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Organic lawn care for the cheap and lazy

Here are the active ingredients that are found in Weed B Gone MAX:

Active Ingredients:
.05% Dicamba .12% 2,4-D .22% MCPP

So, in a gallon jug, there is only 0.1536 fl. oz of 2,4-D. Weed B Gone will not kill anyone simply by rubbing it on their skin.


Dude, I said it was in weed b gone, I didn't say that was all it was. Hell even the 55 gal drums for ag need to be cut before they are wicked.
 
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Dude, I said it was in weed b gone, I didn't say that was all it was. Hell even the 55 gal drums for ag need to be cut before they are wicked.

My bad gregorylee. I wasn't trying to correct anything that you said. I was just trying to illustrate that while the chemical might be extremely dangerous in it's pure form (as discussed in the original article), it is very, very dilluted in store-bought versions and that those versions are not nearly as lethal as the article made it out to be. Sorry man.
 
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Interesting article, nearly 100% accurate IMO. I was disappointed he didn't talk about warm season grasses, (Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, ect.).

superdeflocculation
isn't even in the dictionary. I think the correct term would be "hydrophobic" repelling water. And he's right, I've seen it alot.
 
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Better idea:

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