Posted by paul on January 30, 2011 at 19:34:42 from (66.44.132.120):
In Reply to: Round up question posted by 37 Chief on January 30, 2011 at 18:31:01:
Don't know where you are certainly too cold to do anything 'here', it don't work well below 45 or 50, the plant needs to be actively growing for that product to work. I'd think you are kinda wasting time spraying now unless you are in southern Texas or Florida in a warm spell?
Typically after an hour it's good to go, rain won't matter. Some lables might say 8 hours....
For the dog yard, you'd want to wait for it to dry up before putting a dog back in. Read the label on your particular product, it might say 8 hours or 1 day or something? I'd maybe follow the grazing restrictions if you can't find something more applicable.
Roundup will glue itself onto clay particales as soon as it can, and so it doesn't affect much else once it hits dirt. Just binds itself up.
Lot of people have different opinions of spray safety, this is all kinda based on what the experts say, other's milage may vary. ;)
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