chemicaldave
New Member
One of my favorite quotes is "The most dangerous phrases in the language is 'We've always done it this way"". PHC is not exception. We continue to rely on the 200-300 gallon tank and hose reel technique. How many thousands of gallons of pesticide/water mix are rolling down our highways and byways right now? I still remember the TruGreen training video that told the tale of the tech that lost a load of Triumph insecticide on the road, some of which made it into the sewer system. Additionally, yanking one or two hundred feet of hose off of a reel then weaving it around obstacles is incredibly inefficient. This is particularly true with large commercial sites where you also may have to move your truck to access other locations on the site. Soil injections and trunk injections are far more targeted and require much more portable equipment. There is less liquid product to carry as well. However, those methods make you a slave to adequate soil moisture and intact plant plumbing. Basal bark applications are quick but the list of available products is small.
What is your bread and butter PHC application technique?
What is your bread and butter PHC application technique?