Posted by Tom Barto on June 12, 2012 at 03:47:23 from (67.142.163.25):
In Reply to: These Damn Weeds! posted by Tom Bartosiewicz on June 11, 2012 at 15:18:53:
thanks for the suggestions and the help...Not sure which way I'd go...still would love to know if anyone's used 2-4DB175 - I'll try a post with just that.
I started sprayin these weeds at 3-4" - I'm looking at my 3rd post emerge spray - the first two didn't get them...this is why they are so tall...
I didn't use the bean oil on the first spray - only with the thunder master were it was recommended to use a Crop oil additive and AMS.
first spray, I used what I used last year - a water conditioner - even tho I'm using public water supply (but it draws from a reservior)...
But - I'm recalibrating the sprayer this afternoon to get down more water on the plants...hoping that will kill more if not all...
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