G'day folks,
KambaM can be used as either blanket or spot spray. I usually use it as spot, at the same dilution ratio bellarinelawns uses. I don't add surfactant, as it doesn't seem to make any difference to the broadleaf weeds I target - it wets them OK.

My first spray for the new season was early this week, and the weeds are showing the effects. I'll do a followup spray in about a fortnight.

As the DFU say, it is best used when the weeds are actively growing - so not in the depths of winter. And when the weeds aren't wet, and at least 4 hours before rain is expected. Other than that, KambaM isn't too finicky regarding conditions.
It is fine to use on Couch lawns, but not Buffalo, Lippia or clover.
Info downloads are at http://www.nufarm.com/AU/ProductInformation

The most finicky lawn weed sprays I've used are the Paspalum killers, actives DSMA and MCPA [from Brunnings and Barmac]; - it's a waste of time applying them on days with peak temps <25�C. These ones definitely need a surfactant adjuvant, too.


Cheers,
Gadge

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