Horse tail. 2,4D will kill it, 2,4Db probably will also, but I haven’t tried it.
Ones safe on clover, one isnt!What is the difference between 2,4D and 2,4Db?
Ones safe on clover, one isnt!
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Thanks! Saved me messing up.2-4db can be used on clover to kill broadleafs. 2-4d will kill your clover. Now I don’t know the chemical properties that facilitate that but you can mix 2-4db and cleth to tackle broadleafs and grasses in a clover plot
Also safe on soybeans. I’ve also heard some say Butyrac 200 is also safe on alfalfa, chicory, and birdsfoot trefoil, but that I’m not 100 percent on.Ones safe on clover, one isnt!
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I’ve used 2,4d on horsetail. Killed it, then followed up with fall food plots a couple months later. 2,4d does have some residual effects in the soil, but it’s not that long.Last I checked, clover isn't actually on the label for 24Db. Just for people who totally go by the book.
And here's a thread getting started on the farming forum just now about the Horsetail weed. I've heard any chemical that will actually kill it would prevent you from growing a crop on that land for many years.
The link you provided was interesting though. I’m wondering if the weed had developed a resistance to 2,4d? Round up set it back, but every time I’ve applied 2,4d it nukes it, and it never returns.Last I checked, clover isn't actually on the label for 24Db. Just for people who totally go by the book.
And here's a thread getting started on the farming forum just now about the Horsetail weed. I've heard any chemical that will actually kill it would prevent you from growing a crop on that land for many years.
I'm 99% positive that you cannot tank mix cleth and 24db. If memory serves me correctly, I tried that once...big mistake. It solidified into a sludge in my tank. It took me hours to get everything cleaned and working again.2-4db can be used on clover to kill broadleafs. 2-4d will kill your clover. Now I don’t know the chemical properties that facilitate that but you can mix 2-4db and cleth to tackle broadleafs and grasses in a clover plot