thanks for the heads up on that... Great advice .. I hope I can share my expertise with some new comer one day too...
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Ok... I'm doing research here... it seems that "jolt" does everything that Bin-die does..
I'm guessing Jolt is the better product.. ??
why would anyone use bin-die ??
l'm guessing it is bromoxynil, so safe on buffalo as long as you follow directions (and dont go stupid with application rates as suggested on another forum....)
Ok...I'm reading the label of Jolt... It seems alot more dangerous than Bin-die .. white cotton overalls ...etc
Now, I'm reading the mixing directions... Its says "5lts in 200-500lts"
Can someone who is better at math than me...and has has experience with this product tell me how they would mix up an 18 back pack sprayer ?
thanks
300 g/L MCPA present as the POTASSIUM SALT
20 g/L CLOPYRALID present as the POTASSIUM SALT
15 g/L DIFLUFENICAN
http://nuturf.com.au/wp-content/uplo...et_F140217.pdf
Had a nice old fella tell me he bought some new fangled weed killer that doesn't hurt the lawn. Showed me a dead spot in his front Kikuyu lawn. I thought that's not too unusual, but then showed me his back couch area and it's dead too.
I asked him what the herbicide was and it was Kamba M & he assured me he mixed a 5 litre sprayer as directed on the bottle.
Later I noticed the 1 litre Kamba bottle in his shed & there was only about ¼ litre left.
750ml: 5 litres = slightly overstrength. :)
bugger..............
Can anyone give advice on broadleaf weed spraying and fertilising of larger areas of lawn. Specifically best ways and what equipment is needed to apply to these larger areas.
We have ZTR's
1.25 acres
1.8 acres
3.5 acres
5.1 acres
Some of these lawns have smaller concrete areas, paths etc running through and or bordering them
Areas this size I pass the job onto a contract sprayer. He uses a 4 wheeler with a 6ft boom spray on the smaller areas & 12ft boom on his 4x4 on larger properties. Fertilising is with a small trailered broadcast spreader.