Posted by Crazy Horse on May 17, 2018 at 05:22:59 from (199.126.42.212):
Before I start this post, I do not have a big field tank sprayer (with spray rate adjustments) nor am I spraying hectares (or acres) of land. I have some Monsanto RT540 concentrate and reading through the mixing instructions, I realize there are countless variables involved (like plant type, growth stage, etc) and they always seem to relate to field spraying, etc.
What I'm looking at is what YT'ers have experience with for glyphosate mixing ratios for general/typical use in small yards use using a small pump mist sprayer for small areas. So, something like fluid ounces of herbicide mixed in fluid ounces of water works for me, or millilitres of herbicide to litres of water, or even a simple percent, ratio, or fraction. Using terms like pints, quarts, gallons can be messy since US and Imperial liquid volumes are different.
Anyways, I'm just curious what some of us here might use in such situations. Thanks for the info .....
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