Too much Tenacity
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Too much Tenacity
I cannot use up the entire bottle before 3 years. What do you suggest I do with the extra amount since I am not allowed to post private messages ?
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Re: Too much Tenacity
Take it to the Household Hazardous Waste in your county and dispose it.
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Re: Too much Tenacity
I think at three years it loses some efficacy but I don't think it becomes useless. Dosage may be trickier because you're not sure of the decline but I think you can still use it, just my opinion. Or I'm in central NJ, you can hit some of my poa annua or poa trivialis!!!!!!!
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Re: Too much Tenacity
Ask a neighbor! "Hey I see you have some weeds. I have this thing called Tenacity. Would you mind if I sprayed a test spot? I have to use it up and then if you like the results maybe we can split a bottle!"
- McLovin
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Re: Too much Tenacity
My 2012 vintage Tenacity still works fine. YMMV. Or you can send it to me for proper disposal.
- HoosierLawnGnome
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Re: Too much Tenacity
Ship it to me
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Re: Too much Tenacity
I'm not sure where this information comes from, but it says here that tenacity has a 5-8 yr shelf life if kept out of extreme temps.
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