I'm glad it helped...when I finally figured out how to do it I had to make a video because I couldn't find any real direction out there. It seems if you're a "pro" this is stuff you already know but the rest of us are left guessing...
20 oz would be on the low side if you are travelling at close to the same speed I am....remember if you go fast it's spread out farther (lower dosage) and if you go real slow it's a higher dosage (think of it like spray painting). I mix about 22oz for the 30 gallons which is on the low dosage side and if there are really bad areas I just slow down a bit. Prodiamine is pretty forgiving so you can up the dosage if you want but 22oz for 30 gallons has worked for me in the past.
This might be a dumb question but you figured your mix with a dry weight in oz.s, if you use a liquid herbicide would you use still use a weight in oz.s, or fluid oz.s? Thanks, great video btw!
Basically you use whichever measurement the herbicide uses so if it says x amount of liquid ounces per acre then use liquid ounces if it says dry ounces use dry ounces 👍
THANK YOU!! I have not seen others who have shown how calculate this for a pull behind tank sprayer.
I'm glad it helped...when I finally figured out how to do it I had to make a video because I couldn't find any real direction out there. It seems if you're a "pro" this is stuff you already know but the rest of us are left guessing...
Thank you for the video. Will I need 20oz of prodamine to cover 30 gallons of water?
20 oz would be on the low side if you are travelling at close to the same speed I am....remember if you go fast it's spread out farther (lower dosage) and if you go real slow it's a higher dosage (think of it like spray painting). I mix about 22oz for the 30 gallons which is on the low dosage side and if there are really bad areas I just slow down a bit. Prodiamine is pretty forgiving so you can up the dosage if you want but 22oz for 30 gallons has worked for me in the past.
What will be the max rate for prodiamine 30 gallon tank sprayer?
see below
Very informative video, would using blue dye help you see where your spray has covered?
Yes...I actually do use the blue dye stuff when spraying and it does help keep you on track
This might be a dumb question but you figured your mix with a dry weight in oz.s, if you use a liquid herbicide would you use still use a weight in oz.s, or fluid oz.s?
Thanks, great video btw!
Basically you use whichever measurement the herbicide uses so if it says x amount of liquid ounces per acre then use liquid ounces if it says dry ounces use dry ounces 👍
Thanks!