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<blockquote data-quote="Rhune" data-source="post: 1108245" data-attributes="member: 13033"><p>I may be wrong, but 24d is for dicotyledons, which rushes are. It spares the grasses (monocots) which is why I used it. </p><p></p><p>I used to always think that bog rush was a monocotyledon, due to the fact that it is called 'swamp grass' around here. After discussing it with an academic, I was corrected on it not being a grass but a rush. That got me thinking and is what prompted me to research it and start spraying with 24d. (From the Pacific weed management handbook: 2,4-D LV ester Rate Use a mixture of 1.5 lb ae 2,4-D, 50 gal water, and 2 gal diesel or a nonionic surfactant for spot treatments.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhune, post: 1108245, member: 13033"] I may be wrong, but 24d is for dicotyledons, which rushes are. It spares the grasses (monocots) which is why I used it. I used to always think that bog rush was a monocotyledon, due to the fact that it is called 'swamp grass' around here. After discussing it with an academic, I was corrected on it not being a grass but a rush. That got me thinking and is what prompted me to research it and start spraying with 24d. (From the Pacific weed management handbook: 2,4-D LV ester Rate Use a mixture of 1.5 lb ae 2,4-D, 50 gal water, and 2 gal diesel or a nonionic surfactant for spot treatments.) [/QUOTE]
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