Steven from Riverside, Nj writes
How much of the liquid do I pour into the jar for 2000 sq ft, and do I add water to it? What setting do I set the sprayer to for bluegrass?
For cool-season turf, such as bluegrass, you should use 2.75 ounces of Bonide Sedge Ender concentrate per 1,000 square feet in ample water to cover the area. If you have 2,000 square feet to cover, we would recommend at least using the 3 Gallon mark and top setting for the Chapin Wet/Dry Hose-End Sprayer #6005. You will first put the concentrate into the sprayer reservoir: 5.5 ounces for 2,000 square feet. Then, you should add water until the liquid in the sprayer reaches the line matching the total number of gallons of water you want to apply. On the top of the sprayer, adjust the nozzle to match the same total number of gallons of water you want to apply. If you have further questions, you may reach our Customer Service Staff at 866-581-7378 M-F 9a-5p EST.
Answer last updated on: 08/23/2015