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Roundup Pro Concentrate is an excellent way to keep your property free of weeds. Roundup Pro Concentrate contains glyphosate - this is the same reliable and proven product that has been used by thousands of people over the years. This product is a post-emergence, systemic herbicide without soil residual. It is formulated as a water-soluble liquid containing surfactant. Roundup Pro Concentrate gives broad-spectrum control of many perennial weeds, annual weeds, woody brush and trees. It has been tested and has proven results. No residual chemical is left behind, making it safer to use around your property. Roundup Pro Concentrate is the quick and easy way to get rid of any pesky weeds. If other herbicides have failed to do the job, Roundup Pro Concentrate is the product to turn to. No other herbicide controls more weeds than Roundup Pro Concentrate.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Glyphosate-isopropylammonium 50.2% |
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Target pests | Broad-leaf Weeds, Annual and Perennial Grasses, Woody Brush and Trees |
For use in |
Right-of-way, Forestry, Ornamental and Turf areas * See label for complete list |
Application |
* Contains a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 9 Herbicide |
Time to Kill | Visible effects on most annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days, but most perennial weeds may not occur for 7 days |
Shipping Weight | 25.51 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bayer Crop Sciences (Mfg. Number: MSR10317188) |
UPC | 070183295449 |
EPA Registration | 524-529 |
The complete broad-spectrum post-emergence professional herbicide for industrial, turf and ornamental weed control.
Large Container but wondering if it works as well.
By Turbo on 04/07/2017
Right now I can only give 2 stars. I sprayed my yard (Rock Landscaping) in Arizona first with off the shelf (Box Store) roundup concentrate, then again with this. The areas I sprayed with this are very slow over 10 days to die. Some of it has been sprayed twice and still isn't dying. There are several options for mixing and I used the second most concentrated option. I am still waiting.
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Great value
By Dick on 05/13/2015
This is the same brand name stuff you buy retail at Lowe's or Home Depot for several times the cost! The 2.5 gallon jug is a little unwieldy, but I just pour it out into a quart bottle and use it from there. Lasts for a long time!
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roundup-pro
By Jack on 04/16/2016
Good stuff
By Robert on 08/05/2015
Great product. In my case it took about 10-14 days to completely burn down the weeds but I also had weeds in excess of 6 feet tall with very large stems so in that case it worked very good. If faster control is needed then I will try the other roundup that burns down faster.
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My Only Choice
By Bobkat on 01/22/2016
What is the ratio of water to concentrate?
How many finished gallons you get from the Roundup Pro Concentrate 2.5 gallon jug depends on the dilution rate used. Per the product label you can use 0.5 fl to 10.5 fl oz per gallon of water depending on the weeds you need to treat. So at the lowest it can make 640 gallons or at the highest rate, approximately 30 gallons.
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The amount of finished solution will vary depending on the weeds that you are treating when using Roundup Quick Pro Concentrate. Please refer to the product label for dilution rates for you specific treatment. There is a rate charge in section 6.3 of the label. Using this chart, the 2.5 gallon container of Roundup Pro Concentrate will yield anywhere from 30 - 640 gallons of finishe solution.
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How many finished gallons you get from the Roundup Pro Concentrate 2.5 gallon jug depends on the dilution rate used. Per the product label you can use 0.5 fl to 10.5 fl oz per gallon of water depending on the weeds you need to treat. So at the lowest it can make 640 gallons (2422.66 liters/2560 qts) or at the highest rate, approximately 30 gallons ( 113.562 liters/120 qts).
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Roundup Pro Concentrate can applied at a rate of 1.0- 8 fl oz per gallon of water based on the type of plants you will be spraying over and how mature/established they may be. For your application, you will just need to multiply whatever rate you use by 16.
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We do not recommend applying Roundup Pro Concentrate to a pond for cattail eradication. Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is one of our top products for control of Cattails as well as a multitude of other aquatic weeds. It is not harmful to any aquatic life and will control the weeds in the water as well as along the bank.
For Cattails, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide may be applied by backpack, airboat, spray handgun, helicopter, airplane, or similar application equipment that results in thorough spray coverage.Spot Treatment:Apply Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide at 2 quarts per 100 gallons spray carrier (0.5% solution) with an approved aquatic wetting agent at 0.25-1.0% v/v (1 quart to 1 gallon per 100 gallons water). For cattail control, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be applied prior to flowering at the maximum application rate (8 quarts of Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide/100 gallons spray carrier) plus the wetting agent. Repeat treatments may be necessary for complete control. Spray to completely wet target weeds but not to runoff. Densely packed weeds or mats may require additional applications due to incomplete spray coverage. Re-treat as needed. For best results, re-treat weed escapes within 2 weeks of the initial treatment.
Broadcast Treatment:Apply Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide at the rate of 0.5-2.0 gallons persurface acre in sufficient carrier along with 16-32 oz./A of an approved wetting agent. Retreat as necessary for densely populated weed areas. Good coverage is necessary for control of the target weeds.
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We do not recommend applying Roundup Pro Concentrate to a pond for duckweed eradication, it is not labeled for aquatic use. Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is one of our top products for control of duckweed as well as a multitude of other aquatic weeds. It is not harmful to any aquatic life and will control the weeds in the water as well as along the bank. For duckweed, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide may be applied by backpack, airboat, spray handgun, helicopter, airplane, or similar application equipment that results in thorough spray coverage.
Spot Treatment:
Apply Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide at 2 quarts per 100 gallons spray carrier (0.5% solution) with an approved aquatic wetting agent at 0.25-1.0% v/v (1 quart to 1 gallon per 100 gallons water). For cattail control, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be applied prior to flowering at the maximum application rate (8 quarts of Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide/100 gallons spray carrier) plus the wetting agent. Repeat treatments may be necessary for complete control. Spray to completely wet target weeds but not to runoff. Densely packed weeds or mats may require additional applications due to incomplete spray coverage. Re-treat as needed. For best results, re-treat weed escapes within 2 weeks of the initial treatment.
Broadcast Treatment:
For duckweed control, apply Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide at 1-2 gallons/A
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You would use 1 gallon of water along with 1 oz of Roundup Pro Concentrate for a 0.8% mixture ratio. Please see the label for additional mixture ratios offered.
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If more than product label advises when mixing Roundup Pro Concentrate, there is a risk of injurying desirable turf, bushes, trees, shrubs, etc. Depending on how much Roundup Pro you aded to the 1 gallon of water, refer to the product label and Mix Chart for Hand Held Sprayers on page 4 advising on rates ranging 0.5 fl oz to 10.5 fl oz per gallon of water (0.4% to 8.0% solution)
can i use Roundup Pro Concentrate around trees with weed & small leaf, etc such as Oak, Sweet gum, etc & what ration mixing with water. Thanks
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