Ich habe das gekauft, weil ich gelesen hatte, dass Gartenbau Essig gut für Unkraut war, aber nicht merkte, dass es als Pfad/Terrassenreiniger gekennzeichnet ist. Ist dies immer noch die richtige Stärke (sagt 30%), für Unkraut zu verwenden? Auch die Flasche sagt, sie für die Reinigung verdünnt zu werden, aber muss ich für Unkrautbeschäftigung verdünnen?

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    1. 25-30% is fine for weed killing, just rinse the spray bottle with clean water after use.

    2. Sasspishus on

      I was told it needs to be at least 20% but I only know people that have used it to kill weeds in paths/paving. I think if you spray this onto weeds in grass it’ll kill everything you spray it on

    3. GnaphaliumUliginosum on

      It kills plants. If it touches weeds, it will kill them (or at least the top growth, roots will likely grow back), if it touches plants you want to keep, it will kill them too.

    4. Soft-Skirt on

      Rather than killing bugs, worms and anything else in your soil just pull out the weeds or even just mow them. Eventually they will give up and you’ll still have an ecosystem.

    5. InspectionCareful551 on

      It will only kill annual weeds, not perennial ones like couch grass or dandelions, which will come back after every application.

    6. An effective mix is white vinegar plus salt and a couple of drops of washing up liquid and then spray on the leaves. The washing up liquid helps to get the leaves wet so it works better.

    7. soundman32 on

      Far better to get something science backed than ‘old wives tale’ backed.

      Any decent (and probably cheaper) weedkiller will be more effective and probably really kill the whole plant to the root, rather than just the leaves.

      There are good uses for vinegar (like on chips) but killing weeds is not really one of them.

    8. ThrowawayCult-ure on

      yes just put a tiny bit of dish soap into it and spray directly onto the plants. do it early on a sunny day ideally

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