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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1530789" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Me too. 24D won't hurt your new grasses next spring. Per published data, it does not attack plants with parallel leaf structures. Grasses have such. Most weeds, broadleafs and some not so broad have a totally different pattern; rounded clumpy, irregular (as I recall) which is what the initial research on the product evidently found out and blended till they got the right recipe. </p><p></p><p>The other thing I like about it is it's cheap, available without an applicator's permit, and at a 1-2% solution on light to moderate weed density, one spraying and forget it for years. In my hay patch, I don't remember the last time I sprayed and still have to look real hard to find one and when I do it's Anemic.</p><p></p><p>I mix the white (forget the name) half and half with brown (Amine) as when you read the labels, the pests controlled are different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1530789, member: 27848"] Me too. 24D won't hurt your new grasses next spring. Per published data, it does not attack plants with parallel leaf structures. Grasses have such. Most weeds, broadleafs and some not so broad have a totally different pattern; rounded clumpy, irregular (as I recall) which is what the initial research on the product evidently found out and blended till they got the right recipe. The other thing I like about it is it's cheap, available without an applicator's permit, and at a 1-2% solution on light to moderate weed density, one spraying and forget it for years. In my hay patch, I don't remember the last time I sprayed and still have to look real hard to find one and when I do it's Anemic. I mix the white (forget the name) half and half with brown (Amine) as when you read the labels, the pests controlled are different. [/QUOTE]
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