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We've been using 12oz/surface acre of clipper for duckweed, surface application w/MSO. Like I mentioned have not used it on watermeal yet. In pH<7.5 waters control has been excellent regardless of spray coverage. I can't use flouridone in most of my systems because of volume fluctuations.
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Im a little confused about using a certain amount of product per surface acre for spray application. My pond is 1.5 acres but the watermeal is normally bunched up into less than .2 acres. With a product like clipper you only spray the floating weeds dont you? No reason to spray the entire pond?
1.4 acre pond, bass and bluegill, NC
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