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  • farmaholic
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 17482

    #11
    We had to go early, and now there is a second wave coming. Like someone else said, Octobercide, MotherNature's desiccant herbicide. The winter annuals will have to wait til spring.

    Our thistles on fields that were harvested early are brown brown brown from the app. Some took longer than others but they were big targets with lots of foliage and they were beginning to bolt. I'm going to look to see if they tried to send up a new leaf in the patches.

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    • Guest

      #12
      we ave about 450 gm AI . or 1.25 lt of 360 . 1 lt if no prob , 1.5 lt if necessary

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      • newguy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 2145

        #13
        Did some with distinct and .6 of transorb.Then did some with 1.5 stage transorb.this was over 3 weeks ago.The distinct blacken the weeds in a week...The straight transorb took its time to get them.Got a feeling the straight transorb may be better.Will not know till next in crop spraying season.

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        • farmaholic
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 17482

          #14
          Maybe some of the "additions" to the glyphosate that cooks things quicker is a double edged, feel good sword. For anything not perennial--good, but for perennials I bet giving it as much time to translocate the active is better. Probably anything with rhizome roots is better controlled with giving it as much time as possible. When the tops are burnt off is anything happening anymore? Won't even get 100% anyway. Only an assumption...

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