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Charles P Lamb 18-10-2006 06:01 AM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help prevent
the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is this likely
to work?



Frank 18-10-2006 01:11 PM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 

Charles P Lamb wrote:
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help prevent
the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is this likely
to work?


Manufacturers spend a lot of time formulating these products for
correct application. You're better off just following their
instructions.
Frank


Willshak 18-10-2006 02:13 PM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 
Charles P Lamb wrote:
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help prevent
the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is this likely
to work?


I use it and it works, especially on clover which sheds the herbicide
almost immediately.
They used to make a wetting agent that was meant to be mixed with
herbicides. I remember it was a small bottle (about 3 oz.) containing a
dark brown liquid that looked like overused motor oil. I couldn't find
it anymore on the shelves.

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Bill
in Hamptonburgh, NY
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Steveo 18-10-2006 10:57 PM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 
"Charles P Lamb" wrote:
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help
prevent the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is
this likely to work?

Yes.

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[email protected] 21-10-2006 04:46 PM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 

Steveo wrote:
"Charles P Lamb" wrote:
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help
prevent the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is
this likely to work?

Yes.


And they still make the commercial products designed for the same use
too. Any good lawn/garden center or agri supply should have it.




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[email protected] 21-10-2006 04:46 PM

Dish Detergent as Herbicide Wetting Agent
 

Steveo wrote:
"Charles P Lamb" wrote:
I am considering using household dishwashing detergent as a wetting agent
for a herbicide. I am hoping it will allow a finer spray and help
prevent the solution from beading up and rolling off of the leaves. Is
this likely to work?

Yes.


And they still make the commercial products designed for the same use
too. Any good lawn/garden center or agri supply should have it.




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http://NewsReader.Com/




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