well, roundup has a freezing point of -100 degrees Fahrenheit so anything above that should work just fine
To oversimplify it, a gene is inserted into the plant that keeps the plant from metabolizing glyphosate (roundup).
To get the best results from Roundup, it should be applied when the daytime temperatures are between 65-85 degress. Roundup will not give satisfactory results if the temperatures are below 50 degrees
It's not quite time for roundup but if you POUR BOILING WATER ON IT that will work any time of year.
4 oz of roundup in 2 gal of water will work just fine.
Yes you can. You would need to wait about 7 days after using the roundup to plant seed. If you have roundup extended control, you will have to wait 4 months. If you have used Roundup Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer, wait 6-8 weeks.
Yes it can be. To get the best results when using Roundup you will want the temperatures to be between 65-85 degrees. Roundup will not work with temperatures above 85 degrees because the plants start to go dormant, and when the plants go dormant, they will not absorb the chemical.
Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
The address of the Roundup School-Community Library is: 601 6Th Ave West, Roundup, 59072 M
you are doing 212 times as much land so you need 212 times as much roundup. 212*48 = 10176 oz. or 636 lb.
all of them, roundup is not a selective herbicide
Saturday Roundup was created in 1951.
Augustów roundup happened in 1945.