We would recommend using the lowest rate of Roundup Pro Concentrate when using around desirable plants. The rate is 0.5 fl oz per gallon of water. Be sure not to apply the product on a windy day to ensure it does not get on the plants you would like to keep.
It is recommended that you wait at least two weeks after applying Roundup Pro Concentrate to put down grass seed.
Roundup Pro Concentrate will kill Bermuda grass and anything sprayed directly as it is a non-selective, post-emergent herbicide.
You can reseed after 14 days of application of Roundup Pro Concentrate.
You can use RoundUp Pro Concentrate at the highest listed usage rate to help eliminate bamboo. You will be required to cut the bamboo down to a short stump and then apply the RoundUp Pro. It can take several applications to achieve the desired results. You should contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff to see if you will be required to till your yard or if you can seed and fertilize only.
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.
In order to kill a tree that size, you would get the best results cutting the tree down to a stump and treating the fresh cut stump directly with a product such as Fertilome Brush Killer and Stump Killer.
We recommend waiting 2 weeks after an application of Roundup Pro Concentrate before planting anything.
Yes, Roundup Pro Concentrate can be sprayed on dormant Bermuda. Now would be the best time since it is still dormant. If you wait too much longer the grass is going to start coming out of dormancy and you will kill it. 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.
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.
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
Roundup Pro Concentrate is a non-selective glyphosate product that will kill anything sprayed including grassy weeds. The rate would be 0.5-1.6 fl oz per gallon of water for weed control per the product label.
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.
You will need to wait 2 weeks after applying Roundup Pro Concentrate before you can plant in the area
The difference is the percentage of the active ingredient. The Roundup Pro Concentrate has the active ingredient Glyphosate at 50.2%, so this product will be a little stronger than the products that have Glyphosate at 41%. Because of this, the mix rate will be different as well. Please be sure to review the product label of the product you choose to use for more information and complete application instructions before use.
The general mix ratio of the Roundup Pro Concentrate is what you would use for weeds in the parking lot. You could go with anywhere between 2-10 oz per gallon of water if needed depending on the target weeds.
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)
Since there is no way to ensure deer do not access the food plot after spraying Roundup Pro Concentrate, your best option would be to hand pull any broadleaf weeds. Grass Out Max is a selective post-emergent herbicide used to control annual and perennial grasses and safe to use in deer plots to kill grassy weeds.
You can mix a pre-emergent with Roundup Pro Concentrate to prevent weeds and kill anything that is growing currently Another option is using the Eraser Max Super Concentrate in areas you want bareground and nothing growing for up to 1 year which already has glyphosate and a soil sterilizer in it.
Otherwise any of the pre-emergents can be used depending on target weeds and where you are treating.