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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1690362" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>There are a lot of factors when spraying. It's not just a cut and dry deal. People dont look at all the variables that effected the job. If the croton is so thick the chemical didnt touch the ground... you probably won't have much of a residual effect. You may need two applications like mentioned above. If it's real dry it wont kill as well. If it's real thick and your gpa is low, less than 10, which some of those little sprayers are that you buy from tsc and places, it's going to be tough. </p><p></p><p>One that gets me is application rate. You have the option of 1-2pts per ac. 1pt is for very, very light weed control. 1.5 is decent and may get some this year woody plants. 2pts gets it all and will give you a lot better odds of keeping it gone. </p><p></p><p>The difference in 1.5pts and 2 pts is 12$ vs 15$ per acre. If your spraying 2,000 acres we can talk about the value. If you are spraying less than 100ac, spray the 2pts and go on. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, none of it is a silver bullet. None of it is a one time treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1690362, member: 6291"] There are a lot of factors when spraying. It's not just a cut and dry deal. People dont look at all the variables that effected the job. If the croton is so thick the chemical didnt touch the ground... you probably won't have much of a residual effect. You may need two applications like mentioned above. If it's real dry it wont kill as well. If it's real thick and your gpa is low, less than 10, which some of those little sprayers are that you buy from tsc and places, it's going to be tough. One that gets me is application rate. You have the option of 1-2pts per ac. 1pt is for very, very light weed control. 1.5 is decent and may get some this year woody plants. 2pts gets it all and will give you a lot better odds of keeping it gone. The difference in 1.5pts and 2 pts is 12$ vs 15$ per acre. If your spraying 2,000 acres we can talk about the value. If you are spraying less than 100ac, spray the 2pts and go on. Lastly, none of it is a silver bullet. None of it is a one time treatment. [/QUOTE]
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