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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 840711" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I also have use the RIT dye in many different colors. None work very well so I went back to the expensive stuff. Blue seems to show up the best when first applied but none of them will be visible a few days later. What I have done on cactus is to spray a spot of something on the ground close by such as a piece of wood or a dried cow patty. Mesquite almost always has tall dead grass under it that the cows can't get to so a little over spray on it will usually hold color for a few days to a week. After a week you can usually tell which plants have been sprayed as they will start to yellow. For me the dye is to help keep track of where I am at on a large plant since it is crucial to cover all exposed surface of the cactus at least on one side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 840711, member: 5381"] I also have use the RIT dye in many different colors. None work very well so I went back to the expensive stuff. Blue seems to show up the best when first applied but none of them will be visible a few days later. What I have done on cactus is to spray a spot of something on the ground close by such as a piece of wood or a dried cow patty. Mesquite almost always has tall dead grass under it that the cows can't get to so a little over spray on it will usually hold color for a few days to a week. After a week you can usually tell which plants have been sprayed as they will start to yellow. For me the dye is to help keep track of where I am at on a large plant since it is crucial to cover all exposed surface of the cactus at least on one side. [/QUOTE]
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