No, Roundup does not require sunlight to effectively work.
Roundup may be less effective if it rains shortly after application, as the rain can wash away the herbicide before it has a chance to work. It is generally recommended to apply Roundup on a dry day with no rain in the forecast for at least 24 hours.
Roundup typically takes about 2 to 4 days to start showing visible effects on weeds, but it may take up to 2 weeks for complete control.
Roundup weed killer typically takes around 2 to 4 days to start showing visible effects on weeds, with full effectiveness achieved within 1 to 2 weeks.
To oversimplify it, a gene is inserted into the plant that keeps the plant from metabolizing glyphosate (roundup).
well, roundup has a freezing point of -100 degrees Fahrenheit so anything above that should work just fine
No, a solar panel cannot work effectively through a window because the glass reduces the amount of sunlight that reaches the panel, decreasing its efficiency.
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.
Solar lights require direct sunlight to charge their batteries effectively. If used inside, the light can be charged through ambient indoor lighting, whereas outdoors, barriers like shadows or overcast weather can block the direct sunlight needed for efficient charging.
4 oz of roundup in 2 gal of water will work just fine.
Roundup typically takes around 1 to 2 weeks to fully kill weeds after application.
Roundup typically needs about 30 minutes to 4 hours to dry on the plants before rain.