Browse our range of garden sprayers for herbicides, weed killers and more. We offer both handheld and backpack options, providing convenient and versatile solutions for all your gardening needs. Embrace efficient and precise application with our high quality selection of sprayers, designed to cater to various gardening requirements. Achieve targeted and uniform coverage with our specialised nozzles and adjustable settings, ensuring effective results in weed and pest control.
What is the best time of day to spray herbicide or weed killer?
Systemic herbicides work best when applied during peak plant growth times, with warm climates favouring early morning and late afternoon applications, and cool climates favouring late morning, midday and afternoon applications. Apply herbicides when weeds are dry and active, preferably during the middle of the day in spring or autumn.
What pressure should you spray with herbicide?
The recommended pressure for spraying herbicide is between 15 to 40 psi. It's important to maintain this pressure range to ensure the proper dispersion of spray drops onto the target surface. Using a pressure gauge allows for precise adjustment of the pressure regulator for different operations. Most sprayer nozzles are optimised for performance within the range of 30 to 50 psi.
Can you leave herbicide in a sprayer?
It's fine to leave herbicide in a sprayer for a short time. But if it stays there too long, it can stick to the tank, settle at the bottom and not work as well on plants. Make sure to follow the instructions and clean the sprayer well after each use to avoid these problems.