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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 5142612" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>You’re talking three main chems that are in doxstar, pastor, thistlex.</p><p>Fluroxypyr, clopyralid and triclopyr.</p><p></p><p>Triclopyr does mainly the woody type stuff esp thistles and brambles etc</p><p>Fluroxypyr does leafy like nettles, docks, cleaver etc</p><p>Clopyralid.....who knows but it kills stuff!</p><p></p><p>Thistlex has the strongest conc of triclopyr and clopyralid</p><p>Doxstar is fluroxypyr and triclopyr</p><p>Pastor is all three in a weak mix.</p><p></p><p>Cheapest way to go is thistlex with some cheap fluroxypyr as mentioned above.</p><p>Best is another all together which is forefront which will kill everything the above are supposed to do absolutely stone dead but is for grazing ground only and you’ll need to sign a declaration saying so.</p><p></p><p>I would point you to this :</p><p><a href="http://uk.dowagro.com/faqs/can-grassland-products-be-tank-mixed-with-mcpa-or-24-d/" target="_blank">http://uk.dowagro.com/faqs/can-grassland-products-be-tank-mixed-with-mcpa-or-24-d/</a></p><p></p><p>Which says no mixing with mcpa because the quick top kill prevents the other chems from working.</p><p></p><p>Personally I’d use mcpa and 24d mix a few times and it’ll get everything pretty much. What it doesn’t kill I’d come back with forefront and nuke it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 5142612, member: 56"] You’re talking three main chems that are in doxstar, pastor, thistlex. Fluroxypyr, clopyralid and triclopyr. Triclopyr does mainly the woody type stuff esp thistles and brambles etc Fluroxypyr does leafy like nettles, docks, cleaver etc Clopyralid.....who knows but it kills stuff! Thistlex has the strongest conc of triclopyr and clopyralid Doxstar is fluroxypyr and triclopyr Pastor is all three in a weak mix. Cheapest way to go is thistlex with some cheap fluroxypyr as mentioned above. Best is another all together which is forefront which will kill everything the above are supposed to do absolutely stone dead but is for grazing ground only and you’ll need to sign a declaration saying so. I would point you to this : [URL]http://uk.dowagro.com/faqs/can-grassland-products-be-tank-mixed-with-mcpa-or-24-d/[/URL] Which says no mixing with mcpa because the quick top kill prevents the other chems from working. Personally I’d use mcpa and 24d mix a few times and it’ll get everything pretty much. What it doesn’t kill I’d come back with forefront and nuke it. [/QUOTE]
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