Roundup Pro Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Doug from Dallas, Tx
    04/04/2016
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    How many gallons of spray do you get from the 2.5 gallon concentrate of Roundup Pro?
    What is the ratio of water to concentrate?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Alejandra from Ca
    04/03/2018
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    How much water should be added to a 2.5 gallon of Roundup Pro Concentrate in quarts or liters?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Barbara from Arnold, Md
    08/25/2016
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    How many gallons will the Roundup Pro Concentrate 2.5 Gallon jug make?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Bettie from Goluldbluslk, Tx
    04/07/2021
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    How much Round up to a 16 gallon sprayer?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Doc from Chambersburg, Pa
    04/28/2015
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    What size does the Roundup Pro Concentrate come in? Is it a 2.5 gallon jug?
    A
    Yes, Roundup Pro Concentrate is available in a 2.5 gallon jug.  
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  • Asked by Jim from Maine
    09/21/2017
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    Will Roundup Pro Concentrate be effective on Cattails in a pond?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Carl from Louisiana
    10/13/2021
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    Can I use Roundup Pro Concentrate for duckweed?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Charles from Montgomery
    04/28/2016
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    How much water should be added to Round Pro Concentrate in a gallon tank?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Gerald from Gold Canyon
    01/19/2023
    Q
    how many sq ft does 2.5 gallons treat
    A
    The amount of area will vary. 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. Please see the label for complete application instructions. 
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  • Asked by Karim from White Plains Ga
    07/08/2022
    Q
    Roundup pro concentrate around tree
    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
    A
    The table on pg. 3 of the manufacturer's product label provides mix rates of between 0.5 oz. - 10.5 oz. of Roundup Pro Concentrate per gallon of water, depending on the types of weeds being targeted, with the higher concentration rates would be for tougher to control weeds.  Please refer to the product label linked above for complete application instructions, and use as directed.
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