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January Hack and Squirt
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<blockquote data-quote="Moonman" data-source="post: 4837463" data-attributes="member: 13431"><p>I use imazapur myself for hack and squirt and it's done well. I bought a gallon off amazon of the 4sl which is the stronger for 150. It really goes along way and does a good job. The biggest thing is read the label and see what it treats and the ratios. My only hesitation doing it right now is the weather. I think in the fall you get a better response because all the sap is flowing down. I would assume most of The sap is already where it'll be waiting for spring. Also I have noticed that with the warmer days some things are wanting to bud so I would keep that in mind. I've had success with hack and squirt on privet, but it's more of an evergreen this time of year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonman, post: 4837463, member: 13431"] I use imazapur myself for hack and squirt and it's done well. I bought a gallon off amazon of the 4sl which is the stronger for 150. It really goes along way and does a good job. The biggest thing is read the label and see what it treats and the ratios. My only hesitation doing it right now is the weather. I think in the fall you get a better response because all the sap is flowing down. I would assume most of The sap is already where it'll be waiting for spring. Also I have noticed that with the warmer days some things are wanting to bud so I would keep that in mind. I've had success with hack and squirt on privet, but it's more of an evergreen this time of year. [/QUOTE]
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