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Martins TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer

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Martins TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer

Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer is a metsulfuron-methyl (MSM) selective broadleaf weed killer. It controls many different weeds found in cool and warm-season lawns. TopShot can be used on the entire lawn or as a spot treatment, leaving the grass unharmed.
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Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer is manufactured by Control Solutions and is liquid herbicide used to control various types of weeds that destroy lawns by robbing the grass of sunlight and nutrients. TopShot is a dual-action weed killer that allows the active ingredient, metsulfuron-methyl, to absorb through the leaves and roots, to stop cell division and ensure weed eradication. It is also a selective weed killer, making it ideal to treat lawns without killing the grass.

Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer is great to use on St. Augustine grass, zoysiagrass, centipede grass, bermudagrass, and many others. It comes with 2 ampules for easy mixture and application to treat up to 5,000 square feet.

Tools Needed

To use Martin's TopShot, you will need a pump-up sprayer or an adjustable rate hose-end sprayer with at least a 16 oz. capacity.

How to Use

Mixing Topshot in a sprayer

  • Step 1: First, measure the square footage of the area you want to treat. You can do this by multiplying the length and width together (length x width = square footage). This will determine how many ampules of TopShot you will need. For areas that are 2,500 square feet or smaller, you need 1 ampule of TopShot. For areas that are larger (up to 5,000 square feet), you will need 2 ampules. It is best to only treat 2.500 square feet at a time by measuring your treatment area. If applying to more than that, repeat mixing and spraying procedure for the other 2,500 square feet.
  • Step 2: If using a hose-end sprayer, first attach the sprayer to the end of your hose. Remove the sprayer's bottle, add TopShot, and then fill the bottle with 16 ounces of water. Reattach the bottle and shake to mix well. If using a pump sprayer, fill the tank halfway with water, squeeze the ampule inside the tank, then fill the remaining amount of water. Shake well to ensure a thorough mix.
  • Step 3: After you have created your solution, you can begin your application. Spray Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer evenly onto the entire lawn, being sure to coat the turf. You do not want to over-saturate; you are simply spraying the lawn to the point of wet. Do not water after application, and keep all people and pets off the treated area until dry. For best results, a fan-spray setting is recommended.

Where to Use

TopShot Herbicide application

Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer can be used on Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue, Bermuda grass, centipede grass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustine grass. Avoid spraying other areas besides your desired space. Flower beds and trees are sensitive to TopShot. 

When to Use

Apply Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer in spring, summer, fall, or any time weeds are actively growing. Apply on calm days when wind speeds are low and rain is not in the immediate forecast.

Safety Information

When used according to the label, Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer is safe to use around humans and pets once dry. Always wear the proper PPE when mixing and applying the herbicide product.

Special Considerations

Do not apply this product when temperatures exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit - this could cause burns on your grass. Be careful when treating areas around the base of trees. If there is a nick or cut on the tree from a weed-eater or similar lawn tool, the tree could become sick.

AvailabilityOnline
Restricted UseNo
Shipping RestrictionsNo Restrictions
BrandCSI
Keith's Pro Tips"The best times to apply TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer are around mid-September to early November, or late spring to early summer. Weeds are most susceptible to herbicides at these times."
Product DrawbacksTopShot's active ingredient MSM can negatively affect woody brush and ornamentals trees. For spraying around desirable trees, it is best not to spray within the tree's rootzone.
Target PestsMartin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer controls the following: Annual Sowthistle, Aster, Bittercress, Blue Mustard, Buckhorn, Bur Buttercup, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Chicory, Clover, Common Chickweed, Common Groundsel, Common Mullein, Common Purslane, Common Sunflower, Common Yarrow, Conical Catchfly, Cow Cockle, Crown Vetch, Curly Dock, Dandelion, Dog Fennel, Dollarweed, False Chamomile, Fiddleneck Tarweed, Field Pennycress, Flixweed, Florida Pusley, Goldenrod, Henbit, Hoary Cress, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Miners Lettuce, PennsylvaniaSmartweed, Plantain, Prickly Lettuce, Prostrate Knotweed, Redroot Pigweed, Redstem Filaree, Shepherdspurse, Smallseed Flaxweed, Smooth Pigweed, Spurge, Sweet Clover, Tansy Mustard, Treacle Mustard, Tumble Mustard, Virginia Buttonweed, Wild Carrot, Wild Celery, Wild Garlic, Wild Lettuce, Wild Mustard, Wild Onion, and Wood Sorrel.
Application EquipmentGloves, Hose End Sprayer, Pump Sprayer
Application MethodsBroadcast Spray, Spot Treatment
Active IngredientMetsulfuron-methyl (MSM) 25.0%
Product TypeHerbicide
FormulationEmulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application RateWhen using a pump-up sprayer, mix one Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer ampule in a 1 to 3 gallon tank full of water to treat up to 2,500 square feet. When using a hose-end sprayer, mix one Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer ampule in the reservoir and adjust the metering dial to 1-1/2 ounces per gallon to treat up to 2,500 square feet. For more specific application rates please refer to the label.
Shelf LifeWhen stored properly, Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer will last for up to 2 years. Store in original container in a dry, cool place.
YieldOne Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer comes with 2 ampules, each containing 1.8 mL of product. One ampule will treat up to 2,500 square feet, and both ampules will treat up to 5,000 square feet.
Use SitesOutdoors
Time to KillThe effects of using TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer may be seen in about 2 weeks. In some instances, a second application is necessary in 4 to 6 weeks.
Comparable ProductsQuali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide
Incompatible Grass Types St Augustine
Incompatible Home SidingBrick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Wood, Vinyl
EPA Registration #53883-345
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9/14/17
William
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An OK broadleaf herbicide
I was a little disappointed in the time it took to see results. Seems really slow acting. Several weeks later, the results were just OK. I don't think I will be buying this product in the future. I do appreciate Solutions Stores free sample. I wish I could "Try before I buy" all my chemicals! One last thing, it is not labeled for crab grass, which is my biggest headache. I will stick to MSMA and 2,4D for my broadleaf control needs.
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3/3/17
Zach
Verified Buyer
made my grass greener
I swear not only does this kill the weeds but it made my grass greener. Maybe there is some sort of synergistic effect.
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More Information
Restricted Use No
Shipping Restrictions AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
Availability Online
Signal Word WARNING
Keith's Pro Tip "The best times to apply TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer are around mid-September to early November, or late spring to early summer. Weeds are most susceptible to herbicides at these times."
Time to Kill The effects of using TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer may be seen in about 2 weeks. In some instances, a second application is necessary in 4 to 6 weeks.
Chemical Type Herbicide
Formulation Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application Methods Broadcast Spray, Spot Treatment
Product Drawbacks TopShot's active ingredient MSM can negatively affect woody brush and ornamentals trees. For spraying around desirable trees, it is best not to spray within the tree's rootzone.
Active Ingredient Metsulfuron-methyl (MSM) 25.0%
Application Equipment Gloves, Hose End Sprayer, Pump Sprayer
Mix Rate When using a pump-up sprayer, mix one Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer ampule in a 1 to 3 gallon tank full of water to treat up to 2,500 square feet. When using a hose-end sprayer, mix one Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer ampule in the reservoir and adjust the metering dial to 1-1/2 ounces per gallon to treat up to 2,500 square feet. For more specific application rates please refer to the label.
Low Use Rate 0.06 oz./1,000 sq. ft.
High Use Rate 0.06 oz./1,000 sq. ft.
Use Sites Outdoors
Yield One Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer comes with 2 ampules, each containing 1.8 mL of product. One ampule will treat up to 2,500 square feet, and both ampules will treat up to 5,000 square feet.
EPA Registration No. 53883-345
Shelf Life When stored properly, Martin's TopShot Herbicide Weed Killer will last for up to 2 years. Store in original container in a dry, cool place.
Comparable Products Quali-Pro MSM Turf Herbicide
Children or pets? No
Property Characteristics None
Questions and Answers
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  1. Q:Can I apply Martin's TopShot after heavy rainfall?
    10/1/20
  2. Q:Will this work on tropical. Signal weed/grass.?
    9/1/20
  3. Q:Should the average high temperatures be below 90 degrees when applying topshot, or can it be applied while temperature is below 90 degrees even though high temperatures are still above 90 degrees?
    8/29/20
  4. Q:Why is this unavailable in Michigan?
    8/18/20
  5. Q:Can it be used on floratan lawns?
    8/15/20
  6. Q:How long can you store TopShot once it is mixed?
    8/9/20
    A:How long can you store Topshop once its mixed

    Cathy Mozuch

    1/26/21
    Certified Buyer
  7. Q:Can I mix this in with my Target 6.0 for entire yard spraying?
    7/30/20
  8. Q:Does this product work for cats ear?
    6/7/20
  9. Q:Buffalo grass tolerate?
    4/4/20
  10. Q:is the solution supposed to be clear and runny?. As I bought some locally and just tried to mix it. There is very little clear solution and the rest is a white colored solution stuck to the vile.
    3/19/20
    A:I could not use the product on my perennial rye grass....make sure it is ok for your grass type. I discarded it so I cannot answer your question.

    Joe Capozza

    3/19/20
    Certified Buyer
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