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1 hour ago, moog5050 said:

Turns out it’s winter cress which is in the mustard family I believe.    Going to cut and maybe hit with glyso.   

Why gly, 2-4 db will leave all the clover you frost seeded..? Or is it you just have gly?

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2 hours ago, G-Man said:

Why gly, 2-4 db will leave all the clover you frost seeded..? Or is it you just have gly?

clover has not come in yet and I only have gly.  I believe gly only kills when plants are actively growing so if I hit it now before clover starts, I should be ok, no?  I guess clover only starts growing when soil stays at 60 degrees or more for some period - we have only had a few days since seeding that hit that and last week, there was still no growth.

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3 hours ago, moog5050 said:

clover has not come in yet and I only have gly.  I believe gly only kills when plants are actively growing so if I hit it now before clover starts, I should be ok, no?  I guess clover only starts growing when soil stays at 60 degrees or more for some period - we have only had a few days since seeding that hit that and last week, there was still no growth.

As long as clover hasnt germinated then yes gly will work

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23 hours ago, G-Man said:

As long as clover hasnt germinated then yes gly will work

Well I might have been a week late.  Got there today and there was some areas that just germinated.   Hit the whole plot anyways.   It was so full with winter cress that I am hoping it kills that and only kills early germination of the clover and more still comes in.   I did hammer it with seed in March.    But f no clover comes in I will plant some winter what in sept.   

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9 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

Well I might have been a week late.  Got there today and there was some areas that just germinated.   Hit the whole plot anyways.   It was so full with winter cress that I am hoping it kills that and only kills early germination of the clover and more still comes in.   I did hammer it with seed in March.    But f no clover comes in I will plant some winter what in sept.   

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Hmmmmm...Looks familiar....

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7 minutes ago, Pygmy said:

Hmmmmm...Looks familiar....

There are a number on this site that have hunted that field!  But you are the only one to double up with a muzzleloader.  

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1 minute ago, moog5050 said:

There are a number on this site that have hinted that field!  But you are the only one to double up with a muzzleloader.  

That's only because I had a good guide/loader....<<GRIN>>….

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There are a number on this site that have hunted that field!  But you are the only one to double up with a muzzleloader.  

I will be the first to say that I am NOT one of that number...wink wink...I’ll even bring Corona from the City!


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On 5/5/2020 at 3:49 PM, moog5050 said:

Well I might have been a week late.  Got there today and there was some areas that just germinated.   Hit the whole plot anyways.   It was so full with winter cress that I am hoping it kills that and only kills early germination of the clover and more still comes in.   I did hammer it with seed in March.    But f no clover comes in I will plant some winter what in sept.   

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How far is the shot from that upstairs window to the cage?

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