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Too late for hack and squirt?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerdills" data-source="post: 5573545" data-attributes="member: 4745"><p>Avoiding budding/spring green up is standard practice. Not to say that it would never work, but it is less likely to be effective. Moisture flow upward or heavy sap season pushes the chemicals out and away from roots, while fall and dormant season allows chemicals to flow or reach the roots making it more effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerdills, post: 5573545, member: 4745"] Avoiding budding/spring green up is standard practice. Not to say that it would never work, but it is less likely to be effective. Moisture flow upward or heavy sap season pushes the chemicals out and away from roots, while fall and dormant season allows chemicals to flow or reach the roots making it more effective. [/QUOTE]
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