FarmerD
Active Member
If it's all tall and thick, it's not a problem! It should kill it all, assuming it's all actively growing.
If it's thick, short and tall, some of the short will continue to grow (if the rope wicks doesn't touch it), after the tall dies away, at which time, you can go back over it, for "round 2". And I am assuming you're wanting to kill everything.
You can always go over it once, wait a couple of weeks and no-till then go back over it again with the wiper. It won't be perfect, but it might be ok.
No way to shut it off, on this model, but you can always dump the solution out into a container, or I could tighten down the filler cap and put a plug in the vent and rotate the rope wicks to the top.
For a complete burn down, a sprayer is ideal, however, you may still get more weeds to germinate later, that you have to deal with. I use this to clean up my clover plots, mainly.
If it's thick, short and tall, some of the short will continue to grow (if the rope wicks doesn't touch it), after the tall dies away, at which time, you can go back over it, for "round 2". And I am assuming you're wanting to kill everything.
You can always go over it once, wait a couple of weeks and no-till then go back over it again with the wiper. It won't be perfect, but it might be ok.
No way to shut it off, on this model, but you can always dump the solution out into a container, or I could tighten down the filler cap and put a plug in the vent and rotate the rope wicks to the top.
For a complete burn down, a sprayer is ideal, however, you may still get more weeds to germinate later, that you have to deal with. I use this to clean up my clover plots, mainly.