Re: Interesting Pattern on SDB
- Subject: Re: Interesting Pattern on SDB
- From: "* a* S* <o*@suttoniris.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 10:13:36 -0700
Drift from chemical spray can easily travel 300
yards, more on windy days, especially if an adjuvent or sticker is not being
used. that looks exactly like round-up (or similar product) damage.
Even a tiny bit of round-up hitting a plant during the development
stage can do that. There are some other herbicides that can cause
round-up like damage too, unfortunately I can't remember which ones. Must
be getting old.....
Mike
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