Buyer
  5. Q:Is it safe for fish?
    10/21/22
    A:not sure I suggest diquat - Reward

    Wayne Emmert

    10/21/22
    Certified Buyer
  6. Q:how many gal of mixed chemicle for acre ?
    10/21/22
    A:Mix the ounce per the label per gal. I think it’s about 6 to 8 ounce per gal. I have a 15 gal pull behind sprayer. My front 3 1/2 acre field takes about 30 gals.

    Gary L. Follis

    10/21/22
    Certified Buyer
  7. Q:Will it kill kudzu?
    10/5/22
    A:If applied according to product instructions, it should successfully control Kudzu. We have other product suggestions for Kudzu control on this page. https://www.solutionsstores.com/kudzu-control

    Camille Landry

    8/10/18
    Certified Buyer
  8. Q:what aquatic weeds will this product kill?
    8/14/22
    A:It would be best to look at page 7 of the 2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide label for specific aquatic weeds or at target pests on this webpage.

    Amanda Chavez

    8/15/22
    Certified Buyer
  9. Q:Is this safe to use in flower beds?
    6/21/22
    A:I wouldn't advise using in flower beds unless the application was precise and with the precise mixture of the product with water.

    Thomas Gargiulo

    6/23/22
    Certified Buyer
  10. Q:Can I use 24d amine to control broadleaf weeds in sweet corn post emergence?
    6/3/22
    A:2,4-D Amine Selective Post-Emergent Herbicide is labeled to be used on sweet corn when the preharvest interval (PHI) is 45 days and limited to one post-emergence application per crop cycle.

    Amanda Chavez

    6/3/22
    Certified Buyer
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