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<blockquote data-quote="Horticattleman" data-source="post: 231231" data-attributes="member: 3852"><p>As usual always check the mixing rate on the jug, but you should be able to reduce the mixing rate without reducing the application rate. As said earlier make sure it is sprayed in a responsible manner. Here in LA you can only spray 2,4-D (legally) during certain months. It is detrimental to cotton and deadly to pretty much any botanical species except turfgrass. I know of many people fined in excess of $50,000 for spraying to early or getting sued for destroying acres of crops.</p><p></p><p>Also add a little dishwashing liquid for more effective killing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horticattleman, post: 231231, member: 3852"] As usual always check the mixing rate on the jug, but you should be able to reduce the mixing rate without reducing the application rate. As said earlier make sure it is sprayed in a responsible manner. Here in LA you can only spray 2,4-D (legally) during certain months. It is detrimental to cotton and deadly to pretty much any botanical species except turfgrass. I know of many people fined in excess of $50,000 for spraying to early or getting sued for destroying acres of crops. Also add a little dishwashing liquid for more effective killing [/QUOTE]
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