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The Flumigard is more for the coontail as at present that's my bigger issue. The 2-4d has done well with the lilypads, though I was advised Imox might give me better results with fewer retreats. I've not had good success with treating the submerged plants thus far, though I've not attempted to control them as early on the lily pads were the worst.
I've got a lot of mud and dirt around the edges and was told that impacts the diquat heavily. Would you recommend the diquat still with a copper compound? Will you be stirring up the mud and dirt? If so, then yes it will impact using diquat. Then use http://www.cdms.net/ldat/ld195006.pdfIf you want a good treatment for the lilies, look into Habitat. It was a one and done for a pond covered with Water Shield for me..
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