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February 15, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Woodville, Texas
Posts: 520
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Herbicide Application w/ Backpack
Deleted - decided subject matter was inappropriate for this forum. Mr Moderator, please delete topic
I GUESS IT'S OKAY AFTER ALL - SO I"LL REPOST IT When the label only gives only per/acre mixing info - in this case, 2oz/acre in minimum of 10 gal water (Aim herbicide - Carfentrazone for pigweed), how do we mix it for spot treatment using a backpack? We have directed nozzles on our boom - high volume, low pressure - and can safely run the row middles without shields. We will probably use 30 gals of water instead of 10. But I will also need to spot treat juvenile pigweeds closer to the plants. I could shut the valve to the boom and open the one to the hose and use a shielded hand wand for closer application, but it's such a hassle dragging a hose around without tearing-up the crop. I would much rather mix 2 gals in the backpack. Can I just pump 2 gals of the main tank mix into the backpack and use it it at that strength? Or should I mix it weaker? What worries me is applying it too strong and damaging the tomato plants - I've never found a check valve that works well with a hand wand, and it always puts much more chemical on the weed that I need or want. Some labels have separate instructions for hand application, but Aim does not - or I haven't found it in all the fine print that these labels always have. Thanks, Jack Last edited by JackE; February 15, 2011 at 06:45 AM. |
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