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Vikings
05-10-2007, 11:19 PM
So it's 60ml per ten litres.
I'm doing spot spraying starting next week. My pressure bottle is 7.6 litres or 2 gallons.
so a little less then 1/4 cup of trillion and fill the bottle.
Can anyone offer any mixing ideas? I mean Should I buy more pressure bottles (I'm not even sure of how much of this stuff I'll use, I got about 30 customers).
Do I pour some trillion into a 1 litre bottle and just mix it on the road?
How accurate do you have to be when measuring out the ratios?
tremor
05-11-2007, 12:03 AM
A 5% margin of error in mixing is usually considered OK.
I'm not sure I'm following the rest of the questions. Is there a shortage of proper measuring cups in Canada?
Vikings
05-11-2007, 12:18 AM
A 5% margin of error in mixing is usually considered OK.
I'm not sure I'm following the rest of the questions. Is there a shortage of proper measuring cups in Canada?
We only got beer cups:canadaflag:
I guess, I'm a little nervous with this stuff having read the warning label over and over.:laugh: This is my first year doing doing fert and weed.
I almost bought a turkey baster today to suck it out so that I don't spill a drop. But what happens when the level goes down, I would have to pour in anyway. All this talk of triple rinsing things...
I bought a rather large container of it, 10 litres. It's a little bit unwieldy.
tremor
05-11-2007, 01:00 PM
For very low quantities I use a medical syringe to measure & dispense. I get them for free from a friend of mine who is a doctor but most pharmacies will give them to parents of sick children so they can't be very expensive.
When you're done using it, place it in a marked Ziploc bag so as to keep it clean & segregated from other chemicals.
Here, I just googled this one:
http://www.nols.edu/store/product.php?productid=16249&cat=0&bestseller
Vikings
05-11-2007, 07:34 PM
Do you inject in directly into the weeds?
J/k:laugh:
That's a decent Idea and I have some large syringes, I use them for refilling injet cartridges.
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