What is the mix ratio for IMAGE herbicide?

The mix ratio for IMAGE herbicide depends on the method of application. If you are using a pump sprayer, you will need to mix 2.5 ounces of IMAGE herbicide with every gallon of water. This means that if you have a 3-gallon sprayer, you will need to mix 7.5 ounces of IMAGE herbicide with 3 gallons of water. It is important to mix the herbicide and water thoroughly to ensure an even distribution of the product.

If you are using a hose-end sprayer, such as a dial ‘n spray, the recommended rate is 15 ounces of IMAGE herbicide per 4,000 square feet. To achieve this rate, you can set the metering spray on 4 teaspoons. This means that you will need to uniformly apply the herbicide until the jar is empty, covering the entire 4,000 square foot area.

I have personally used IMAGE herbicide in my own garden and found the recommended mix ratios to be effective in controlling unwanted weeds. The pump sprayer application method is great for targeting specific areas, such as flower beds or along fence lines, where weeds tend to grow. I have found that spraying the herbicide directly onto the weeds until they are wet provides the best results.

On the other hand, the hose-end sprayer application method is convenient for larger areas, such as lawns or large garden beds. The dial ‘n spray feature makes it easy to measure out the correct amount of herbicide and evenly distribute it across the desired area. I have used this method to treat my lawn for broadleaf weeds, and it has helped to keep them at bay.

It is important to follow the recommended mix ratios and application instructions provided by the manufacturer for the best results. Overdosing or underdosing the herbicide can lead to ineffective control of weeds or potential damage to desirable plants.

The mix ratio for IMAGE herbicide is 2.5 ounces per gallon of water for pump sprayer application and 15 ounces per 4,000 square feet for hose-end sprayer application. Following these ratios and applying the herbicide as directed will help you effectively control weeds and maintain a healthy garden or landscape.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.