What ratio do I mix Roundup?
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Also, what is the mix ratio for Roundup Pro?
Roundup Pro To treat them, mix 6.5 ounces (13 tablespoons) to 1 gallon of water. For annual weeds in the seedling stage, add 2/3 ounce (1 1/3 tablespoons) of herbicide to 1 gallon of water. And for tough-to-control, or dense, annuals mix a solution of 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) herbicide to 1 gallon of water.
Similarly, can you mix 2 4d and Roundup? Answer: Mixtures of 2,4-D and glyphosate (in other formulations) have been used successfully for weed control in various systems for many years. Glyphosate + 2,4-D is still the standard herbicide mixture for fallow weed control in many dryland areas.
Likewise, how much Roundup do I need for 5 Litres of water?
Application Rates & Timing
Label Rate L/ha | Equivalent Dilution Mls Roundup ProActive per litre water* |
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3 | 1:66 or 15 ml/litre water |
4 | 1:50 or 20 ml/litre water |
5 | 1:40 or 25 ml/litre water |
6 | 1:33 or 30 ml/litre water |
Can you mix Roundup with other herbicides?
Mixing the glyphosate with another herbicide with another mode of action can also be very helpful. Don't overlook the importance of using clean water for the spray solution with glyphosate. Glyphosate binds to soil particles, so if muddy pond water is used, the herbicide effectiveness will be reduced.