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How much Glyphosate?
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<blockquote data-quote="NChunt1" data-source="post: 5393552" data-attributes="member: 20648"><p>I usually use 2 quarts per acre if I have added dry ams or some type of water treatment, I've been using the class act NG water treatment it</p><p> has added surfactant in it also. I have noticed a big difference when treating the water first especially if you have hard water. If I do not treat the water I use 2.5 to 3 quarts for burn down only but apply half the gly to the tank then agitate for a couple minutes then add the rest. Our 300 gallon sprayer with a boomless nozzle puts out about 15gpa at 6 mph. With gly it actually does better with a little less water from what I have found, so don't feel the need to completely wet the plants, That's a mistake I see a lot of people make they want to put out to much water and go too slow. But definitely treat your water it will make a difference. And I wouldn't use dawn soap just go buy some surfactant it's cheap and most places have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NChunt1, post: 5393552, member: 20648"] I usually use 2 quarts per acre if I have added dry ams or some type of water treatment, I've been using the class act NG water treatment it has added surfactant in it also. I have noticed a big difference when treating the water first especially if you have hard water. If I do not treat the water I use 2.5 to 3 quarts for burn down only but apply half the gly to the tank then agitate for a couple minutes then add the rest. Our 300 gallon sprayer with a boomless nozzle puts out about 15gpa at 6 mph. With gly it actually does better with a little less water from what I have found, so don't feel the need to completely wet the plants, That's a mistake I see a lot of people make they want to put out to much water and go too slow. But definitely treat your water it will make a difference. And I wouldn't use dawn soap just go buy some surfactant it's cheap and most places have it. [/QUOTE]
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