JDgreen227
Super Member
Every vegetable plant pesticide I have used such as Sevin, as well as a multitude of online sites, advise us to be sure, quote: "to spray the UNDERSIDES of leaves...".
HOW does one accomplish that? I have never found a tank sprayer that has a nozzle except straight, if one had a nozzle that could be adjusted to a "U" shape that would help with some plants, but my pumpkin plant vines cover a 35 foot square area and even if I had such a nozzle I couldn't possibly get close enough to spray the undersides of leaves except on the outer edges, because I would have to trample on the vines.
Does anyone here have a method to spray leaf undersides? I tried bending a brass sprayer nozzle one time to a curved shape and all that did was destroy the nozzle.
HOW does one accomplish that? I have never found a tank sprayer that has a nozzle except straight, if one had a nozzle that could be adjusted to a "U" shape that would help with some plants, but my pumpkin plant vines cover a 35 foot square area and even if I had such a nozzle I couldn't possibly get close enough to spray the undersides of leaves except on the outer edges, because I would have to trample on the vines.
Does anyone here have a method to spray leaf undersides? I tried bending a brass sprayer nozzle one time to a curved shape and all that did was destroy the nozzle.