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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5400006" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Buccaneer 5 extra is 53.8% gly Just a little hotter than most. It should work fine as long as the plant is pre-seed. Best time to spray is morning after the dew dries. The chemical needs a surfactant to make better contact with the plants photo cells. crop oil works and is less expensive, if you are mixing small batches dawn detergent works as well. The spray needs to dry on the plant to be effective, 1 hour will work, 4 hours of sunshine is great. Avoid spraying late in the day or at temps above 95 as the plant is often conserving moisture and has closed its photo cells.</p><p>Lespedeza is a prolific seeder and the seed may germinate same year or years later. It needs a lot of sun and does not compete well, Notice you see it on edges and spring up in recently opened soil. Spray it, mow it, out compete it with more desirable plants. Use a wick if possible, if not mix your chem at a half rate. Its gonna harm your clover but there appears to be enough density there to catch most of the spray before it gets to the clover. This September interseed more clover and either wheat or cereal rye and fertilize the plot. Out-compete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5400006, member: 20151"] Buccaneer 5 extra is 53.8% gly Just a little hotter than most. It should work fine as long as the plant is pre-seed. Best time to spray is morning after the dew dries. The chemical needs a surfactant to make better contact with the plants photo cells. crop oil works and is less expensive, if you are mixing small batches dawn detergent works as well. The spray needs to dry on the plant to be effective, 1 hour will work, 4 hours of sunshine is great. Avoid spraying late in the day or at temps above 95 as the plant is often conserving moisture and has closed its photo cells. Lespedeza is a prolific seeder and the seed may germinate same year or years later. It needs a lot of sun and does not compete well, Notice you see it on edges and spring up in recently opened soil. Spray it, mow it, out compete it with more desirable plants. Use a wick if possible, if not mix your chem at a half rate. Its gonna harm your clover but there appears to be enough density there to catch most of the spray before it gets to the clover. This September interseed more clover and either wheat or cereal rye and fertilize the plot. Out-compete [/QUOTE]
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