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  • #16
    Originally posted by delasgh View Post
    i double and sometime triple the amount so that way when i spray a weed it ain't coming back from the dead
    I mix at 2oz/gal and have no problems except with something like ivy.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Scott View Post
      should I just have said, "one glug per gallon and no more"?
      Scott

      Aren't you a LIMITED certified pesticide operator???? As LIMITED pesticide operator you should know better than what you posted? Straight Glyphosate, not RU Quick Pro will work better at higher AI. I believe you have not listened well when mix rates where explained to you. You got your facts confused.

      i suggest you find someone to explain chemicals to you.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ric View Post
        Scott

        Aren't you a LIMITED certified pesticide operator???? As LIMITED pesticide operator you should know better than what you posted? Straight Glyphosate, not RU Quick Pro will work better at higher AI. I believe you have not listened well when mix rates where explained to you. You got your facts confused.

        i suggest you find someone to explain chemicals to you.
        oh sorry, I apologize to the world... That should read,, Glurp,, and not glug.

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        • #19
          us in virginia must be behind the times....................

          Originally posted by Scott View Post
          oh sorry, I apologize to the world... That should read,, Glurp,, and not glug.
          when i took my test the words Glurp and Glug was not on it. it must be a florida thing.

          steve

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          • #20
            glug is a recognized standard unit of measure throughout most of the southern states.

            What is wrong with you!!!

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            • #21
              I'm reviving this thread for a follow up if anyone cars. We used Snapshot in 4 bed jobs this spring. Two were mulch, 2 were pine straw.

              When the Snapshot was put under the new mulch we have gotten incredibly good results. The exact opposite is true of the pine straw. Some weed control, but they are definately still coming up.

              Thought you might like to know.

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