According to the product label there is no max temperature listed at which Roundup Pro Max would stop working. You will actually see faster kill of target plants at higher temperatures.
Roundup Promax is not labeled to treat chameleon plant so we cannot confirm if it will work on it. It appears this type of weed is best controled by manually removing the plants and as many of the roots and rhizomes as possible and disposing of them by incinerating them. This will need to be done multiple times to get complete control. It might also be helpful to contact your local cooperative extension office and speak with the master gardener on staff to see if they are away of methods that others have used to control this plant in your area.
Roundup Pro Max is a non-selective herbicide that will kill anything it is applied so it can kill sweet corn that is not RoundUp Ready.
Unfortunatly, Roundup Pro Max can not be used in pastures with grazing livestock. We would suggest using GrazonNext HL Herbicide as an alternative.
Yes, Roundup Pro Max will kill crabgrass and almost any weed, grass or vine it gets sprayed directly on. It will not prevent new growth of those items, rather it will kill whatever you directly treat. Some vines, if well-established, may require a higher concentration or multiple applications to get full control.
There is not a recommended pre-emergent that should be used with Roundup Pro Max. However, a product like Hi-Yield Killzall Extended Control may be a better option. This product provides both pre- and post-emergent control of weeds on areas such as sidewalks, fences, driveways, landscape areas, and walkways for 3-6 months when used according to label directions. It should NOT be applied to lawns. If you are targeting weeds in your lawn, please provide your desired turf species (include approx. size area of the lawn) and the targeted weeds for herbicide options that will not kill your turf.
You would want to wait 2 weeks before replanting after an application has been done with the RoundUp Pro Max.
Roundup Pro Max rates vary depending on what you are treating for. You would use 0.5 oz up to 9 oz per gallon of water as directed on the product label. You can convert ounces to tablespoons using an online tool.
Per the Roundup Pro Max product label: You would apply 11 to 32 fl oz in up to 80 gallons of spray solution per acre. You would need to wait at least 2 weeks to seed the area.
No, this is not a soil sterilizer. Roundup Pro Max is a non-selective, post-emergent herbicide that will kill anything sprayed directly. It is only a post-emergent herbicide: it will not prevent any new weeds from germinating. If you are looking for a product with both glyphosate and a soil sterilant to prevent plant growth for up to a year, then we recommend Eraser Max.
Roundup Pro Max is not classified as a restricted use product.
Yes, Roundup Pro Max is a non-selective post emergent herbicide that will kill just about any type of vegetation that it is sprayed on.
Yes, Roundup Pro Max is labeled for poison oak, you will use 2.5 - 3.3 quarts per acre for a broadcast application.
Yes, Roundup Pro Max will kill raspberry and blackberry vines. It is recommended that you use higher rates on the product label for more invasive plants.
Roundup Pro Max is labeled to suppress Canada Thistle. It may take a few applications to get complete control of it. We would recommend avoiding any contact with desirable trees to prevent injury.
Roundup Pro Max is a non-selective herbicide that will kill anything that it is applied to including the grass in the area. Crossbow would be a better option that would be more selective and should not harm the lawn when used as directed.
Roundup Pro Max does not list toxicity to bees but we would recommend applying early morning or late evening when the bees are less active to avoid contact.spraying.