It is safe to plant in areas that have been treated with Roundup Pro Concentrate 2 weeks after application.
Roundup Pro Concentrate does not move in the soil an would not kill nearby plants. You would just want avoid spraying anything desirable and only direct treatments to the targeted weeds.
You will need to wait 2 weeks after applying Roundup Pro Concentrate before you can plant in the area.
You can replant two weeks after the application of Roundup Pro Concentrate.
Roundup Pro Concentrate should not be used in or around bodies of water. We would recommend using Rodeo Herbicide. This is safe for use in aquatic sites.
Roundup Pro Concentrate is safe around pets when used as directed, they should be out of the area during treatment until dry. As far as birds, these are mainly out of your control but try to apply while they are not in the area to limited exposure.
You can reseed after 14 days of application of Roundup Pro Concentrate.
Roundup Pro Concentrate does not require a license to purchase for use on your own property.
Roundup Pro Concentrate is a non selective herbicide and kills any vegetation it it applied too. Unfortunately, if this was applied to your grass the grass will not come back where it was sprayed. You will need to reseed in those areas.
You can safely apply a glyphosate product like Roundup Pro Concentrate around small oak trees. Be sure to apply on a day that is less windy.
The shelf life of Roundup Pro Concentrate is 3-5 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.
Roundup Pro Concentrate will kill Bermuda grass and anything sprayed directly as it is a non-selective, post-emergent herbicide.
RoundUp Pro Concentrate is mixed at 0.5-10.5 fl oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label for the specific dilution ratio that fits your needs on the targeted weeds/grasses.
The Roundup Pro Concentrate product label states that it can kill corn. We would recommend checking directly with the manufacturer to confirm whether it can be used on Roundup ready corn. They can be reached at 800-332-3111
Roundup Pro Concentrate and Roundup Pro Max are both Group 9 Herbicides and both contain their own surfactant along with the glyphosate. They are essentially the same product with a small difference in the amount of active ingredient (50.2% to 48.7%) and they come in different size containers. Both are labeled for perennial weeds like Canada Thistle and would be effective in killing the weed.
To be able to resod/reseed shortly after killing weeds and grasses in your lawn, the best product is a non-selective herbicide like Roundup Pro Concentrate. Roundup Pro Concentrate does not leach into the soil. It is recommended to wait atleast 2 weeks before removing the dead weeds and soil in the area and then filling those areas in with fresh soil before planting new seed or laying sod.
Roundup Pro Concentrate is labeled to treat crabgrass. Please refer to page 9 of the product label for applicatiton instructions and mix rate options. Keep in mind this is a non-selective and will eradicate your desired turf areas as well.
Roundup Pro Concentrate can't be used in a hose-end sprayer. Per the label it is for use in backpack, knapsack or pump-up sprayers, it is suggested that the required amount of this product be mixed with water in a larger container and then fill sprayer with the mixed solution.
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).
Roundup QuikPRO can kill just about anything it is applied to including wood brush and tree saplings. If the tree is mature and you cut it down, you can apply as a stump killer along with Tordon.