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Best time of day to spray weeds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 671112" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It may depend on what you are calling a dew. If you can shake a bush or a leaf and it will form droplets and run off I have found this to be just the opposite. A light dew maybe. Reason I say this is that I was spraying a hot herbicide mix that had a tendency to walk so I was extremely concerned with wind but the days stayed windy. Best time seemed to be morning but then I only had a few hours before the wind picked up and what I was spraying was really effective on cotton and soybeans. :nod: To remedy this, I got there early in the morning and there was a heavy dew on the brush. Heavy enough to wet your pants if you walked through it but no wind. I sprayed one tank before the dew dried and to this day you can see where the division line is and this was 8 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 671112, member: 4362"] It may depend on what you are calling a dew. If you can shake a bush or a leaf and it will form droplets and run off I have found this to be just the opposite. A light dew maybe. Reason I say this is that I was spraying a hot herbicide mix that had a tendency to walk so I was extremely concerned with wind but the days stayed windy. Best time seemed to be morning but then I only had a few hours before the wind picked up and what I was spraying was really effective on cotton and soybeans. :nod: To remedy this, I got there early in the morning and there was a heavy dew on the brush. Heavy enough to wet your pants if you walked through it but no wind. I sprayed one tank before the dew dried and to this day you can see where the division line is and this was 8 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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