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Old 10-23-2020, 03:13 PM
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There's about 1/6 the amount of active ingredient, so 1.5 x 1.47/0.235 = 9.38, not 0.5
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So you're saying 2.5 Tablespoons per quart? Just give me a dosage Ray. You know this kind of stuff makes me insane.
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For what it's worth, I have been using 1.5 tablespoons per quart of the Bayer's Advanced 3-in-1. I add a few drops of dishwashing liquid to help it stay mixed. This brew doesn't seem to damage anything except bugs (even sprayed on flowers) If the amount were increased, maybe it would be rougher on flowers but doubt that it would harm the plants.
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So you're saying 2.5 Tablespoons per quart? Just give me a dosage Ray. You know this kind of stuff makes me insane.
You said the other stuff @ 1.47% active ingredient required 1.5 teaspoons per quart.

The new stuff is 0.235% active ingredient, so to match the same concentration you need 1.47/0.235 = 6.26 times as much.

1.5 teaspoons x 6.26 = 9.38 teaspoons. As there are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon, that would be 3 tablespoons per quart to give almost the same amount of active ingredient in the solution.
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I actually followed the math that time! Thanks Bill! Boy, this stuff sure is a watered down product, isn't it?
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