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<blockquote data-quote="Quailman" data-source="post: 2032723" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>TS, let's make sure we're on the same page. Are you getting ready to spray and kill everything, as you would for a normal herbicide application? If so, the normal rate is a 2.5% solution (2.5% of total mix is herbicide) for most Glyphosate products. </p><p></p><p>If you are going to try the technique I mentioned about spraying your clover plots to kill the weeds but not hurt the clover, then you need to back off to a 1% solution. You also only need to try this when the clover is dormant in the late summer.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what Glyphosate product you are using that is 25% Glyphosate. Most generic Roundup products (Gly-4, Clear out, touchdown, Razor pro, etc.) will contain about 41% Glyphosate. Roundup normally runs about 50% Glyphosate.</p><p></p><p>Now back to your original question. If the product you have is 25% Glyphosate, then your 4oz./gallon rate will be close to meet a normal 1% concentration rate for most Glyphosate products. Personally, I would back off to 3 oz./gallon if I was trying the method I mentioned. But, you should be alright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quailman, post: 2032723, member: 1952"] TS, let's make sure we're on the same page. Are you getting ready to spray and kill everything, as you would for a normal herbicide application? If so, the normal rate is a 2.5% solution (2.5% of total mix is herbicide) for most Glyphosate products. If you are going to try the technique I mentioned about spraying your clover plots to kill the weeds but not hurt the clover, then you need to back off to a 1% solution. You also only need to try this when the clover is dormant in the late summer. I'm not sure what Glyphosate product you are using that is 25% Glyphosate. Most generic Roundup products (Gly-4, Clear out, touchdown, Razor pro, etc.) will contain about 41% Glyphosate. Roundup normally runs about 50% Glyphosate. Now back to your original question. If the product you have is 25% Glyphosate, then your 4oz./gallon rate will be close to meet a normal 1% concentration rate for most Glyphosate products. Personally, I would back off to 3 oz./gallon if I was trying the method I mentioned. But, you should be alright. [/QUOTE]
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