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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1552934" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>As long as I'm just spraying 2 four D, I don't necessarily wipe it out. It'll crisp it up a little. I went overboard, and sprayed the whole place with Grazon next one time. It's an awesome product, that has its place, but it got the clover that year. I now only spray the occasional area that has horse nettle with it. </p><p></p><p>I'm also of the opinion, that our volunteer white clover isn't doing a whole from a protein stand point, or a nitrogen fixation stand point. Red and crimson, they are probably putting down nitrogen, and adding protein. I have plethora of white. I just question what it's actually doing?</p><p></p><p>Yes, weeds do bring micronutrients to the top. I've had so much crabgrass come in, since I've been spraying, that I'm just tickled to the point, that I'm not sweating the micro (might have to someday).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1552934, member: 17956"] As long as I’m just spraying 2 four D, I don’t necessarily wipe it out. It’ll crisp it up a little. I went overboard, and sprayed the whole place with Grazon next one time. It’s an awesome product, that has its place, but it got the clover that year. I now only spray the occasional area that has horse nettle with it. I’m also of the opinion, that our volunteer white clover isn’t doing a whole from a protein stand point, or a nitrogen fixation stand point. Red and crimson, they are probably putting down nitrogen, and adding protein. I have plethora of white. I just question what it’s actually doing? Yes, weeds do bring micronutrients to the top. I’ve had so much crabgrass come in, since I’ve been spraying, that I’m just tickled to the point, that I’m not sweating the micro (might have to someday). [/QUOTE]
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