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Chet Hayes 06-06-2003 01:44 AM

: roundup-application
 
"the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho."



Roundup is retailed in a variety of concentrations, not just one.
I've seen it all the way from ready made spray bottles requiring no
dilution, to 50% concentrations where a gallon costs $90 and makes 80
gallons of solution.

Since he was given the roundup and has no label, there is no way of
knowing what concentration he has. I guess he could try something
along the dilution you suggested and experiment.






(tommyboy) wrote in message . com...
carl roberts wrote in message ...
hello all-we are actually having a spring here in Memphis! I have an old
glass container of roundup (the good stuff-concentrate) I was thinking
of using a small sponge paintbrush dipped in the roundup concentrate to
kill nutgrass and ground ivy in my bermuda grass lawn. As long as the
wet sponge makes contact with the unwanted weeds do you think this will
be sufficient for their demise?



the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho.


Steve Touchstone 06-06-2003 04:44 AM

: roundup-application
 
On 5 Jun 2003 17:36:13 -0700, (Chet Hayes)
wrote:

"the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho."



Roundup is retailed in a variety of concentrations, not just one.
I've seen it all the way from ready made spray bottles requiring no
dilution, to 50% concentrations where a gallon costs $90 and makes 80
gallons of solution.


How true! Just one of my pet peeves is the adds in the paper for
Roundup concentrate with a great looking price, and when you get there
it is one of the none-concentrated concentrates (if that makes any
sense).


Since he was given the roundup and has no label, there is no way of
knowing what concentration he has. I guess he could try something
along the dilution you suggested and experiment.






(tommyboy) wrote in message . com...
carl roberts wrote in message ...
hello all-we are actually having a spring here in Memphis! I have an old
glass container of roundup (the good stuff-concentrate) I was thinking
of using a small sponge paintbrush dipped in the roundup concentrate to
kill nutgrass and ground ivy in my bermuda grass lawn. As long as the
wet sponge makes contact with the unwanted weeds do you think this will
be sufficient for their demise?



the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho.


--
Steve Touchstone
email

home page
http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html

Carl e Roberts 06-06-2003 03:20 PM

: roundup-application
 
what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a friend in the business who told me it was
"stout stuff."..I see now that I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Steve Touchstone wrote:

On 5 Jun 2003 17:36:13 -0700, (Chet Hayes)
wrote:

"the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho."



Roundup is retailed in a variety of concentrations, not just one.
I've seen it all the way from ready made spray bottles requiring no
dilution, to 50% concentrations where a gallon costs $90 and makes 80
gallons of solution.


How true! Just one of my pet peeves is the adds in the paper for
Roundup concentrate with a great looking price, and when you get there
it is one of the none-concentrated concentrates (if that makes any
sense).


Since he was given the roundup and has no label, there is no way of
knowing what concentration he has. I guess he could try something
along the dilution you suggested and experiment.






(tommyboy) wrote in message . com...
carl roberts wrote in message ...
hello all-we are actually having a spring here in Memphis! I have an old
glass container of roundup (the good stuff-concentrate) I was thinking
of using a small sponge paintbrush dipped in the roundup concentrate to
kill nutgrass and ground ivy in my bermuda grass lawn. As long as the
wet sponge makes contact with the unwanted weeds do you think this will
be sufficient for their demise?


the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho.


--
Steve Touchstone
email

home page
http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html




Dave G 06-06-2003 09:56 PM

: roundup-application
 
"the good stuff" I can't remember if it is 53 or 57 per cent
glyphosate should be mixed at 2%. That is 2 1/2 table spoons per
gallon. If you are using a wick applicator add an extra 2 table
spoons. If you mix it any stronger you are going to burn the plant
tissue and translocation will not happen.


On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 09:19:50 -0500, Carl e Roberts
wrote:

what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a friend in the business who told me it was
"stout stuff."..I see now that I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Steve Touchstone wrote:

On 5 Jun 2003 17:36:13 -0700, (Chet Hayes)
wrote:

"the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho."


Roundup is retailed in a variety of concentrations, not just one.
I've seen it all the way from ready made spray bottles requiring no
dilution, to 50% concentrations where a gallon costs $90 and makes 80
gallons of solution.


How true! Just one of my pet peeves is the adds in the paper for
Roundup concentrate with a great looking price, and when you get there
it is one of the none-concentrated concentrates (if that makes any
sense).


Since he was given the roundup and has no label, there is no way of
knowing what concentration he has. I guess he could try something
along the dilution you suggested and experiment.






(tommyboy) wrote in message . com...
carl roberts wrote in message ...
hello all-we are actually having a spring here in Memphis! I have an old
glass container of roundup (the good stuff-concentrate) I was thinking
of using a small sponge paintbrush dipped in the roundup concentrate to
kill nutgrass and ground ivy in my bermuda grass lawn. As long as the
wet sponge makes contact with the unwanted weeds do you think this will
be sufficient for their demise?


the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho.


--
Steve Touchstone
email

home page
http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html





[email protected] 07-06-2003 12:08 AM

: roundup-application
 
(Dave G) wrote:
"the good stuff" I can't remember if it is 53 or 57 per cent
glyphosate should be mixed at 2%. That is 2 1/2 table spoons per
gallon. If you are using a wick applicator add an extra 2 table
spoons. If you mix it any stronger you are going to burn the plant
tissue and translocation will not happen.

It's 3 ounces per gallon with rounup-pro, no more or less.

It's also measured by gallons per sg ft. So it depends on
your application rate.

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Carl e Roberts 07-06-2003 12:08 AM

: roundup-application
 
at the rate of 1 TBSP per 32oz.. this roundup should last for a while especially when I am applying it with a 1"
wide sponge! thanx..

Dave G wrote:

"the good stuff" I can't remember if it is 53 or 57 per cent
glyphosate should be mixed at 2%. That is 2 1/2 table spoons per
gallon. If you are using a wick applicator add an extra 2 table
spoons. If you mix it any stronger you are going to burn the plant
tissue and translocation will not happen.

On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 09:19:50 -0500, Carl e Roberts
wrote:

what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a friend in the business who told me it was
"stout stuff."..I see now that I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Steve Touchstone wrote:

On 5 Jun 2003 17:36:13 -0700, (Chet Hayes)
wrote:

"the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho."


Roundup is retailed in a variety of concentrations, not just one.
I've seen it all the way from ready made spray bottles requiring no
dilution, to 50% concentrations where a gallon costs $90 and makes 80
gallons of solution.

How true! Just one of my pet peeves is the adds in the paper for
Roundup concentrate with a great looking price, and when you get there
it is one of the none-concentrated concentrates (if that makes any
sense).


Since he was given the roundup and has no label, there is no way of
knowing what concentration he has. I guess he could try something
along the dilution you suggested and experiment.






(tommyboy) wrote in message . com...
carl roberts wrote in message ...
hello all-we are actually having a spring here in Memphis! I have an old
glass container of roundup (the good stuff-concentrate) I was thinking
of using a small sponge paintbrush dipped in the roundup concentrate to
kill nutgrass and ground ivy in my bermuda grass lawn. As long as the
wet sponge makes contact with the unwanted weeds do you think this will
be sufficient for their demise?


the correct mixture for concentrate is 6 fl ounces (12 tbls) per
gallon of water. dont waste it using it straight imho.

--
Steve Touchstone
email

home page
http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html






[email protected] 07-06-2003 12:20 AM

: roundup-application
 
Carl e Roberts wrote:
at the rate of 1 TBSP per 32oz.. this roundup should last for a while
especially when I am applying it with a 1" wide sponge! thanx..

It doesn't prevent anything so, it doesn't need to 'last'.

More is not better in this case.(or most other cases)

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[email protected] 07-06-2003 12:20 AM

: roundup-application
 
Carl e Roberts wrote:
what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a
friend in the business who told me it was "stout stuff."..I see now that
I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Your friend in the business is full of shit.

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50 GB/Month

Carl e Roberts 07-06-2003 05:20 PM

: roundup-application
 
I do not understand your derogatory remarks about my friend.. is this because
he
gave me roundup concentrate?


wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote:
what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a
friend in the business who told me it was "stout stuff."..I see now that
I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Your friend in the business is full of shit.

--
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http://NewsReader.Com/
50 GB/Month




[email protected] 07-06-2003 05:32 PM

: roundup-application
 
Carl e Roberts wrote:
I do not understand your derogatory remarks about my friend.. is this
because he
gave me roundup concentrate?

wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote:
what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a
friend in the business who told me it was "stout stuff."..I see now
that I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Your friend in the business is full of shit.


No, he gave you the 'stout stuff'.

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http://NewsReader.Com/
50 GB/Month

Carl e Roberts 07-06-2003 06:08 PM

: roundup-application
 
sorry.. these were my words-not his.. this was given to me (kept in a glass
one liter TAB bottle) probably 15+ years ago and all I remember was that this
was the concentrated form of roundup..


wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote:
I do not understand your derogatory remarks about my friend.. is this
because he
gave me roundup concentrate?

wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote:
what I have is "the good stuff"- I received it many moons ago from a
friend in the business who told me it was "stout stuff."..I see now
that I need to actually dilute it to do any good..

Your friend in the business is full of shit.


No, he gave you the 'stout stuff'.

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http://NewsReader.Com/
50 GB/Month




[email protected] 07-06-2003 06:20 PM

: roundup-application
 
Carl e Roberts wrote:
sorry.. these were my words-not his.. this was given to me (kept in a
glass one liter TAB bottle) probably 15+ years ago and all I remember was
that this was the concentrated form of roundup..

Whatever/

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50 GB/Month

tommyboy 07-06-2003 10:44 PM

: roundup-application
 
Carl e Roberts wrote in message ...
sorry.. these were my words-not his.. this was given to me (kept in a glass
one liter TAB bottle) probably 15+ years ago and all I remember was that this
was the concentrated form of roundup..


look - if you don't know what kind of chemical you have and don't know
how to mix it or use it, i suggest that you throw it away and go to
home depot or walmart and buy some new stuff for $10.

Dave G 07-06-2003 11:08 PM

: roundup-application
 
On 7 Jun 2003 14:37:34 -0700, (tommyboy) wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote in message ...
sorry.. these were my words-not his.. this was given to me (kept in a glass
one liter TAB bottle) probably 15+ years ago and all I remember was that this
was the concentrated form of roundup..


look - if you don't know what kind of chemical you have and don't know
how to mix it or use it, i suggest that you throw it away and go to
home depot or walmart and buy some new stuff for $10.

Bull Crap. If you have 15 year old $120 a gallon RoundUp (back then)
use it up. If it doesn't do the job, then go buy new.

Carl e Roberts 07-06-2003 11:08 PM

: roundup-application
 
I know for a fact that it is roundup concentrate.. but since it was given to me a long time ago I
do not remember the mix rates. I will mix it at the rate of 5 TBSP per gal.

tommyboy wrote:

Carl e Roberts wrote in message ...
sorry.. these were my words-not his.. this was given to me (kept in a glass
one liter TAB bottle) probably 15+ years ago and all I remember was that this
was the concentrated form of roundup..


look - if you don't know what kind of chemical you have and don't know
how to mix it or use it, i suggest that you throw it away and go to
home depot or walmart and buy some new stuff for $10.





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