MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor)
MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor)
MSM Turf Herbicide is a professional selective herbicide that quickly eliminates broadleaf and grassy weeds in cool-seasoned turf of ornamental lawns, sod farms, and golf courses.
MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor), manufactured by Quali Pro, is high quality post-emergent granular herbicide that removes broadleaf and grassy weeds in cool-seasoned grasses.
This product is the generic version of the popular herbicide brand, Manor Herbicide. MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) is specifically formulated with the active ingredient metsulfuron-methyl 60.0%, which travels through the plant roots to stunt their growth. As a result, complete weed death occurs within a couple of weeks with no possibility of regrowth from leftover plant material.
MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) is a professional-grade post-emergent weed killer that stops weed growth and betters the aesthetic appearance of lawns and golf courses.
Tools Needed
To apply MSM Turf Herbicide, you will need to use a backpack sprayer, handheld pump sprayer, or professional skid sprayer. When treating small areas we recommend using the handheld pump sprayer.
How to Use
- Step 1: Determine how much MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) 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 the length and width together (length X width = square footage). For acerage, take the square footage and divide it by one acre (square footage / 43,560 sq. ft. = acres). Depending on the weed and type of turf, apply between 0.125 to 1 oz. of MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) in 20-80 gallons of water per acre of ornamental turf, golf courses, and sod farms. For non-agricultural uses, use 1/3 to 4 oz. of product in 100 gallons of water per acre. For spot applications on established grasses in rangelands, use 1 oz. of product per 100 gallons of water. Refer to the label for specific application rates and restrictions.
- Step 2: Begin agitating the sprayer and then add half the amount of water and measured amount of MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) to the spray tank. As soon as the product is thoroughly mixed in the water, begin adding more water to the spray tank. Continue to agitating process and add any additional label approved ingredients at this time.
- Step 4: Apply MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) mixture to the top and bottom of weed leaves until wet, but not the point of runoff. Another application may be needed within 4 to 6 weeks.
Where to Use
MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) can be applied to cool-seasoned turf in ornamental turf, such as lawns, parks, cemeteries, and golf courses (fairways, aprons, tees, and roughs). It may also be used for non-agricultural use such as sod farms.
When to Use
Apply MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) when weeds are young and at least 2-3 inches in height. Turf should be well-established at time of application and not experiencing any stress from drought, insects, disease, cold temperatures, or high temperatures.
Do not apply to turf less than 1 year old.
Do not plant ornamentals such as shrubs and trees in treated areas for at least 1 year after the last application, or bedding plants for at least 2 year
Safety Information
MSM Turf 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 or applying this product.
Do not allow people or pets to enter treated areas until the sprays have dried.
Special Considerations
Results made by MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) are slowed down by cold or frozen soil when scheduling the application intervals, it is suggested to make the first application in spring to early summer.
If applications are made in late summer, MSM Turf Herbicide should not be applied again until the spring of the following year.
Availability | In Stores, Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | 8 Ounce: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA 2 Ounce: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Brand | QUALI-PRO |
Keith's Pro Tips | "Wait at least 1 year before planting trees and shrubs in areas treated with MSM Turf Herbicide and wait at least 2 years before planting flowering plants." |
Product Drawbacks | MSM Turf Herbicide is not a pre emergent herbicide and must make contact with leafy tissue of the plant in order to be effective. If a pre emergent herbicide is needed, we recommend Balan 2.5 G Pre-Emergent Herbicide. |
Target Pests | Annual Sowthistle, Ash, Aspen, Aster, Atherstone Lovegrass, Bahiagrass, Bandelion, Big Bluestems, Bittercress, Bittersneezeweed, Bkue Grama, Black Henbane, Black Locust, Black Spruce, Blackberry, Blackbery, Blackeyed-Susan, Blue Mustard, Bluebunch, Brazil Pusley, Broom Snakeweed, Buckhorn, Buckhorn Plantain, Buffalograss, Bull Thistle, Bur Buttercup, Camelthorn, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Cherry, Chickweed, Chicory, Clover, Cocklebur, Common Chickweed, Common Crupina, Common Groundsel, Common Mullein, Common Purslane, Common Sunflower, Common Tansy, Common Yarrow, Conical Catchflu, Conical Catchfly, Cottonwood, Cow Cockle, Creeping Beggarweed, Crown Vetch, Curly Dock, Curly Dock Dewberry, Dalmation Toadflax, Dandelion, Dog Fennel, Dogfennel, Dollarweed, Dunecap Larkspur, Dyer's Woad, Eastern Red Cedar, Elder, Fall Ground Ivy, False Chamomile, Fiddleneck Tarweed, Field Bindweed, Field Pennycress, Fir, Flixweed, Florida Betony, Florida Pusley, Foxtail, Goldenrod, Gorse, Greasewood, Green Sprangletop, Ground Ivy, Gumweed, Halogenton, Hawthorn, Henbit, Hoary Cress, Honeysuckle, Horseweed, Houndstongue, Kleingrass, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Little Bluestems, Lockoweed, Logodium, Lovegrass, Lupine, Macimillion Sunflower, Marestail, Miners Lettuce, Mulberry, Multiflora Rose, Muscadine, Musk Thistle, Oaks, Ocean Spray, Old World Climbing Fern, Orchardgrass, Osage Orange, Oxalis, Oxeye Daisy, Parsley-Piert, Pennsylvania Smartweed, Pensylvania Smartweed, Perennial Pepperweed, Plains, Plains Coreopsis, Plantain, Plumeless Thistle, Poison Hemlock, Prickly Lettuce, Prostrate Knotweed, Prostrate Spurge, Purple Loosestrife, Purple Scabious, Ragweed, Red Maple, Redroot PigWeed, Redroot Pigweed, Redstem Filaree, Rosering Gaillardia, Roughstem Fleabane, Russian Knapweed, Ryegrass, Salmonberry, Salsify, Sand Bluestems, Sand Lovegrass, Scotch Thistle, Scouringrush, Seaside Arrowgrass, Seedling Dogfennel, Sericea Lespedeza, Shepherd's Purse, Shepherdspruce, Shepherdspurse, Sideoats Grama, Silky Crazyweed, Smallseed Falseflax, Smallseed Flaxweed, Smooth Pigweed, Snowberry, Southern Sida, Spring Ground Ivy, Spruce, Spurge, Spurweed, St. Johnswort, Sulfur Cinquefoil, Sweet Clover, Switchgrass, Tal Larkspur, Tansy Mustard, Tansy Ragwort, Tansymustard, Teasel, Thimbleberry, Treacle Mustard, Tree pf Heavem, Tulip Tree, Tumble Mustard, Virginia Buttonweed, Votn Cockle, Weeping Lovegrass, Western Salsify, Wheatgrass, White Clover, White Horary Cress, White Spruce, Whitetop, Wild Caraway, Wild Carrot, Wild Celery, Wild Garlic, Wild Grape, Wild Iris, Wild Lettuce, Wild Mustard, Wild Omiom, Wild Onion, Wild Parsnip, Wild Rose, Wild Roses, Wildgrass, Willow, Wilman Lovegrass, Wood Sorrel, Woodsorrel, Wooly Croton, WW Spar Bluestems, Yankeeweed, and Yellow Toadflax |
Application Equipment | Backpack Sprayer, Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment |
Active Ingredient | Metsulfuron Methyl 60% |
Product Type | Herbicide |
Formulation | Water Dispersible Granule (WDG) |
Application Rate | Depending on the weed and type of turf, apply between 0.125 to 1 oz. of MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) in 20-80 gallons of water per acre of ornamental turf, golf courses, and sod farms. For non-agricultural uses, use 1/3 to 4 oz. of product in 100 gallons of water per acre. For spot applications on established grasses in rangelands, use 1 oz. of product per 100 gallons of water. |
Shelf Life | MSM Turf Herbicide will last for up to 3 years when stored in a secured warehouse or storage building. Do not store near open containers of fertilizers, seeds, or other pesticides. |
Yield | For most applications, 0.125 ounce to 1.0 ounce of MSM Turf Herbicide will treat up to 1 acre. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Time to Kill | MSM Turf takes 1 to 2 weeks for control of most weeds. Repeat applications may be necessary for tought to control weeds. |
Comparable Products | Fahrenheit Herbicide |
Incompatible Grass Types | St Augustine |
EPA Registration # | 53883-430 |
The literature I've read indicates that an initial application should be done when the plant is actively growing, but before the plant begins to produce seeds (burrs). And not in heavy draught conditions or if rain is forecast for the next 24-48 hours. In west-central Texas (Coleman County) that was any time after the first weed in May. I applied on May 12th.
A second application is recommended four to six weeks later as this weed produces a significant root (almost like a tiny carrot) that store enough carbohydrate for the plant to regenerate, thus the follow-up application. I'm planning on my second app sometime between July 19th-26th.
My understanding is that the active ingredient is metsulfuron-methyl, a broadleaf herbicide, and as such will not harm grasses. That said, shrubs, flowers, garden vegetables, and small trees MUST be protected. We simply covered ours with plastic bags weighted down with rocks.
Applications should be performed on a day/time when winds is less than 10 mph as overspray can produce highly undesirable results.
Restricted Use | No |
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Shipping Restrictions | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Availability | In Stores, Online |
Signal Word | CAUTION |
Keith's Pro Tip | "Wait at least 1 year before planting trees and shrubs in areas treated with MSM Turf Herbicide and wait at least 2 years before planting flowering plants." |
Target Pests Multi | Annual Sowthistle, Aster, Bahiagrass, Beebalm, Bitter Sneezeweed, Bittercress, Black Henbane, Black-eyed Susan, Blue Mustard, Brazil Pusley, Broom Snakeweed, Buckhorn, Buckhorn Plantain, Bull Thistle, Bur Buttercup, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Cherry, Chickweed, Clover, Cocklebur, Common Chickweed, Common Crupina, Common Groundsel, Common Lambsquarters, Common Mullein, Common Purslane, Common Sunflower, Common Tansy, Common Yarrow, Conical Catchfly, Corn Cockle, Cowcockle, Creeping Beggarweed, Crown Vetch, Curly Dock, Cutleaf Evening Primrose, Dalmation Toadflax, Dandelion, Dewberry, Dollarweed, Duncecap Larkspur, Dyer’s Woad, False Chamomile, Fiddleneck Tarweed, Field Bindweed, Field Pennycress, Flixweed, Florida Betony, Florida Pusley, Foxtail, Greasewood, Gumweed, Halogeton, Henbit, Hoary Cress, Honeysuckle, Horseweed/Marestail, Houndstongue, Kochia, Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Locoweed, Lupine, Maximillion Sunflower, Miners Lettuce, Multiflora Rose, Musk Thistle, Oak, Old World Climbing Fern Lygodium, Oxalis, Oxeye Daisy, Parsley Piert, Pennsylvania Smartweed, Perennial Pepperweed, Plains Coreopsis, Plantain, Plumeless Thistle, Poison Hemlock, Prickly Lettuce, Prostrate Spurge, Prostrate_Knotweed, Purple Scabious, Ragweed, Redroot Pigweed, Redstem Filaree, Rosering Gaillardia, Rough Fleabane, Russian Knapweed, Ryegrass, Salsify, Scotch Thistle, Scouringrush, Seaside Arrowgrass, Seedling Dogfennel, Shepherdspurse, Silky Crazyweed, Slimleaf Lambsquarters, Smallseed Falseflax, Smallseed Flaxweed, Smooth Pigweed, Snow Speedwell, Snowberry, Southern Sida, Spurweed, St. Johnswort, Tall Larkspur, Tansy Mustard, Tansy Ragwort, Teasel, Treacle Mustard, Tumble Mustard, Tumble Pigweed, Virginia Buttonweed, Western Salsify, White Clover, Whitetop, Wild Caraway, Wild Carrot, Wild Celery, Wild Garlic, Wild Iris, Wild Lettuce, Wild Mustard, Wild Onion, Wild Parsnip, Willow, Woodsorrel, Woolly Croton, Yankeweed, Yellow Toadflax, Ash, Aspen, Black Locust, Black Spruce, Blackberry, Camelthorn, Chicory, Cottonwood, Dogfennel, Eastern Red Cedar, Elder, Elm, Firs, Goldenrod, Gorse, Ground Ivy, Hawthorn, Mulberry, Ocean Spray, Osage Orange, Purple Loosestrife, Red Maple, Salmonberry, Sericea Lespedeza, Sulfur Cinquefoil, Sweet Clover, Thimbleberry, Tree-of-Heaven, Tulip Tree, White Spruce, Wild Grape, Wild Rose |
Time to Kill | MSM Turf takes 1 to 2 weeks for control of most weeds. Repeat applications may be necessary for tought to control weeds. |
Chemical Type | Herbicide |
Formulation | Water Dispersible Granule (WDG) |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment |
Product Drawbacks | MSM Turf Herbicide is not a pre emergent herbicide and must make contact with leafy tissue of the plant in order to be effective. If a pre emergent herbicide is needed, we recommend Balan 2.5 G Pre-Emergent Herbicide. |
Active Ingredient | Metsulfuron Methyl 60% |
Application Equipment | Backpack Sprayer, Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig |
Mix Rate | Depending on the weed and type of turf, apply between 0.125 to 1 oz. of MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) in 20-80 gallons of water per acre of ornamental turf, golf courses, and sod farms. For non-agricultural uses, use 1/3 to 4 oz. of product in 100 gallons of water per acre. For spot applications on established grasses in rangelands, use 1 oz. of product per 100 gallons of water. |
Low Use Rate | 0.003 oz./1,000 sq. ft. |
High Use Rate | 0.09 oz./1,000 sq. ft. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Yield | For most applications, 0.125 ounce to 1.0 ounce of MSM Turf Herbicide will treat up to 1 acre. |
EPA Registration No. | 53883-430 |
Shelf Life | MSM Turf Herbicide will last for up to 3 years when stored in a secured warehouse or storage building. Do not store near open containers of fertilizers, seeds, or other pesticides. |
Comparable Products | Fahrenheit Herbicide |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:Can you spray it on citrus trees to erradicate the bugs or problems causing citrus greening?1/25/24A:Injury to or loss of desirable trees (such as citrus) or other plants may occur when MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) is applied on or near desirable trees or other plants, or on areas where their roots may extend or in locations where the chemical may be washed or moved into contact with their roots.
Amanda Chavez
1/26/24Certified Buyer -
Q:Will it hurt my centipede grass?6/27/23A:This thing destroyed my kentucky blue grass yard 2 years ago and I still have damaged spots since then. Don’t buy it.
Kleine Dutra
6/27/23Certified Buyer -
Q:does this product kill Doveweed?6/13/23A:MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) will not control doveweed. Blindside Herbicide Post Emergent will control doveweed. https://www.solutionsstores.com/blindside-herbicide
Amanda Chavez
6/26/23Certified Buyer -
Q:Does it kill khaki weed?5/28/23A:MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) is not labeled to control khaki weed.
Amanda Chavez
5/30/23Certified Buyer -
Q:When is the best time in the Spring to spray and what does the temperature need to be?4/30/23A:best used below 80,make sure you follow directions and use more than recommended, also it take a while(a week) to work. I wouldn't use it within two weeks.
keith cutler
5/1/23Certified Buyer -
Q:can a calcium/lime soil amender be mixed with this product ?4/20/23A:should not be a problem
Wayne Emmert
4/20/23Certified Buyer -
Q:Surfactant how much surfactant to use with msm?3/27/23A:This will depend on the application site and targeted weed. What weed is it and where are you trying to apply MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor)? Is not sure, then reach out to out customer service team at 800-479-6583.
Amanda Chavez
3/27/23Certified Buyer -
Q:Can you use it to kill Bahia grass?3/14/23A:MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) can be used to kill bahiagrass. Do not use on Bahiagrass where it is the desired turf, as severe injury may result.
Amanda Chavez
3/14/23Certified Buyer -
Q:We live in the Oklahoma City area. We are deciding between MSM Turf Herbicide (Manor) and Triad Select for a port-emergent herbicide. This will used in a 25 gal sprat tank. Which one do you recommend and why?2/22/23A:This will depend on the weed you are trying to control and the application site to be treated.
Amanda Chavez
2/22/23Certified Buyer -
Q:Does it have any effect on St Augustine Grass?10/11/22A:msm turf yellowed my bramuda grass spot spraying,so it will probably do he same on st augustine.
Stacy Dean
10/11/22Certified Buyer