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MSM Application Question
Posted on 3/25/24 at 11:33 am
Posted on 3/25/24 at 11:33 am
I'm not doing this yet but when I do late April/May where it says to spray 1/8 teaspoon w/ surfacant mixed with 1 or 2 gallons of water over 1000 sq ft how do you go about doing that?
I can certainly map out a 1000 sq ft area but am I overthinking things or do I just go with a steady side to side sweeping motion across the yard with the spray nozzle?
I can certainly map out a 1000 sq ft area but am I overthinking things or do I just go with a steady side to side sweeping motion across the yard with the spray nozzle?
Posted on 3/25/24 at 11:48 am to Tigers4Lyfe
do you have so many weeds that it requires spraying the entire yard, or could you get away with spot spray? I always try to spot spray when possible. Use the higher concentration (1/8th tsp per 1 gallon) for spot spray.
To answer your question though, it really depends on your sprayer, pressure, nozzle, etc. (ie high flow nozzle with high pressure is going to spray high volume, etc). No one can really give suggestions without knowing these factors. A constant flow valve and flat fan nozzle are preferred for broadcast applications.
To answer your question though, it really depends on your sprayer, pressure, nozzle, etc. (ie high flow nozzle with high pressure is going to spray high volume, etc). No one can really give suggestions without knowing these factors. A constant flow valve and flat fan nozzle are preferred for broadcast applications.
Posted on 4/4/24 at 1:35 pm to Tigers4Lyfe
Check out the thread I just bumped. Ronk posted a chart. It’s great info.
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