Round-up question

   / Round-up question #1  

goaliedad

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We recently moved ( finally got the cat to join us- see earlier thread ) and now have to do some plantings. The so called yard is a weedy mess- hit it with round=up (ready mix stuff) twice in the last week or so. Most of the growth is starting to show some sign of wilt.

Can I pull the biggest weeds out now or do I have to wait for them to die? I would like to speed the process up, and don't want them going to seed on top of everything else.

Thanks in advance
 
   / Round-up question #2  
It is best to let them die completely then go to work. If you rush it too soon you will just regret it later. 10-14 days is what I normally wait for on my fields if I am using roundup or similar product.
 
   / Round-up question #3  
Hi Goaliedad,

If you are using Roundup...with glyphosate being the active ingredient...it will take around 2 weeks to get results. I would wait until they are dead before doing anything more. Also, for the product to actively work, the plants must be thriving! That is, during a drought is not a good time to spray because the plants are semi-dormant and will not send the glyphosate to the roots, (killing the plant).
 
   / Round-up question #4  
Just for future reference. I have good luck mixing equal parts AMS (ammonia Sulfate) in w/ the RoundUp. It seems to speed up the kill a bit (by several days) and give better results.
 
   / Round-up question #5  
hudr said:
Just for future reference. I have good luck mixing equal parts AMS (ammonia Sulfate) in w/ the RoundUp. It seems to speed up the kill a bit (by several days) and give better results.

I also use the same with very good results.
 
   / Round-up question #6  
If you're using hard water to mix, ammonium sulfate will make a world of difference. The use of a surfactant is also recommended even with AS.
 
   / Round-up question #7  
Where can you buy AMS?
 
   / Round-up question #8  
When I worked for a landscaper we used to spray Roundup wait one week and till the ground. The plants are dead after about 3 days, they just don't know it yet. The glyphosphate has clogged up the vascular system in about 3 days and the plant has stopped transporting nutrients and water, it just doesn't know its dead.
 
   / Round-up question #9  
Piperflyer
I get the AMS at the same Feed & Fertilizer I get the Roundup. I buy them both in the big jugs (3.5gallon?) and usually go through them in a year. That will usually go around all our fencerows, etc. about twice.
 
   / Round-up question #10  
hudr said:
Just for future reference. I have good luck mixing equal parts AMS (ammonia Sulfate) in w/ the RoundUp. It seems to speed up the kill a bit (by several days) and give better results.

Not sure what the rush is, seems like a waste of time, energy and money just to speed up the results. Also, how much better can the results can be -- dead is dead.
 

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