Neutralizing Round-up in a sprayer

Don-Wi

Well-known Member
This year we're gonna spray our corn ourselves using my brother's small 3 pt mounted sprayer. Think we've got the speeds figured out, or we will after we do a little bit. Planning to try this weekend if the weather cooperates.

My question is, what do you guys do to neutralize the residual in the sprayer? He uses it for pumpkins so we want to make sure we take care of any that may be in after rinsing it some. The tank on it is a steel 55 gallon drum if it makes any difference.

Any help?

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
delusion is the solution. lots of water.

round up cans are supposed to be clear with a triple rinse of clear water.
 
(quoted from post at 19:14:17 07/09/10) This year we're gonna spray our corn ourselves using my brother's small 3 pt mounted sprayer. Think we've got the speeds figured out, or we will after we do a little bit. Planning to try this weekend if the weather cooperates.

My question is, what do you guys do to neutralize the residual in the sprayer? He uses it for pumpkins so we want to make sure we take care of any that may be in after rinsing it some. The tank on it is a steel 55 gallon drum if it makes any difference.

Any help?

Donovan from Wisconsin

Any chem supplier will have a tank cleaner product, liquid or powder, if you want to be sure.
 

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