Posted by rrlund on November 02, 2009 at 07:21:29 from (216.46.211.1):
In Reply to: Spraying Round Up posted by fergienewbee on November 02, 2009 at 06:18:46:
Those 23 degree mornings that we had just about put an end to Roundup having much effect I'm afraid. The other thing is,after you went over it the first time,it likely wouldn't have done anything the second time over even if it was growing. When that stuff hits the growing plants,it kind of has the effect of "stinging" the cells and shutting them down so that just a few minutes after application,they have shut down and won't absorb anymore. As far as the 2.5% solution vs 5%,really doesn't matter. It's the amount of actual product per acre that counts. The water is just the carrier that gets the product on the plants.
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