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what does the size of the round up container say ?
it depends on what you want to get rid of. Weedy plants, vines , broad leaf plants need more round up guess 80 ml per litre.
Grass 20 - 35 ml per litre
However it really depends on the round up as some round up is a higher concentration and then you need less roundup to water
You may use either one. The 50/50 is pre mixed for you. The concentrate you will have to mix with water at a 50/50 ratio yourself. The concentrate is the better buy because you get two changes in one bottle and your not buying water.
Round up is currently offered in a few variations. If you have the "Spray and GO" or the "Spray and Go" refill product do not add water. The ratio is already correct. Likewise for the "Redy-to-Use Plus", do not add water.
If you have the "Weed and Grass Killer Concentrate Plus", the ratio is 3oz/gallon water. 3 liters of water=0.79 gallons so use 2.4 oz of this type of Round Up.
If you have the "Weed and Grass Killer Super Concentrate", the ratio is 1.5oz/gallon water so you would use 1.2 oz of product mixed into 3 liters of water.
If you have a different product and just need to work out the conversion from gallons to liters, 1 gallon=3.78 liters.
Hope this helps.
that is called the recovery tank and the level should not go down, if u keep seeing the tanks level drop then u have a coolant leak in the system, when u do top the system off ALWAYS USE 50%
If you have the concentrate (label reads Concentrate Plus), the amount of Roundup will depend on the plants you want to kill. Use 6 fl oz (12 tablespoons) for 1 gallon for most plants. If you have seedlings or easy to kill weeds, use 3 fl oz (6 tablespoons) per gallon.
The Super Concentrate may have a different rate. The labels are usually on the manufacturer's web site as PDFs.
Annual and perennial weeds can be controlled with a mixture of 6 fluid ounces of Roundup (12 tablespoons) per gallon of water. Small weed seedlings can be killed with half this strength: 3 ounces per gallon. When using Roundup Super Concentrate, mix 2.5 ounces (5 tbsp.) with a gallon of water to control most weeds and a half-strength solution for small weeds. Roundup Pro Concentrate is the strongest solution available. Spray a mixture of 2 ounces (4 tbsp.) on weeds and half that amount of concentrate on emerging plants. Since Roundup doesn't discriminate between weeds and other plants, use the least amount of herbicide possible to protect desirable vegetation.
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