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Gordon's 1 gal. Amine 400 2 4-D Weed Killer

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Gordon's 1 gal. Amine 400 2 4-D Weed Killer

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Gordon's 1 gal. Amine 400 2 4-D Weed Killer

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The Gordon's 1 gal. Amine 400 2 4-D Weed Killer offers dependable, economical broadleaf weed control. Featuring a concentrated 2, 4-D herbicide formulation for effective performance, this weed killer concentrate can be mixed with other products for easy and convenient use. The lawn weed killer is designed to be used on fencerows, drainage ditch banks, rights-of-ways and industrial sites.

For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.

  • Offers economical broadleaf weed control in lawns, pastures, rangeland, corn, sorghum, wheat and barley
  • Concentrated 2, 4-D herbicide formulation provides effective performance
  • Can be mixed with other weed killer products
  • Use on fencerows, drainage ditch banks, rights-of-ways and industrial sites
  • Mix 1.1 fl. oz. of weed killer concentrate to treat up to 1,000 sq. ft.

Q&As

1 - 10 of 539 Questions

Q: is this safe for CENTIPEDE lawns? Bermuda?

3 days ago
1 Answer
  • A: Howdy neighbor! Gordon's Amine 400 2,4-D Weed Killer is highly toxic and unsafe for Centipede grass, but it can be used safely on established Bermuda lawns if applied with strict precautions. Centipede grass is incredibly sensitive to the chemical 2,4-D, meaning an application will severely injure, yellow, or completely kill your turf. While Bermuda grass has a much higher natural tolerance, spraying it when summer temperatures rise above 85°F can still scorch your lawn.
    2 days ago
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Q: Will it harm fruit trees

4 days ago
1 Answer
  • A: Howdy neighbor! Yes, Gordon's Amine 400 2,4-D Weed Killer can severely harm, stunt, or completely kill fruit trees if it touches their leaves, green bark, or shallow roots.
    2 days ago
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Q: Can this be used on corn

15 days ago
2 Answers
  • Product Specialist
    A: Yes, this can be used on corn.
    15 days ago
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Q: Is this safe to use on my soy bean field after beans are up

23 days ago
1 Answer
  • Product Specialist
    A: This can be used as a pre-plant treatment to a field, but if applied to growing soybeans, it can cause damage or death to the plants.
    22 days ago
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Q: How many ounces of product per gallon?

a month ago
2 Answers
  • Product Specialist
    A: For lawns, apply 1 oz / gal / 1,000 sq ft. For pastures, apply 1.5 oz / gal / 1,000 sq ft.
    a month ago
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Q: Will it kill field grass?

a month ago
1 Answer
  • Product Specialist
    A: This product is designed to control broadleaf weeds. It is not a grass herbicide.
    a month ago
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Q: Will this harm surrounding vegetation and will it kill poison hemlock?

a month ago
1 Answer
  • A: Howdy neighbor! Gordon's Amine 400 2,4-D will kill poison hemlock if applied when the plant is young, but it will also harm or kill nearby broadleaf plants, such as flowers, vegetables, and shrubs. While it is generally safe for most established grasses, it can severely injure warm-season lawns like St. Augustine or Zoysia.
    a month ago
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Q: Can it be used on pastures 6 weeks old

a month ago
1 Answer
  • Product Specialist
    A: Do not use on newly seeded areas until the grass is well established, which may take at least 6 weeks.
    a month ago
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Q: How to use it

a month ago
2 Answers
  • Product Specialist
    A: Apply to emerged weeds. For best results, treat when weeds are young and actively growing. Spray broadleaf weeds, woody plants or mixed brush uniformly and thoroughly by wetting all leaves, stems, bark and root collars.
    a month ago
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Q: Does it kill the roots?

a month ago
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    A: This product is absorbed by the foliage and translocated to the roots, resulting in total weed death.
    a month ago
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43 out of 49 (88%) reviewers recommend this product

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This weed killer product has shown mixed results. Many customers report it is effective at eliminating common weeds, but it may take a couple weeks to fully kill the weeds. However, some found it inef...
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Professional lawn care company uses this

12 years ago
Professional lawn care operator here. We've maintained over the years that this product has been one of the secret to our profits. It's one of (if not the) cheapest 2-4-d product on the market and it does a really good job. We use this product in the spring and fall to blanket spray our yards and it has literally saved us thousands of dollars over the years. A couple of things I've noted over the years to be aware of. 1. It does not kill really tough broadleaf weeds like woodsorrell, dollarweed or wild violet. Although for common broadleaf weeds like dandelions, clover, henbit, chickweed, etc. it does a great job. The label tells you which weeds it will kill and for the most part this has been right on. What we have started doing is noting which weeds the product doesn't kill and using a backpack sprayer with a stronger herbicide to spray those. 2. Although it does kill weeds in the wintertime it will not kill them as quickly as some of the other 2-4-D products on the market. So, if you are a professional and your customers want to see weeds die away quickly I would recommend using a stronger product when temps are below 50. Or, if you are confident in what you are doing, mix it half and half with a stronger 2-4-D product. This works well, too.   We typically mix 3/4 -1.25 oz per gallon in our 200 gallon tank sprayers. The amount depends upon the season. In the spring and summer when weeds are growing quickly and the temperatures are in the 70s and 80s we put 1 oz per gallon. In the summer when temperatures are in the 90s we drop it down to 3/4 oz to prevent stress to the turf. In the fall and early winter when weeds have slowed down and temperatures are in the 50s and 60s we put 1.25oz per gallon.  Overall great product. We highly recommend it. 
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Most Helpful Critical Review

I will mix it a little stronger.

5 years ago
I mixed it 2 ounces in a gallon. (1 ounce is the recommended). I will use 2 1/2 ounces in a gallon next time to see if it more fully kills the weeds.
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Reviews 26

Works on weeds.

8 days ago
I use for hard to kill weeds. Keeps the cow fence clear of weeds.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Burlington, WI
Reviews 3

Lawn weed killer.

22 days ago
Use this for spot weed killing in my lawn. I like the fact that I can mix it up as needed and use any strength I want.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Review 1

Great Product

a month ago
Very effective with great coverage.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Review 1

Killed all the garden weeds

a month ago
Bought it because I have a large garden bed that isn’t been in use for years and was covered with weeds including hemlock. I did add extra concentrate and mixed with water in a gallon sprayer. Applied to the weed leaves and stems and also grass that was coming through the brick pavers. It did not kill the grass but within a week the weeds in the garden were dying and the thickness of them diminished as well. I’ve applied a second coat and hoping it kills everything. Good product so far. Once dead we plan to readily and plant wild flowers.

Yes, I recommend this product.