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Starting in a pasture with a new plot. Need advise.
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5590718" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Depending on the brand most sources are 39% to 41% so just follow suggested application rates with any of them. Wait till your targeted species are growing before spraying. Gly has no residual effect, it only works on growing plants and is absorbed via the leaf. Be sure to is a surfactant so that the chemicals stay on the plant leaves. It needs to dry on the plant. You can by surfactants or just add a little Dawn dish washing soap. Most everyone suggests spraying of the morning after the dew dries. My experience is that 1 hour of sunlight will do the job but always get a better kill with up to 4 hours of direct sunlight on sprayed plants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5590718, member: 20151"] Depending on the brand most sources are 39% to 41% so just follow suggested application rates with any of them. Wait till your targeted species are growing before spraying. Gly has no residual effect, it only works on growing plants and is absorbed via the leaf. Be sure to is a surfactant so that the chemicals stay on the plant leaves. It needs to dry on the plant. You can by surfactants or just add a little Dawn dish washing soap. Most everyone suggests spraying of the morning after the dew dries. My experience is that 1 hour of sunlight will do the job but always get a better kill with up to 4 hours of direct sunlight on sprayed plants. [/QUOTE]
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