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homedeeth | 10:19 Sun 31st Aug 2014 | Gardening
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Hi
I have a 1 litre bottle of Rosate 36 and a 5 litre pressure sprayer
I have loads of weeds coming from the cracks of the paving slabs
The instructions are long and too complex for me so do you think its just a case of chucking the litre in the 5 litre?
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Dilution is 20ml per 1litre, so 100ml for 5l of water.
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You don't need anything as strong as a glyphosate weed killer to tackle weeds like this. Glyphosate is dangerous to pets and children. Read this:
http://permaculturenews.org/2012/11/01/why-glyphosate-should-be-banned-a-review-of-its-hazards-to-health-and-the-environment/
Please take the time to read the instructions carefully, they are there for your safety and others.
I don't think you can be casual when it comes to poisons and chemicals.
Sorry.
Sounds a bit like ... I've got a gun and some bullets and I am gonna use them....
You obviously aren't aware that to apply ROSATE 36 ... you need to be a licensed operator.
Rosate 36 ... is something that you shouldn't be anywhere near if you can't read instructions.
Your proposed mix of Rosate to water is 50 times stronger than the recommended mixture... had you read the instructions you would have seen that ... and 1 litre of Rosate is sufficient to deal with more than 2.5 acres of weeds.
If you do go ahead and use it unlicensed, your public liability won't cover you....
If you happen to have any.
When your neighbours cats and dogs start keeling over .... I'm sure you will wish you had read the instructions.

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