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A question to those with experience of Dicurane
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<blockquote data-quote="czechmate" data-source="post: 7299791" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>We have a product here (one called Vario) that has the same make up as dicurane used to have.</p><p>I have some here for use but never managed to get any on.</p><p>When I used to use it in the uk, it was always in November (usually seemed to be during children in need week) and actually I can’t remember how effective it was.</p><p>So, I have some areas that are quite dirty, wild oats, a bad patch for charlock but I can’t see much yet, always plenty of cranesbill and buttercups (acid soil), no black grass here.</p><p>Thinking it will be a false spring in February when I get to this, will this dicurane type chem do a useful job or would I be better keeping it for another year and move on to Atlantis (bizarrely here, Atlantis has no label recommendation for autumn, only fir the end of winter into spring.</p><p>Crops are wheat and triticale, plus the same situation with barley, I think I’ll use it on the barley as no Atlantis option of course.</p><p>Patches are bad for wild oats so I would rather like to control them<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🥺" title="Pleading face :pleading_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f97a.png" data-shortname=":pleading_face:" /></p><p></p><p>Tia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czechmate, post: 7299791, member: 52"] We have a product here (one called Vario) that has the same make up as dicurane used to have. I have some here for use but never managed to get any on. When I used to use it in the uk, it was always in November (usually seemed to be during children in need week) and actually I can’t remember how effective it was. So, I have some areas that are quite dirty, wild oats, a bad patch for charlock but I can’t see much yet, always plenty of cranesbill and buttercups (acid soil), no black grass here. Thinking it will be a false spring in February when I get to this, will this dicurane type chem do a useful job or would I be better keeping it for another year and move on to Atlantis (bizarrely here, Atlantis has no label recommendation for autumn, only fir the end of winter into spring. Crops are wheat and triticale, plus the same situation with barley, I think I’ll use it on the barley as no Atlantis option of course. Patches are bad for wild oats so I would rather like to control them🥺 Tia [/QUOTE]
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