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Recommendation for dilution of selective herbicide chems
I want to use up this old bottle of Spectracide's Weed Stop for Lawns, but
unfortunately the label is all kinds of gone. And that's beside the fact that I really don't want to just spray it all the hell over the lawn, I'd rather just spot-treat these horrible thistles that're just about everywhere. Anything left over's going onto the dandelions. I don't want to be bothered with sending it to the local Clean Sweep crew, which would cost me more in gasoline to get there & back than it probably did to buy the stupid thing. This is the kind of product that gets hooked up to the end of a garden faucet. It contains, roughly : 2,4D 7.6% Mecoprop-p, 2.7% dicamba, 0.71% sulfentrazone, 0.18% That's if I can believe what I *think* I can see through a 16x loupe looking at the front label. Guess the company didn't particularly want anyone to know what-all was in it? It was here when I moved in a few years ago. In case it's way expired, is there any more harm in spraying it onto the lawn than if it weren't? |
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