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Re: Spraying clover
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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07/29/20 06:59 PM
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257wbymag
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N. Bama
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What I’m saying is many areas have higher ph water or calcitic based wells. You want your spray solution ph below 5 ideally and really towards 4 for optimum uptake of most pesticides. If you don’t drop the ph and you’re ph is say 7-8 you’ll get unsatisfied results and can lead to resistance if you keep half killing weeds and such. Examples are spray grade AMS or MSO based adjuvants. One we use a lot has both non ionic surfactant and liquid AMS all in one jug.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Spraying clover
[Re: 257wbymag]
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07/29/20 07:11 PM
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jwalker77
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Pumpkin
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What I’m saying is many areas have higher ph water or calcitic based wells. You want your spray solution ph below 5 ideally and really towards 4 for optimum uptake of most pesticides. If you don’t drop the ph and you’re ph is say 7-8 you’ll get unsatisfied results and can lead to resistance if you keep half killing weeds and such. Examples are spray grade AMS or MSO based adjuvants. One we use a lot has both non ionic surfactant and liquid AMS all in one jug. Thanks. I would never have considered the ph of the water.
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