Posted by JBMac on July 13, 2010 at 18:58:08 from (174.131.46.205):
In Reply to: Weed kill in RR Beans posted by Curt Cooke on July 13, 2010 at 08:29:44:
Glyphosate, RoundUp, slowly starves a plant of an important protein, whereas Organo Auxins (2,4-D,; tryclopyr; and the rest of that that family make the plant "grow themselves to death" That's why you see the curling-up pretty quckly in hot temps. Moral of the story, make sure you are using the proper surfactant (never dish soap, I dont care what others might say, it's totally wrong for use with herbicides, anionic versus non-ionic that nearly all herbicide labels call for, and more expensive oz per oz than a quality surfactant), condition the water if its got high pH, and addition of nitrogen nearly always improves glyphosate's efficacy. Let them starve to death!
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