


Dicophar Selective Weed Killer
Dicophar is a professional-grade selective herbicide, meaning it targets broadleaf weeds without harming your grass. Its powerful four-way formulation—2,4‑D, MCPA, mecoprop‑P, and dicamba—is specially designed for tough-to-treat weeds in lawns, sports turf, and amenity grass.
It works through both the leaves and roots of weeds, ensuring deeper, more complete control of persistent species like white clover, daisy, creeping buttercup, self-heal, and yarrow.
Use it once a year between April and September for a cleaner, stronger lawn—without damaging your turf.
Frequently asked questions
No. Dicophar is a selective herbicide—it’s designed to kill broadleaf weeds, not grass. Safe on most established turf when used as directed.
Controls common and hard-to-kill weeds including:
White clover
Creeping buttercup
Daisy
Dandelion
Speedwell
Deadnettle
Self-heal
Yarrow
Apply once per year, April–September:
Knapsack sprayer: 75 ml in 10 L water per 100 m²
Apply to actively growing weeds in moist, healthy grass
Wait at least 6 months after seeding before applying. Avoid mowing 7 days before and after application.
You’ll typically see visible weed dieback within 10–21 days.
Once dry and settled, treated areas are safe to re-enter. Keep pets and children away during application and until fully dry.
Yes. Always wear gloves, long sleeves, and eye protection when handling and applying Dicophar. Avoid skin contact and inhalation of spray mist.
Yes. Avoid spray drift near garden beds, shrubs, flowers, and vegetable patches—Dicophar is not selective outside turf and will damage other plants.
Ideally apply on a dry day. Allow at least 6 hours of dry weather after spraying to ensure proper absorption into the weeds.
Store Dicophar in its original container, in a cool, dry place, away from children, pets, food, or drink. Never pour unused product down drains.
