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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 840337" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Not sure why you want to spend money on diesel....water would work just fine.....about 1% remedy. Folar spraying mesquites with diesel will fool you...it will take out the top growth till it resprouts. Only way I know how to explaine it is the diesel knocks the leaf off before enough transference of chemical can be transfered to the roots... You will most likely be spraying it again... I think I see similar with a water based folar spray. I'm assuming what I'm fighting now has a root structure is much larger than the tops so I can not enough chemical transfered to get a knockout kill. Using to much chemical seems to do about the same. In other words a slow death is a sure death.</p><p></p><p>Save the diesel to treat stumps and do basil treatments...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 840337, member: 7795"] Not sure why you want to spend money on diesel....water would work just fine.....about 1% remedy. Folar spraying mesquites with diesel will fool you...it will take out the top growth till it resprouts. Only way I know how to explaine it is the diesel knocks the leaf off before enough transference of chemical can be transfered to the roots... You will most likely be spraying it again... I think I see similar with a water based folar spray. I'm assuming what I'm fighting now has a root structure is much larger than the tops so I can not enough chemical transfered to get a knockout kill. Using to much chemical seems to do about the same. In other words a slow death is a sure death. Save the diesel to treat stumps and do basil treatments... [/QUOTE]
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