Alan McKenzie wrote:
> "Paul S" <anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:ZbOdnaI9aKLdQrTVnZ2dnUVZ8qydnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I've read the numerous posts about mixing Glyphosate and wallpaper
paste
>> to form a gel to apply to horsetail, but have some questions;
>>
>> 1. What pro****tions of each should be used ?
>>
>> 2. Is it true that it's best to apply weedkiller sprays at the start of
>> the day rather than at night, and why ?
>>
>> 3. What suggestions do you have for bruising the horsetail e.g. I have
a
>> besom broom; would hitting the horsetail with it have any effect ?
>>
> Hi, my trick for horse/mares tail is to apply a gel weedkiller, sorry
can't
> remember the name of the one i use, has a brush included.
> I take a plastic coin bag that you get from banks, brush the gel
liberally
> inside the plastic bag. Then place the horsetail in the bag, wrap around
a
> few times and then place a stone or earth sod to keep everything in
place -
> after a few weeks it will be dead.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Alan
>
>
Wallpaper paste (aka CMC) isn't the only thickener. The manufactured
glyphosphate gels may be based on mineral or vegetable thickeners,
depending on compatability with the active ingredient. There is also the
danger with a d-i-y gel that what keeps the solution on the surface for
easy application may also prevent it being absorbed by the plant.
I imagine Monsanto have thought about this :-)


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