I don’t know if there’s an exact right way to do this. Everyone’s mileage varies on how to secure scenery. If what your doing is working for you that’s all that matters.
I’ve always put the initial layer of glue on with a brush. But always straight out of the bottle. Not diluted. Once everything is covered. I just spritz it with some water with a drop of dish soap till you start to see the glue come up through the ground. Basically just give everything a damp look. Walk away for a day till it drys.
If I’m still adding fine turf. I just recover the area where needed. I think it’s best to put it on a dry surface. You can sort of see what it looks like and can still move things around or brush them away. Once I’m satisfied with the look. I wet the area again. Then I just use a pipette or mustard bottle and dribble on a 50/50 mix of water and glue. Let that dry.
If I’m adding ground foam, clusters or anything thick and heavy. I stick with the straight glue and use a small brush in the areas I want covered. Or just dip the piece of turf in dab of glue and place it.
In your case. If your just adding an extra layer of the same ground covering. Brushing over the entire surface is fine. You can also just cover it with another layer. Get it damp with some water and then use a sprayer with your 50/50 mix. I’ve used sprayers. Woodland Scenics makes a good one. The only thing I don’t like about them. Is you really need to just apply a mist to give it a good soaking. If you don’t get the glue mixture with the water just right. The nozzle tends to clog on you. I prefer to just dribble the glue on with a mustard bottle or baster.
Trust me. You really can’t mess this up. There’s nothing you do that you can’t go back and fix.