Most weed killers take 7-14 days to show full results, though you may see wilting and yellowing within 24-72 hours. The exact timing depends on the type of herbicide, weed species, weather conditions, and application method. Some stubborn weeds may require a second application. Complete Lawn Care has spent 25 years learning which products work best on Oklahoma weeds, and we know that patience is essential because rushing to reapply too soon can actually harm your lawn.
Timeline for Different Herbicide Types
Contact herbicides (burn-down products): These kill plant tissue on contact. You’ll see browning within hours, but they only kill what they touch. Weeds with deep roots may regrow.
Systemic herbicides: These are absorbed and move through the entire plant, killing roots and all. Initial wilting appears in 3-7 days, with complete death in 14-21 days. Systemic products provide better long-term control.
Pre-emergent herbicides: These prevent weed seeds from germinating. You won’t see any visible effect because they stop weeds before they emerge. Success is measured by what doesn’t grow.
What to Expect Day by Day
Day 1-2: Little to no visible change. The product is being absorbed into the plant.
Day 3-5: First signs appear. Weeds may start to curl, wilt, or show discoloration (yellowing or browning).
Day 7-10: Significant damage visible. Most weeds are clearly dying, with extensive browning and wilting.
Day 14-21: Complete control of susceptible weeds. Dead weeds can be raked out or will decompose naturally.
Factors That Affect Speed
Temperature: Herbicides work fastest when weeds are actively growing in temperatures between 65 and 85°F. Cold or extreme heat slows the process.
Weed maturity: Young, actively growing weeds die faster than mature, established weeds with deep root systems.
Weed species: Some weeds are naturally more resistant. Nutsedge, for example, is notoriously difficult and may require specialized products and multiple applications.
Product quality: Professional-grade herbicides typically work faster and more completely than consumer products.
Application quality: Proper coverage is essential. Missed spots or under-application leads to poor results.
Why Your Weeds Might Not Be Dying
Rain washed it off: If it rained within 24 hours of application, the product may have washed away before absorption.
Wrong product: Not all herbicides kill all weeds. Grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds require different products.
Resistant weed: Some weeds have developed resistance to common herbicides and require different chemistry.
Applied at the wrong time: Herbicides work best when weeds are actively growing. Dormant or stressed weeds may survive.
When to Reapply
Wait at least 14-21 days before considering a second application. Reapplying too soon wastes product and can stress your lawn. If weeds aren’t responding after three weeks, the issue is likely the product type, not the application rate. A different herbicide targeting that specific weed may be needed.
Complete Lawn Care’s Weed Control Expertise
For 25 years, Complete Lawn Care has been controlling weeds in Tulsa-area lawns. We use professional-grade products that work faster and more effectively than consumer options. Our technicians know which products work on which weeds and the optimal timing for Oklahoma’s climate. Our 7-step program includes multiple weed control applications timed to target weeds when they’re most vulnerable. Let us handle the weed battle so you can enjoy your lawn.
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