Glyphosate Herbicide Weedkiller ROUNDUP Ultraplus 1L
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Safety instructions for Roudup UltraPlus:
– To avoid any risk to people and the environment, it is necessary to follow the instructions on the product.
– Causes serious eye irritation.
– Toxic to aquatic organisms, with long-term harmful effects.
– Use biocides safely. Always read the label and biocide information before using it.
Composition of the liquid herbicide:
Roundup UltraPlus is composed of 36% glyphosate (potassium salt).
Soluble concentrate.
How to use the Roundup Ultra Plus herbicide?
To use a herbicide, it is always recommended to use a sprayer, as this allows you to dissolve the product in water and then apply it to the weeds. By applying the appropriate dilution for the specific need, you can achieve satisfactory results in keeping the weeds free.
Where to use the Roundup Ultra Plus herbicide?
The different places where Roundup can be used are varied, as many professionals use it for different types of needs, crops, environmental protection, fire prevention, but also for domestic use.
This is why this herbicide is used on the banks of irrigation ditches, roads, hazardous canals, firebreaks, to prevent risks and accidents, as well as to keep areas clear of weeds and brush.
Similarly, it is used in woody crops, at crop edges, during sowing and for natural weed control.
How long does it take for Roundup Ultra Plus to develop? (work)
Visible damage to weeds and grasses is apparent on the first day . Therefore, it is recommended to apply the treatment when plants are actively growing.
Which herbicide is the most powerful?
The power of the herbicide is determined by its components; gilphosate is a widely used component, present in the liquid herbicide Roundup Ultra Plus, which is one of the most requested by professionals and individuals.
The most commonly used herbicide?
This herbicide is one of the most widely used products by farmers, municipalities, environmental specialists, and also by those who wish to maintain and care for their garden or small orchard.
This makes this product and brand the best positioned in the field of herbicides.
How much Roundup Ultra Plus per liter of water?
Backpack sprayer dosage: 50-80cc/5Lts/100m2
Apply at low pressure (less than 2 kg/cm2) evenly to the foliage of actively growing weeds without signs of drought, at the following dosage:
– 0.6-1.0 l/ha in mechanized or manual applications, with water volumes less than 200 l/ha, against cereal rhizobia, wild oats, vallico, canary grass, brome, poa and other grasses at the early post-emergence stage.
– 2, 4 – 4.8 l/ha in mechanized or manual applications, with water volumes less than 400 l/ha against developed annual dicotyledons such as mallow, purslane, milkweed, amaranth, black nightshade, ash or Conyza and annual grasses.
– 4.8-8.0 l/ha: in mechanized applications with water volumes between 200 and 400 l/ha against developed perennial weeds such as sedge, couch grass, bindweed, reed canary grass, thistles, reed canary grass and other perennial weeds.
– Extensive grasses:
- Control of annual species: 2.4-4.8 l/ha, treat before sowing the crop. If the infesting species are annual grasses at the beginning of post-emergence, 0.6-1 l/ha is sufficient;
- Control of perennial weeds, 4-8 l/ha, treat before sowing the crop. PS: NP.
– Intensive herbaceous crops:
- Control of annual species: 2.4-4.8 l/ha, treat before sowing the crop. If the infestants are annual grasses at the beginning of post-emergence, 0.6-1 l/ha is sufficient;
– Control of perennial weeds, 4-8 l/ha, treat before sowing the crop. PS: NP.
– Outdoor home gardening: product permitted.
– Woody plants: apply only to non-creeping crops older than 3-4 years and in a directed application:
- against annual species, 24-48 l/ha; in the case where the infestants are annual grasses at the beginning of post-emergence, 06-1 l/ha is sufficient;
- Control of perennial weeds, 4-8 l/ha. PS: NP.
– Borders: perennial weed control, 4-8 l/ha. PS: NP.
– Ditch edges: perennial weed control, 4-8 l/ha. PS: NP.
– Crop margins: control of perennial plants, 4-8 l/ha. PS: NP.
– Olive tree: to facilitate harvesting in oil mills, only one treatment can be carried out in the tree canopy at a dose of 3 l/ha actually treated. PS: 7 days.
– Meadows: control of perennial plants, 4-8 l/ha. PS: NP.