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Diana Kulaga 12-12-2006 09:53 PM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem, and
anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use for our
purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of ounces
per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course I can
divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon ought to
be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll need to make
some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose end bottle,
e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana



Ray B 12-12-2006 10:26 PM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
Assuming you've got the 50%WP, the label says 8- to 20 ounces per 100
gallons 0.48- to 1.2 teaspoons per gallon). I have always heard of folks
using 1 tsp/gallon, but I might start with about 3/4.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course I
can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon ought
to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll need to
make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose end
bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana




Diana Kulaga 12-12-2006 10:51 PM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
Thanks, Ray. This is a liquid. Active ingredient is 41.25%. Same advice?

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:b0Gfh.5351$A05.3739@trndny08...
Assuming you've got the 50%WP, the label says 8- to 20 ounces per 100
gallons 0.48- to 1.2 teaspoons per gallon). I have always heard of folks
using 1 tsp/gallon, but I might start with about 3/4.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course
I can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon
ought to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll
need to make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose
end bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana






Ray B 13-12-2006 01:13 AM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
If the 50% stuff is good for 3/4 teaspoon per gallon, I'd go with 1 for your
41% liquid. (0.5/0.4125*.75=0.91)

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Ray. This is a liquid. Active ingredient is 41.25%. Same advice?

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:b0Gfh.5351$A05.3739@trndny08...
Assuming you've got the 50%WP, the label says 8- to 20 ounces per 100
gallons 0.48- to 1.2 teaspoons per gallon). I have always heard of folks
using 1 tsp/gallon, but I might start with about 3/4.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course
I can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon
ought to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll
need to make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose
end bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana








Diana Kulaga 13-12-2006 01:38 AM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
Thanks, guys. Okay, orchids: here come the big guns!

Diana

"Pat Brennan" wrote in message
...
Diana,

I use my current jug at one teaspoon per gallon (16.7 oz per 100 gal).
The jug is in flowable form as compared to the power form. Check to see
if this rate is consistent with your label. They change concentration
rates when you least expect it.

Pat


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course
I can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon
ought to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll
need to make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose
end bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana






Pat Brennan[_1_] 13-12-2006 01:43 AM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
Diana,

I use my current jug at one teaspoon per gallon (16.7 oz per 100 gal). The
jug is in flowable form as compared to the power form. Check to see if this
rate is consistent with your label. They change concentration rates when
you least expect it.

Pat


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course I
can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon ought
to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll need to
make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose end
bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana




Ray B 13-12-2006 02:30 AM

Cleary's 3336 Concentration?
 
Unfortunately, every now and then one needs to pull them out.

I'm about to give the Merit a workout....

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Thanks, guys. Okay, orchids: here come the big guns!

Diana

"Pat Brennan" wrote in message
...
Diana,

I use my current jug at one teaspoon per gallon (16.7 oz per 100 gal).
The jug is in flowable form as compared to the power form. Check to see
if this rate is consistent with your label. They change concentration
rates when you least expect it.

Pat


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
For all those who have been kind enough to weigh in on my plant problem,
and anyone else who knows this product, what concentration would you use
for our purposes?

I rec'd. the product this afternoon. The instructions give a range of
ounces per hundred gallons of water. That range is pretty big. Of course
I can divide, but I want to know just what the final amount per gallon
ought to be. It appears that this product is very concentrated, so I'll
need to make some adjustments to accomodate the equipment we have (hose
end bottle, e.g.).

Thanks again.

Diana









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