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KPlus - Improves Pesticide Performance & Results Reviews

4.7 Rating 17 Reviews
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Unit 3 Axis Park, Manasty Road,
Orton Southgate
Cambridgeshire
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Posted 5 years ago
Excellent product. Massively improves the performance of herbicides on tough to kill weeds like mares-tail etc. Highly recommended.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have only used this once so far, but it looks like it is killing off the mare's tail (well the top growth at least!). Previous treatments have had little effect. Good guidance too for this and other treatments in the leaflet that came with it, very helpful.
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Posted 5 years ago
Acts like a thickening agent. Reduces over-spray so good for windy conditions. You don't need much - I use 0.5% to 1.0%. Too much and your sprayer won't work. Ideal for large weeds such as thistles and docks.
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Posted 5 years ago
Having tried the suggested mixture, it is still difficult to give an accurate assessment of the effect on the horsetail weed. Those growing from cracks in paving are more affected than those in open ground, perhaps because the solution is more concentrated in the paving areas. It certainly takes quite some time before any change occurs. I still have to try it on the weed in the lawn. It does not seem to have any effect on grass.
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Posted 5 years ago
really improves the performance of the pesticide on mares tail
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Posted 5 years ago
I decided to use KPlus in my application as the reviews are very good and the science makes sense. I will continue using it for future application as I am having success in reducing/removing Mares Tail.
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Posted 5 years ago
This mares tail weed killer is the best I have ever used. All of my neighbors are waiting to see if it works and so far it has. Also it just kills the mares tail not the other plants. See photos
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Posted 5 years ago