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    I saw some products that can be applied to plants and shubs that will make them nice and yet slow down their growth dramatically. Does anybody know anything about them or who sells them ???

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    http://www.pbigordon.com/professional/page.php?id=319

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    • #3
      growth means $$$.

      Originally posted by DUALLY DRIVER View Post
      I saw some products that can be applied to plants and shubs that will make them nice and yet slow down their growth dramatically. Does anybody know anything about them or who sells them ???
      why would you want to slow down growth on stuff you can make $$$ on because of growth?????


      steve

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      • #4
        Originally posted by delasgh View Post
        why would you want to slow down growth on stuff you can make $$$ on because of growth?????


        steve
        In the form of a contract, minimizing growth means more money.

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        • #5
          now that would depend..........

          Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
          In the form of a contract, minimizing growth means more money.
          what would the cost of the product be and the time involved in apps. and getting the stuff ? i could see it in a weed infested field or something like that but not on shrubs or grass. i don't know anything about the stuff so i guess i'm just blabbing anyway. :laughing: educate me college boy.....

          steve

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          • #6
            Master Mower said it ALL

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            • #7
              you can take it to the bank then.........

              Originally posted by DUALLY DRIVER View Post
              Master Mower said it ALL
              don't check your #s since college boy said it.

              steve

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              • #8
                LOL,,,, Everything we work with grows. Anybody ever notice as soon as stuff stops growing all the work that goes away,,,,,,,,,including droughts.

                Ya,, make stuff stop growing........ thats the ticket.
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                • #9
                  Who said to STOP growth!?

                  The title of this thread, "How can I SLOW down growth."

                  Man, if you have some high profile contract where you'd have to put 2-3 guys on a site for a couple days a months either taking care of suckers, hedge pruning, groundcover trimming, etc, it might just be in the companys advantage to spray Embark or Atrimmec. Expensive? Yes, but it might actually save on labor while fattening the boss's pockets.

                  Now for most of us lowly lawn turds using a growth regulator would be dumb.

                  All I'm saying is it has it's place...........otherwise growth regulators wouldn't be on the market.

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                    Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                    Who said to STOP growth!?

                    The title of this thread, "How can I SLOW down growth."

                    Man, if you have some high profile contract where you'd have to put 2-3 guys on a site for a couple days a months either taking care of suckers, hedge pruning, groundcover trimming, etc, it might just be in the companys advantage to spray Embark or Atrimmec. Expensive? Yes, but it might actually save on labor while fattening the boss's pockets.

                    Now for most of us lowly lawn turds using a growth regulator would be dumb.

                    All I'm saying is it has it's place...........otherwise growth regulators wouldn't be on the market.
                    Ok I misunderstood. I agree regulators can be used to increase profit.
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                    • #11
                      Lesco Cutless is a product I tried. It works but it is costly
                      Kimber Landscapes
                      www.kimberlandscapes.net

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                      • #12
                        I use embark, Still have the same amount of trimming but a lot less cleanup. I believe it was around 300 a gallon.

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