I used the 'safer' stuff on beans 2 weeks before I planted the field. Supposed to be good to go....
Beans grew up, laid over, and gew sideways. Some of the longest (tallest, if it weren't for sideways...) beans I ever saw. Not a pod on them.
Thank goodness I only did spot spraying.
Won't use anything with 2,4-x near beans or alfalfa again. I hear my soil and my moisture and my spring temps issues are the worst for these chemicals to damage a crop.
I hear it works for some/ many, but I'm the 'rest of the story' I guess. :)
You offer good points too, depends on conditions one has. Always good to get a range of answers to confuse - I mean, relay as much info for a person to choose the closest condioins to what one has and go forward knowing as much as possible. :)
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