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halts pre emergent herbicide LESCO 19-0-6 Dimension Pre-Emergent Fertilizer

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halts pre emergent herbicide LESCO 19-0-6 Dimension Pre-Emergent FertilizerContractor Grade Crabgrass Prevention with Built In Forgiveness. LESCO Dimension 19 0 6 contains 0. 15% Dithiopyr (Dimension), a professional pre emergent herbicide that not only prevents crabgrass but also provides early post emergent control of young crabgrass seedlings. This makes it a strong option if soil temperatures are approaching or have just crossed the 55F mark in spring. What Makes Dimension Different? Pre emergent control of crabgrass and

Contractor-Grade Crabgrass Prevention with Built-In Forgiveness.

LESCO Dimension 19-0-6 contains 0.15% Dithiopyr (Dimension®), a professional pre-emergent herbicide that not only prevents crabgrass but also provides early post-emergent control of young crabgrass seedlings.

This makes it a strong option if soil temperatures are approaching — or have just crossed — the 55°F mark in spring.


What Makes Dimension Different?

  • Pre-emergent control of crabgrass and annual weeds
  • Early post-emergent activity on crabgrass up to the 1–3 leaf stage
  • Provides a small forgiveness window if application timing is slightly late

Most traditional pre-emergents (like prodiamine) strictly prevent germination. Dimension adds limited early post control, which can be helpful during unpredictable spring weather.


Fertilizer Breakdown

  • 19% Nitrogen for aggressive spring green-up
  • 30% PolyPlus OPTI45 slow-release nitrogen for extended feeding
  • 6% Potassium to support stress tolerance and root strength

This higher-nitrogen formula is commonly used for strong early-season growth while establishing weed protection.


Application Timing

  • Apply in early spring before soil temperatures consistently exceed 55°F
  • Can still provide control shortly after crabgrass germinates in early stages
  • Water in with at least ½ inch of irrigation or rainfall to activate

Do not apply if you plan to seed.


Comparing LESCO products?

Lawn Synergy Guardian 13-0-10 Pre-Emergent is formulated specifically for homeowners with clear per-1,000 sq ft application guidance and optimized bag sizes.

For maximum residual prevention using prodiamine, explore Guardian 13-0-10 Pre-Emergent.


LESCO Dimension 19-0-6 is ideal for those who prefer contractor-grade Dimension chemistry and want built-in flexibility for spring applications.

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