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quinn

Saegertown Pa.

Any one using 75 wp merit how much are you using in a gallon of water ? I have read 1/16 teaspoon and 1/8 teaspoon. My plan is to mix some Telstar with it and I don't want to burn my plants. And I do have a syringe so I could do it in ml, thanks.

7/9/2008 2:02:20 PM

don young

i use 3 -4 teaspoons per 1000 sq feet or roughly 2 plants about now size wise i mix it right in with talstar or warrior

7/9/2008 2:17:28 PM

gordon

Utah

here is the conversion just in case you need it.

3 teaspoons = 14.8 ml
4 teaspoons = 19.7 ml

7/9/2008 5:57:23 PM

Kevin Snyder (TEAM HAMMER)

Kevinstinindians@yahoo.com

Quinn, I just sprayed the same foliar combo with no problem mixed like this:

Talstar One: 0.5 oz/gallon
Merit 75 WP: 1/10 teaspoon/gallon

I sprayed between 7 and 8 PM.

7/9/2008 7:23:57 PM

VTJohn

Jericho Vermont

Quinn,
I use 1/8th teaspoon of 75 wp merit and .5 oz of Talstar One. I have been using this for the last 3 years with no ill effect. During peak season I spray every 7-10 days trying to hit the botom of the leaves where possible. Talstar One also works well on spider mites. I have even sprayed in the heat of afternoon when i know I am late with an application. I have burned a few leaf tips but that is a small issue compared to borers and the plants have recovered well.
John

7/9/2008 9:02:26 PM

Urban Farmer (Frantz)

No Place Special

Same as John here for last couple years and no problems. 1/8th tsp and .5 oz per gallon. Works wonders in my opinion.

7/9/2008 10:30:30 PM

quinn

Saegertown Pa.

Thanks guys.

7/10/2008 5:54:18 AM

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