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Remedy and cedar ("ashe juniper")
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruark" data-source="post: 824071" data-attributes="member: 16279"><p>The Remedy label states 2 quarts (64 oz.) per 100 gallons of water for foliar spraying. In my 15 gallon sprayer, that calculates to 9.6 ounces of Remedy (.15 X 64 = 9.6). I'll probably put in about 12 ounces, along with some Top Surf surfactant. Don't have an ATV, but have numerous tractors and vehicles. I do have an old garden tractor with a little trailer; I can put the sprayer tank in that and run it off the tractor's battery. </p><p></p><p>According to what I've learned, 50% coverage of the cedar will kill it, i.e. spraying it on one side, without having to go all the way around each individual tree. I hope so, because some of them are sort of clustered. </p><p></p><p>Apparently you don't spray mesquite until it's well leafed out, so I'll hold off on those. I do have numerous patches of prickly pear to take out; I'll give some of them an experimental shot. The Remedy label (and everybody else) recommends adding Reclaim when spraying mesquite, but from what a lot of people say, Remedy alone will kill it just fine. Jeez, makes me wonder if I can believe ANYTHING the label says.</p><p></p><p>I got all the stuff this morning, and will do some spraying Monday. Any further comments or advice would be welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ruark</p><p>Evant, TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruark, post: 824071, member: 16279"] The Remedy label states 2 quarts (64 oz.) per 100 gallons of water for foliar spraying. In my 15 gallon sprayer, that calculates to 9.6 ounces of Remedy (.15 X 64 = 9.6). I'll probably put in about 12 ounces, along with some Top Surf surfactant. Don't have an ATV, but have numerous tractors and vehicles. I do have an old garden tractor with a little trailer; I can put the sprayer tank in that and run it off the tractor's battery. According to what I've learned, 50% coverage of the cedar will kill it, i.e. spraying it on one side, without having to go all the way around each individual tree. I hope so, because some of them are sort of clustered. Apparently you don't spray mesquite until it's well leafed out, so I'll hold off on those. I do have numerous patches of prickly pear to take out; I'll give some of them an experimental shot. The Remedy label (and everybody else) recommends adding Reclaim when spraying mesquite, but from what a lot of people say, Remedy alone will kill it just fine. Jeez, makes me wonder if I can believe ANYTHING the label says. I got all the stuff this morning, and will do some spraying Monday. Any further comments or advice would be welcome. Thanks, Ruark Evant, TX [/QUOTE]
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