@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors I will leave out the clethodim. I'm going to a fescue/clover mix seed. I want all the crab grass gone which Is why i was going to use Cleth.
Yes, 2,4,DB is great for clover. For the crabgrass, you might could go with a pre-emergent, just not sure if any are labeled for crabgrass and not for clover. Little tricky there. Good luck!@@limitlesschoices
I had a crimson clover cover crop that I sprayed with 2 ounces per gallon glyphosate to get ready for brassica. I sprayed twice and the clover was still there. Clover is more resistant to glyphosate than people think .
Oh wow ! Yea I think it is. Now that you mention it, I sprayed a dove field at 2 ounces to the gallon and the clover was still there. I forgot about that.
@@brucenellis2780 someone told me the weeds will build up resistance overtime because of the low dose. Curious if I encounter that. This last time I sprayed IMOX and cleth like I’m supposed to and that worked really well again.
Oh yeah I have hit clover plots with gly in late summer then sowed brassicas into them the gly sets the clover back and let’s the brassicas sprout and get going but the clover comes back and I get fall plots with both in
I find that glyphosate kills everything but the leguminous plants. They all look sick when they are sprayed, their seedlings will die but established plants will nearly all come back from the roots.
My clover is taken over by ragweed bad. Hit it with a full dose of glyphosate (2 quarts per acre) 2 days ago and seeding some more clover into it today with storm in the forecast. Will probably kill most of the clover but had to do somethin
You can use Imazamox to help supress Ragweed and it wont kill the clover! 4-5 oz per acre. Check out my other video on it! Video link th-cam.com/video/wRSxbgfWckg/w-d-xo.html
@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors ended up using a back pack sprayer and selected some areas to spray . Def saved most of my clover buckwheat is up now. Thanks for asking 👍🏼
Glyphosate isn't near as good of an herbicide as most people believe. It needs to be mixed with something else like dicamba, 2,4D, triclopyr, etc. to be effective. Glyphosate can be use as a cheap growth regulator on turfgrass as well, just have to mind the rate.
These comments crack me up. People act like the deer live on my 1/4 acre plot eating tons of herbicide soaked food. The deer nibble and move on the farmers herbicide soaked fields next door!
Never tried that, but good to know. Thanks!
I'm going micro clover in my yard and I'm planning to use 2-4-DB and Clethodim.
Cleth will kill grass! You said yard, i assume it’s turf grass ?
@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors I will leave out the clethodim. I'm going to a fescue/clover mix seed. I want all the crab grass gone which Is why i was going to use Cleth.
@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors From what I've been reading 2-4-DB is the bets option so I'm going that route.
Yes, 2,4,DB is great for clover. For the crabgrass, you might could go with a pre-emergent, just not sure if any are labeled for crabgrass and not for clover. Little tricky there. Good luck!@@limitlesschoices
Good forage for the bees too!
I had a crimson clover cover crop that I sprayed with 2 ounces per gallon glyphosate to get ready for brassica. I sprayed twice and the clover was still there. Clover is more resistant to glyphosate than people think .
Oh wow ! Yea I think it is. Now that you mention it, I sprayed a dove field at 2 ounces to the gallon and the clover was still there. I forgot about that.
Hell yeah I put some in my fertilizer to !
Ha nice !!!
I’ve done it, worked for me
@@brucenellis2780 someone told me the weeds will build up resistance overtime because of the low dose. Curious if I encounter that. This last time I sprayed IMOX and cleth like I’m supposed to and that worked really well again.
Oh yeah I have hit clover plots with gly in late summer then sowed brassicas into them the gly sets the clover back and let’s the brassicas sprout and get going but the clover comes back and I get fall plots with both in
Works great! I will sow oats and rye grain and maybe some annual clover in mid-sept and then mow over it one last time
I find that glyphosate kills everything but the leguminous plants. They all look sick when they are sprayed, their seedlings will die but established plants will nearly all come back from the roots.
I don’t seem to get lasting result with gly, IMOX however lasted a lot longer
Will you Please put up or show me the link for the video for building the sprayer .
Good vdo weed take over my clover plot, i would like to try to u said use half ounce of Glyphosate per how many gallons of water please tell me.
I have a clover plot that would benefit by just spot spraying to tidy up the weeds. Ill try it.
Low dose and it should be fine !
My clover is taken over by ragweed bad. Hit it with a full dose of glyphosate (2 quarts per acre) 2 days ago and seeding some more clover into it today with storm in the forecast. Will probably kill most of the clover but had to do somethin
You can use Imazamox to help supress Ragweed and it wont kill the clover! 4-5 oz per acre. Check out my other video on it! Video link
th-cam.com/video/wRSxbgfWckg/w-d-xo.html
@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors will keep in mind for future. Appreciate it
Good video, will be doing this next week by me in NY. Wanna kill my Rye but hang on to the Clover 👍🏼
Hope it worked!
@@Yellowlab247_Outdoors ended up using a back pack sprayer and selected some areas to spray . Def saved most of my clover buckwheat is up now. Thanks for asking 👍🏼
Glyphosate isn't near as good of an herbicide as most people believe. It needs to be mixed with something else like dicamba, 2,4D, triclopyr, etc. to be effective. Glyphosate can be use as a cheap growth regulator on turfgrass as well, just have to mind the rate.
Agreed, I do a lot of testing in my plots. I’m actually dropping a video next of a combination of IMOX and cleth in this plot
Happy eating that venison you sprayed
These comments crack me up. People act like the deer live on my 1/4 acre plot eating tons of herbicide soaked food. The deer nibble and move on the farmers herbicide soaked fields next door!