The pump sprayer works great and its less work but the leaves get burnt from the sh so just throwing the granules at the soil ain't gonna help much....plus. your going to have to wet it any way for it to become active..spraying the leaves also gives them a special coating that protects them from run off after you are gone... When it come to the bleach wash I prefer to use the system...its like killing. Two birds with one stone.. while rincing the house your pumps also get their share..
-- Edited by All Aspects Ltd on Saturday 30th of June 2012 01:46:27 PM
Danny Cronauer said
Jun 30, 2012
After completing the entire job, truck is backed up and ready to go, I have to use the plant wash to go around the entire property again. Pulling a hose along with me. It sucks and is time consuming. Which raises a few questions,
1. Why can't i just broadcast by hand? Why do the leaves have to absorb if the damage being done is due to the PH imbalance of the soil?
2. Those garden sprayers work terribly, can I mix up a whole bunch in a pump up sprayer. That way I could just run around the home, hitting the plants and not hauling a hose with me?
Danny Cronauer said
Jun 30, 2012
How much plant wash per 5 gal?
Doug Rucker said
Jun 30, 2012
I use 16 ounces
AC Lockyer said
Jul 1, 2012
You can also increase the size of the water inlet hole in the ace sprayer to force out more Plant Wash. Use a very small dril bit.
AC
Danny Cronauer said
Jul 1, 2012
AC what about broadcasting by hand, Doug said that he as done it. I was wondering, after rinsing out a downspout, why not toss some plant wash at the bottom of the downspout for the morning dew?
AC Lockyer said
Jul 1, 2012
You can if you wish. Just really water it in. I dont endorse because employees will really waste the product. Just be careful.
AC
Danny Cronauer said
Jul 1, 2012
ok thanks, well now that I know I can one batch it, that will make life easier.
Josh Scavetta said
Aug 24, 2012
would it help to plant wash the plants before we even spray the roof ....what would give a better level of protection the plant wash or bleach wash
Danny Cronauer said
Aug 24, 2012
I think I read AC's post that it is redundant to spray before and after. There isn't a problem with spraying before and after, he just doesn't want to see you waisting chemical. For how cheap plant wash is I say go ahead and spray it if it relieves some anxiety.
The pump sprayer works great and its less work but the leaves get burnt from the sh so just throwing the granules at the soil ain't gonna help much....plus. your going to have to wet it any way for it to become active..spraying the leaves also gives them a special coating that protects them from run off after you are gone... When it come to the bleach wash I prefer to use the system...its like killing. Two birds with one stone.. while rincing the house your pumps also get their share..
-- Edited by All Aspects Ltd on Saturday 30th of June 2012 01:46:27 PM
After completing the entire job, truck is backed up and ready to go, I have to use the plant wash to go around the entire property again. Pulling a hose along with me. It sucks and is time consuming. Which raises a few questions,
1. Why can't i just broadcast by hand? Why do the leaves have to absorb if the damage being done is due to the PH imbalance of the soil?
2. Those garden sprayers work terribly, can I mix up a whole bunch in a pump up sprayer. That way I could just run around the home, hitting the plants and not hauling a hose with me?
AC
AC
Dan