Yes, you can use 2 oz per gallon for normal weeds & grass when using the Drexel Imitator Plus.
Drexel Imitator Plus should be mixed at 4-6 oz per gallon of water for hard to treat weeds.
You will see results with Drexel Imitator Plus within 1-2 weeks after applying.
Yes, you can use 2 oz per gallon for normal weeds and grass when using the Drexel Imitator Plus. It is a non-selective so it will kill anything sprayed directly per product label instructions.
Drexel Imitator Plus concentrate has a 3-5 year shelf life when kept in a climate controlled area. Once mixed with water the solution needs to be used within 24 hours. The mixed solutions will start to lose effectiveness after that 24 hour period.
When applying Drexel Imitator Plus the applicator should wear a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves, and safety goggles. Per the MSDS sheet avoid breathing vapor or spray mist.
Drexel Imitator Plus can be applied to weeds that are slightly damp but not dripping. Dry is best, though.
No, Drexel Imitator Plus cannot be applied around bodies of water.
For general weed control, Drexel Imitator Plus is mixed at the rate of 2 oz. per gallon of water, so for a 25 gallon tank, you would need 50 oz., or about 6 ¼ cups. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
According to the manufacturer, it can take up to 7-10 days to see results after applying Drexel Imitator Plus. Please refer to the product label for specific instructions.
Drexel Imitator Plus uses the same active ingredient as RoundUp-glyphosate so it will kill the lawn and anything sprayed as it is a non-selective herbicide. In most cases, it is a permanent kill for soft tissue plants, especially grass. All you can do now re-seed or re-sod your lawn.
Drexel Imitator Plus should be mixed at the highest rate for bamboo, 13 oz per gallon of water.
For general weed control, you will use 2 oz. of Drexel Imitator Plus per gallon of water.
Drexel Imitator Plus is essentially the same thing as RoundUp and would not be advised to spray over the whole area as it would likely eliminate the weeds and the grass you wish to keep. If you chose to use it, the product label advises to keep grazing animals out of the area for about 14 days. A better option would be to use something like GrazonNext which is labeled for stinging nettle and will not harm most pasture grasses while controlling the target weeds. GrazonNext HL Herbicide also comes with no restriction for any kind of livestock, including beef cattle, goats, horses, nursing dairy animals, and sheep and won't harm desirable grasses like bahiagrass, bermudagrass, fescue, orchard and other mixed native grasses.
Yes, Drexel Imitator Plus can be applied with a sprayer.