Re: Cat Tails
#45709
07/02/2015 11:34 AM
07/02/2015 11:34 AM
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jbwhttail
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You need to wait for the cattails to get the "heads " on them before spraying. In spring and early summer the plant gets nourishment from the atmosphere, once it blooms(the head) it starts to send nutrients back to the root system. August thru September is prime time to spray. Use the ShoreKlean PLUS or you will need to add a Suffectant to get it to stick.
We goit over a 705 kill just from the bank spray last year using this method and will get the remainder VERY soon. We already have several plants with the heads on them.
Once they dry out just hit them with a match and watch them burn!
When science meets tradition there will be sparks.....
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Re: Cat Tails
#45711
07/05/2015 05:32 PM
07/05/2015 05:32 PM
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jbwhttail
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dish soap works, WAIT until you are sure ALL the plants have bloomed. You can be too early, hard to be too late.
When science meets tradition there will be sparks.....
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Re: Cat Tails
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07/06/2015 04:57 AM
07/06/2015 04:57 AM
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I use Dawn dish soap as a surfactant when spraying any weed killer. It doesn't take much to get the job done, about half a teaspoon per gallon. h.h.
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