Matt you are a high D I am a fly away D I just want to get the job done don't want to know the details just want to get the job done, set the dial and spray, set it and forget, and your dog looks like she's a lot of fun 😎😁
@@MatsDawson basically you seem like you want to know all the details about something you are doing I don't want to know any details just the bare minimum to get the job done it's a personality trait if you take a personality test it will tell you 😁😎
@codydavidson8315 haha gotcha. This is true lol. Basically the hose end dial is the amount of product you spray for every 1 gallon of water that leaves the sprayer. That's the shortest I can go lol.
I was hoping to know by the end of the video how this works, not by the end of a year of me using it. Did I miss the part where you actually show how to use it? Like the fluid and mixing ratios?
I'm like you I really got annoyed at this. I've been trying to find out how much liquid to put in the sprayer. And I searched everywhere and can't find it. I don't understand how much liquid to put in the sprayer.
It doesn't matter how many gallons a minuet; water is just the CARRIER not the chemical. Humic 12 want's say 3-8 oz. per 1000 sqft. Doesn't matter how much water you use to apply it so long as it gets 3-8 applied in that area evenly. The trick is dialing it in so you don't put so much down you run out before you cover the area or so little your there all day. Fertilizers and amendments aren't too fussy as long as you get the right amount evenly in the given area. Herbicides are totally different and need to be calibrated and metered through a real sprayer. You can use a hose end if you want to but it won't work out.
@@MatsDawson Why not? Ortho Dial n Spray state : "The easy, accurate way to apply concentrates. Automatically dilutes and sprays liquid weed killer, insecticides, fungicides and fertilizers. Accurate! Automatically applies the correct amount of product needed. Easy! No mixing, measuring or mess. No waste return unused concentrate to original container."
OK Throwing this in the recycle bin. Way too much trouble to figure out. So - it doesn't matter how much fertilizer is put into the container then - right?
This is exactly what I thought you could do. Just got finished watching a video saying to NOT use a hose end sprayer for pre emergent. I had a lawn care company for 20 years with a big tank truck. All we would do to calibrate is measure how long it took for 1 gallon of water. Then measure time it took to spray off 1000 sq ft. Just like you did. Same with this right? Or am I wrong on premergent? I have 45000 SQ ft of lawn and using the hose would be much easier it seems. Any thoughts?
dont think it matters on how many gal / minute your hose is supplying. the sprayer mixes the correct amount of product in the reservoir per gallon of water passing through it. So no need to do those water flow calculations.
You aren't wrong. I'll be replacing this video next spring with much better information. Although, I think it stills gives people some insight in how these things work. I appreciate you.
You should pursue a career in mechanical engineering.....this is just like labs in first semester fluid mechanics. You just discovered conservation of mass in your back yard, with your dogs help.
The only time she got sprayed was with the hose and any residual spray that came out would be pretty darn low. I never use pesticides in a hose end sprayer either.
she is a good girl having fun in the sun and water😁thanks for the helpful tips🙂
You get a like for the disobedient dog lol. I love the joy of that dog everytime you sprayed water.
HAHA I love that dang dog. She is pretty well behaved but absolutely loves attacking the water.
Best lawn care video ever! I got the concept but your dog is awesome!
Hehe. Gosh darn. I love that dog. I appreciate your comment, too.
finally find a video easy to understand.
@@jasonr3165 lol
I watched mostly because of your dog - very, very entertaining!
Haha glad you enjoyed her. Thanks for watching too!
Your dog is cute, my gokden retreiver obeys me like yours...lol Thanks for the instructions. Beautiful yard .
Thank you very much.
Dog was awesome!
This is the way
Great one Matt!!! Love your dog!! 🤣
Thanks man!!
Great entrance. I have to try that one lol :) Nice job on the video. Lawn is looking great
A barrel roll a day keeps the doctor away
@@MatsDawson Haha maybe at your age but not mine. We will see
Matt you are a high D I am a fly away D I just want to get the job done don't want to know the details just want to get the job done, set the dial and spray, set it and forget, and your dog looks like she's a lot of fun 😎😁
Lol say what?
@@MatsDawson basically you seem like you want to know all the details about something you are doing I don't want to know any details just the bare minimum to get the job done it's a personality trait if you take a personality test it will tell you 😁😎
@codydavidson8315 haha gotcha. This is true lol. Basically the hose end dial is the amount of product you spray for every 1 gallon of water that leaves the sprayer. That's the shortest I can go lol.
Love that dog
She was the best!
The dog is like...Come on dad.....play...😊
Haha totally. I literally just promised her that I would play after I was done with lawn chores.
I was hoping to know by the end of the video how this works, not by the end of a year of me using it. Did I miss the part where you actually show how to use it? Like the fluid and mixing ratios?
I'm like you I really got annoyed at this. I've been trying to find out how much liquid to put in the sprayer. And I searched everywhere and can't find it. I don't understand how much liquid to put in the sprayer.
@libbyrigney9860 the product you are using should say on the label.
Poor doggo drank the fertilizer. Now he is Dogzilla
Haha no doggos were injured in the making of this film.
It doesn't matter how many gallons a minuet; water is just the CARRIER not the chemical. Humic 12 want's say 3-8 oz. per 1000 sqft. Doesn't matter how much water you use to apply it so long as it gets 3-8 applied in that area evenly. The trick is dialing it in so you don't put so much down you run out before you cover the area or so little your there all day. Fertilizers and amendments aren't too fussy as long as you get the right amount evenly in the given area. Herbicides are totally different and need to be calibrated and metered through a real sprayer. You can use a hose end if you want to but it won't work out.
I disagree, the concentration of the chemical is a function of the flow rate.
At least on output. I would assume the vacuum created inside the chamber drastically alters the input and output flow rate at an exponential rate.
Not forgetting if you use as a pesticide it needs to be calibrated perfectly
My understanding is you shouldn't use pesticides in a hose end sprayer.
@@MatsDawson Why not? Ortho Dial n Spray state : "The easy, accurate way to apply concentrates. Automatically dilutes and sprays liquid weed killer, insecticides, fungicides and fertilizers. Accurate! Automatically applies the correct amount of product needed. Easy! No mixing, measuring or mess. No waste return unused concentrate to original container."
OK Throwing this in the recycle bin. Way too much trouble to figure out.
So - it doesn't matter how much fertilizer is put into the container then - right?
Well, you want to put the amount required for your yards size. And the. Dispensed at between 1 ounce and 3 ounces per gallon sprayed.
I can try and help you through it on instagram if you message me.
i loved your silly dog 👍🏿
you almost also trained your dog to stay , she wanted to play 😂😂
Haha she is pretty good at listening now... mostly.
This is exactly what I thought you could do. Just got finished watching a video saying to NOT use a hose end sprayer for pre emergent. I had a lawn care company for 20 years with a big tank truck. All we would do to calibrate is measure how long it took for 1 gallon of water. Then measure time it took to spray off 1000 sq ft. Just like you did. Same with this right? Or am I wrong on premergent? I have 45000 SQ ft of lawn and using the hose would be much easier it seems. Any thoughts?
I was just thinking need to measure how much is coming out of the hose end sprayer, not the hose. Then you realize it also. Haha
Those hose end sprayers are a pain lol.
Matt, What camera and mic are you using just curious ?
Gopro9 and a rode mic
Show that dog who’s boss…maybe a dumb question but why does it matter what the hose flow rate is? Or the sprayer for that matter?
It's just a bad video that's somewhat popular lol. I'm going to re do it in the spring.
7.5 gpm at first
2.5 gpm with the sprayer.
"Hooman, the hecc is this?" - Bentley
Lol..is that the sparkling water dog?
dont think it matters on how many gal / minute your hose is supplying. the sprayer mixes the correct amount of product in the reservoir per gallon of water passing through it. So no need to do those water flow calculations.
You aren't wrong. I'll be replacing this video next spring with much better information. Although, I think it stills gives people some insight in how these things work. I appreciate you.
Lol. I lost you at math.
I lost myself in math on this one lol. I'm planning on re doing the video this spring.
You should pursue a career in mechanical engineering.....this is just like labs in first semester fluid mechanics. You just discovered conservation of mass in your back yard, with your dogs help.
Lol Jared? Either way the comment has me laughing.
Too confusing for me😅
Change the music, please
I'll get right on that. Just for you. ;)
Arent the chemicals bad gor animals? Your dog keeps getting into your sprayer water. Theres obviously chemical residue in/on it.
The only time she got sprayed was with the hose and any residual spray that came out would be pretty darn low. I never use pesticides in a hose end sprayer either.
Bs dog
Bs?