Herbicide for home garden use only. A foliar applied systemic herbicide, with little or no soil activity, for the control of many annual and perennial weeds in the home garden.
Do not use on lawns or other wanted plants.
Features:
– systemic herbicide kills weeds and grasses down to the roots.
– no toxic residual in soils.
– broad spectrum, non-selective herbicide.
– kills weeds and grasses, roots and all.
How to get the best results:
roundup power is taken up by foliage and translocate to the root systems. It is recommended for control of annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds in non-crop areas such as paths, hard surfaces and along fences and walls. Roundup power works best on lush, vigorously growing weeds which are actively translocating nutrients into roots, bulbs, rhizomes and stolons.
Active ingredients:
– 360 g glyphosate (glycine) a.e. / l (contains 486 g/l isopropylamine salt of glyphosate) (caution / versigtig)
warnings:
– poisonous if swallowed.
– irritating to skin and eyes.
– do not smoke eat or drink while using.
– store under lock and keep away from food, feedstuff, seed, fertilisers and agricultural chemicals.
– keep out of reach of children.
– roundup can be corrosive to zinc lined spray pumps.
– do not mix, store or apply roundup spray solutions in galvanized steel or unlined steel (except stainless steel) containers or spray pumps.
– roundup can react with such containers to produce hydrogen gas which may form a highly combustible and explosive gas mixture.
Precautions:
– do not breathe fumes or spray mist.
– in case of accidental contact with the skin or eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water, and get medical attention if necessary.
– spray drift or direct contact onto leaves or green stems of desirable plants can result in serious damage. Roundup is absorbed through green bark, leaves and fruit. Spray only target plants. Contact with desirable vegetation, either direct or by spray drift, must be avoided.
– trees and shrubs with green or immature bark should be shielded from spray contact.
– pruning wounds should be allowed to dry ( 10 days) before spraying roundup.
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