10 Roundup Weed Killerの代替
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I’ve been using a product called Ecomight weed and grass killer. We have a crew of 150+ workers on the ground in Southern California at any given time. I’m worried about lawsuits but the main concern is reducing the exposure from roundup and glyphosate. The problem is very few products work as good as the toxic ones. I’ve even tried vinegar and salt. It just never seems to work good and having the soil tested, the vinegar actually kills the soil! I went into this with skepticism but came out a big fan. We are now ordering the Ecomight product in 55 gallon drums. The product works…actually I think it’s better than roundup in many ways. I’ve been on an “herbicide hunt” for years experimenting and trying every new product. It also has equated to cost savings. The product does cost more, but all organics generally do. I was ok with that but the big surprise was how long it lasted. I typically send our applicators every 12-18 days to re-spray after using roundup. The ecomight weedkiller is lasting around 90 days. Needless to say, I was shocked. I told other members of the landscaping association about it and it seems we are not the first to discover it. They have been using the Ecomight all year at many of the HOA’S, and Brentwood school districts. I can’t verify but another crew said they use it at LA, Stanford and UCLA. this may be true, and I hope it is because no matter what product we all use, as long as it’s non-toxic and safe, its better than Roundup! I must add one point, that some of the other herbicdes listed as OMRI don’t work as good but the main issue is they harm butterflies and bees. This is a “no-no” for a few of my customers so I decided to stay away from those. Hope this info is helpful. Feel free to share your thoughts or if you have a better product for weeds thats safe, would love to hear about it. Just wanted to share my experiences and success with this product. Thanks! Rob

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