wvrailroader
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Tordon on the stump will make sure the tree doesn't come back.
While we are on the topic, what kind of shelf life does 40% Glyphosphate have?
I have a jug of it that has seen some temp extremes, right around freezing and probably as high as 90*, and is probably 2 years old.
With it being a concentrate, I would think it would hold up to temps and age better than something that's already mixed, but I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.
The chain which used to be called Lesco, and sold to schools, golf courses, municipalities, etc, has been bought out by John Deere Landscaping and still has good chemicals.
I use a mix of Speed Zone and liquid fertilizer called Green Zone to kill broadleafs and fertilize the lawn. I mix them together in the tank and add a dye so I can see where I've treated and where I've missed.
I use something called Prosecutor in the hedge rows to kill ground weeds and brush. That stuff will pretty much kills what ever it touches, but the mix must land on the leaves. If I hit the trunk of a tree, it doesn't do anything to that tree. Overspray on the ground is wasted and does no harm. I've missed weeds, the one that I hit died, but the one right next to it, which I missed, didn't. I used to use a Roundup substitute called Eraser, which worked well in fence lines and hedge rows, but I can't find it any more.
I want something that will kill the weeds/brush with one, or no more than two applications per year. Anything else takes too much time to be useful to me. Nothing seems to last from one year until the next.
Something happened last year and one of the biggest producers of Glyphosphate isn't selling is any more, the others have raised their prices accordingly. Anything with Glyphosphate in it is a lot more expensive than it was.
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2-4-D is quite effective at weeds, while preserving grass. (of course test in a section first) It's been around forever, and the 100% pure undiluted stuff is cheap/gallon. If you buy a gallon of 100%, you'll only need about 1-2 ozs. per gallon of water. That will produce a mix on the strong side too.
Not sure where in TX you're located, but around here we can get it at the local CO-OP that sells chemicals for all the spraying that's being done right now.
My dad runs an agra-chem business, he gave me some, and told me that I would NOT need a license to buy some from the CO-OP at the next town over if I needed more. I don't know if that varies by state. Least you can do is ask.
With 2-4-D, just make sure your're spraying nozzle is set for larger droplet size, and use low pressure to avoid ANY vapor drift, or flowers and shrubs nearby could get stunted. Just do it in calm conditions if you have flowers next to grass, and use large droplet size with low pressure to avoid vapors.
Vinegar kills everything just from the fact that it's an acid.
Tremec is mainly 2,4-D You can mix it with other herbicides as needed.Can you mix Trimec and vinegar?
I know you can mix Roundup and Vinegar.
We have a lot of vinegar.
I haven't seen anything about mixing trimec. I'm thinking it may be because vinegar kills everything - like Roundup
Killing everything is fine where we are spraying. But we have Trimec here. If we can mix Vinegar with Trimec we can make a bigger batch - we are low on water.
It lasts about as long as fire. Usually till the next time it rains. In the meantime, vinegar attracts scavenging insects that feed on rotting fruit (wasps). Using acid as a pesticide is just plain dumb.How long does it last ? Till the next sprouting of seeds, season or ground sterilizer ?
I keep mine in an unheated shed but out of the sun and over the winter the jug (2.5 gallon gly4 from rural king) always gets clumps that clog the filter. do you keep yours in a heated shed or shop over the winterI buy the 2.5 gal jug of 41% , it lasts me about 2-3 years, doesn't seem to go "bad"
Was wondering what kind of weed killers you all use. Here in west TX, we've gotten a decent amount of rain, so they are coming up like...well, weeds.
I've done the roundup **** before, but I need something both LEGAL and POWERFUL to rid my yard of the bastards. I know there are some kick-**** ones you need a license to get, just looking for something basic
Thanks in advance.
Cancer
The consensus among national pesticide regulatory agencies and scientific organizations is that labeled uses of glyphosate have demonstrated no evidence of human carcinogenicity.[104] The Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR),[105] the European Commission, the Canadian Pest Management Regulatory Agency, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority[106] and the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment[107] have concluded that there is no evidence that glyphosate poses a carcinogenic or genotoxic risk to humans. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has classified glyphosate as "not likely to be carcinogenic to humans."[108][109] One international scientific organization, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, classified glyphosate in Group 2A, "probably carcinogenic to humans" in 2015.[13][11]
As of 2020, the evidence for long-term exposure to glyphosate increasing the risk of human cancer remains inconclusive.[110] There is weak evidence human cancer risk might increase as a result of occupational exposure to large amounts of glyphosate, such as in agricultural work, but no good evidence of such a risk from home use, such as in domestic gardening.[111][112] A meta-analysis published in 2019 looked at whether there was an association between an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans and high cumulative exposures to glyphosate-based herbicides. The research found a "compelling link" between exposures to glyphosate-based herbicides and increased risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[113] A 2021 meta-analysis of glyphosate exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cautioned that such results can be biased by "assumptions made about both exposure level and latency period."[114]
Vinegar does not kill the roots like many of the other chemicals it kills what it touches. BUT if you hit it a couple of times right way as it is coming back the roots will be depleted of energy and they will die. Of course you could do the same with a weed wacker cutting it all down at the soil.... A couple of days after the last application should be fine assuming the soil had a fairly neutral or slightly basic PH prior to application.Okay, but how do I kill tall fescue (K-31) in my KBG/Rye/Fine fescue yard? Anyone have a bottle of Corsair laying around they want to sell me?
If I kill it with vinegar, how long before I can replant?
I've done the roundup **** before, but I need something both LEGAL and POWERFUL to rid my yard of the bastards. I know there are some kick-**** ones you need a license to get, just looking for something basic
Thanks in advance.
Everything in moderation....One more note:
There's so much ******** bandied about on the internet concerning glyphosate that I really make an effort to NOT comment about it.
What I CAN say is:
(1) The laboratory that initially determined that glyphosate was a carcinogen also found HOT WATER to be a carcinogen.
(2) The man who won the bazillion-dollar judgment award was applying "Round Up" wearing shorts, a t-shirt, and open-toed shoes or sandals. He admitted under oath that he had completely drenched himself with "Round Up" and did NOT immediately wash it off.
Here is a discussion thread about glyphosate with all kinds of citations and links if you want to go down that rabbit hole.
I've already been there. Don't care to return.
I still prefer to use 2-4D myself, but that has nothin' to do with cancer.
Besides, how many times can one guy get cancer in one lifetime? I should worry?



I agree with both statements !I prefer to just use 2-4D if possible. It just kills broadleaf species.
Knocking out everything (by using a broad-spectrum herbicide like glyphosate) will leave you with bare ground, which is just inviting more weeds.
Pickling vinegar, bit of salt and a spritz of Dawn is what i use. Kills everything quickly.Pickling vinegar (7% acetic acid) in very effective and safe. Put it straight into a sprayer and use it like you would use roundup. It costs about $2.00 a gallon.
Some of the cancer meds cause other cancersOne more note:
There's so much ******** bandied about on the internet concerning glyphosate that I really make an effort to NOT comment about it.
What I CAN say is:
(1) The laboratory that initially determined that glyphosate was a carcinogen also found HOT WATER to be a carcinogen.
(2) The man who won the bazillion-dollar judgment award was applying "Round Up" wearing shorts, a t-shirt, and open-toed shoes or sandals. He admitted under oath that he had completely drenched himself with "Round Up" and did NOT immediately wash it off.
I've already been there. Don't care to return.
I still prefer to use 2-4D myself, but that has nothin' to do with cancer.
Besides, how many times can one guy get cancer in one lifetime? I should worry?
It enters just fine through the stump. Every farmer that i know paints the stumps with roundup and diesel fuel when clearing fence rows to keep them from suckering.Roundup IS glyphosate ! At least it is its main ingredient. Not sure what else they put in the "special" versions of Roundup.
My understanding is that glyphosate will kill all plants, but it enters through the leaves, so spraying it on stumps will not have much of an effect. Certain weeds will require more than one treatment with glyphosate. They will re-sprout in a couple of weeks, so just spray them again. It might take a couple of time.
Menards, Tractor Supply and many feed stores sell generic glyphosate. Much cheaper than Roundup brand.
If you are going to dig/grind the stumps this summer, don't worry about applying anything to them.
People are fighting wars over RoundUp?There are many people around the world fighting wars that will disagree with you.
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I tried the vinegar/dish soap/salt mix wth pretty poor results. I think I used regular white vinegar. Is the pickling vinegar the key? I have a lot of electric fence line. It would be great to find something more natural that truly worked. Also, will it work when the grass and weeds are tall?
