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When to start using Grazon and fertilizer on a mesquite filled pasture treated with Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1616512" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>The kill will not be as good with a big boom sprayer but it will knock them back over the next couple of years. You will have to follow up and hand spray any they miss. If I sprayed Grazon Next I would not follow up with scendaro. It's not necessary. Be sure they spray heavy 1.5-2pts... no a light weed kill dosage.</p><p></p><p>I tried spaying the high dollar stuff like scendaro that was supposed to be aimed more at brush but the weak link it still getting full coverage, which is hard with a big boom sprayer. For hand spaying where you can assure it, yes, it's probably worth it, but not out the boom of a contracted sprayer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1616512, member: 6291"] The kill will not be as good with a big boom sprayer but it will knock them back over the next couple of years. You will have to follow up and hand spray any they miss. If I sprayed Grazon Next I would not follow up with scendaro. It's not necessary. Be sure they spray heavy 1.5-2pts... no a light weed kill dosage. I tried spaying the high dollar stuff like scendaro that was supposed to be aimed more at brush but the weak link it still getting full coverage, which is hard with a big boom sprayer. For hand spaying where you can assure it, yes, it's probably worth it, but not out the boom of a contracted sprayer. [/QUOTE]
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