The Roundup Pro Max is 1.67 gallons or 213.76 oz. You would mix 2 oz. per gallon of water for most applications and 5 - 9 oz. per gallon of water for Brush and Vines.
You would want to wait 2 weeks before replanting after an application has been done with the RoundUp Pro Max.
RoundUp Pro Max like most of our products is very safe to use around pets. The general rule of thumb is to have your pets inside or in another part of the yard while you are applying the product. Once the product has had adequate time to dry, usually 45 minutes to an hour, it is perfectl…
Read Full Answer »Roundup Pro Max contains glyphosate which is a non-selective herbicide. Non-selective herbicides will kill just about any vegetation that they are sprayed on including grass. We do carry a full line of selective herbicides that can be safely sprayed on certain lawns and will only kill listed weeds. …
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Round Up Pro Max can be used to get rid of philodendron vines. You should cut back the vines and apply the product at the strongest usage rate to the freshly cut vines for best results. Round Up Pro Max does contain a surfactant so an additional surfactant is not needed.
Roundup Pro Max will last for about 3 years from the date of purchase and should be stored out of extreme temperatures and kept away from direct sunlight.
Roundup Pro Max works best on actively growing vegetation. According to the product label "Apply a 50- to 100-percent solution of this product to the freshly cut surface immediately after cutting. Delays in application may result in reduced performance." Because of these label recommendations Roundu…
Read Full Answer »Roundup Pro Max does not leach into the soil so it will not be taken up into the root system. Be sure to spot treat on a day that is not quite windy. This way you minimize the risk of the Roundup Pro Max landing on the tree trunk.
For most weeds, Roundup Pro Max is mixed at 2 oz. per gallon of water. Brush and vines require 5-9 oz. per gallon of water.
It is quite hard to treat sucker trees with out harming the root system of the tree they are attached. The idea is that if you apply a herbicide to the sucker, it will tranfer to the tree root causing harm. Hear are few steps you can take to help discourage suckers:
1.Grasp one of the suckers down…
Roundup works great as a spot treatment. Crossbow is known to be a great product to kill brush and other unwanted woody plants. You should not spray if it is windy and be careful that over spray does not get on the desirable trees.
You will need two 1.67 gallon jugs of Roundup Pro Max to kill all vegetation on 3.5 acres. Simply mix 2 oz of RoundUp Pro Max per gallon of water for most applications. Roundup Pro Max does not provide long term control so we would recommend treating two weeks prior to planting.
Roundup Pro Max will kill just about anything that it is applied to so it will kill crabgrass but will also kill your lawn if that is where you are spraying it. Our most popular crabgrass product is Drive XLR8. Drive XLR8 Herbicide is the latest technology in providing unsurpassed post-emergent c…
Read Full Answer »Roundup Pro Max is non selective herbicide that will kill just about anything that it is applied to, including sand spurs and your zoysia grass. Sandburs are easier to prevent than to try to get rid of once they have invaded your yard. To prevent sandburs you should apply something like Prodia…
Read Full Answer »Both Roundup Quikpro and ProMax would work great on Bamboo. Roundup Quickpro has a higher percent active ingredient and Diquat which will give you a more quick kill.
Roundup Pro Max could be used to kill everything in a vegetable garden. You should wait 2 weeks before tilling or replanting in the area.
Cutting down to stumps and applying Roundup would be the best option.
We recommend that you contact your local master gardener at the local cooperative extension office in your area. Our expertise is structural pests and we are not yet knowledgeable enough about plants to give proper advice on which herbicides will damage which plants. We started carrying herbicides d…
Read Full Answer »If application rates total 2 quarts of Roundup Quikpro per acre or less, no waiting period betweentreatment and feeding or livestock grazing is required. If the rate is greater than 2 quarts per acre, remove livestock before application and wait 8 weeks after application before grazing or harvesting…
Read Full Answer »RoundUp Pro Max contains glyphosate, which is absorbed systemically into the treated plants only. It does not move through the soil to other plants, and it is not absorbed from the roots into neighboring plants. Since this product is not labeled expressly for us around edible plantings, it should be…
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