inbredredneck":kilte6y5 said:The water was conditioned with 2.5 gallons of Class Act per 100 gallons. Even after conditioning, the decrease in effectiveness was noted. Nows why would a persons continues to condition waters rather than decrease gpa? Whens the lower gpa showed increased effectiveness? Pays nothing, use less, gets betters contrtols.1wlimo":kilte6y5 said:correct, you can use ammonium sulphate or other water conditions if your water source requires this.
in general if 10gpa can get the active ingredient to the target sight then yes go for it.
In many instances there would be no way the I could have achived a good application with lower rates. Also the water that I would have been using would have required no conditioning.
There is a general recomendation to use amonium sulphate to increase the effecincy of glyphosate and reduce the instance of resistance. Did you know that there are 10 weeds species no in the US that are resistant??
There are a further 19 species that are tolerant!!