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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 440614" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>One thing to be aware of is differant weeds should be sprayed at differant times for best results. In my case its wild buttercup and dog fennel. The wild buttercup can be killed easier before it blooms with less chemical. My problem is the dog fennel is not up before the wild buttercup is at the best time to spray. I have to go a with a little more chem to kill the buttercups in bloom but I can also get the dog fennel at this time. Generally the more mature a weed the more chemical required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 440614, member: 1184"] One thing to be aware of is differant weeds should be sprayed at differant times for best results. In my case its wild buttercup and dog fennel. The wild buttercup can be killed easier before it blooms with less chemical. My problem is the dog fennel is not up before the wild buttercup is at the best time to spray. I have to go a with a little more chem to kill the buttercups in bloom but I can also get the dog fennel at this time. Generally the more mature a weed the more chemical required. [/QUOTE]
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