I'm hearing that you can use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of dishwashing detergent per gallon as surfactant. Anybody done it or have thoughts?
I'm hearing that you can use 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of dishwashing detergent per gallon as surfactant. Anybody done it or have thoughts?
It will definitely work, but your tank will suds up on the next 5 refills. Put the detergent in after you fill the tank with water. That will help on the 1st tank.
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Ok, thanks. I'm gonna give it a shot right now.
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I always use just a small amount of Dawn.
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I use canola oil
believe it or not, the "organic" versions dont have as many suds.
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I usually use 1/2 bottle of Dollar Tree soap per 25gal.
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In what application is the surfacant being used?
I understand what a surfacant is for the most part. Just curious what everyone is using it for since nobody mentioned it directly.
you can pretty much use it on any follicularly activated herbicide.
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It makes Round-Up even better...
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and stickier
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Ah, like napalm. But for plants. And without fire. Makes sense. I’ll have to try that. Thanks.
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