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Description
Non-selective control of all grasses and broadleaf weeds. Absorbed by the foliage, the active ingredient is translocated down to the roots to destroy the weed, roots and all. First signs are a gradual yellowing and wilting of the plant. This advances to a complete browning of the entire weed and the death of the root.
Features
- Effective, economical and easy control of weeds and grasses in rockeries, garden beds, paths, driveways, along fencelines and lawn edges
- Perfect for clearing garden beds before planting and clearing areas prior to planting new lawns
- Glyphosate travels from the foliage to the roots, and it kills weeds, roots and all.
- Non-residual
- Easy-to-use trigger pack – no mixing required, no mess
How to Use
Weeds Controlled
Broad leaf weeds and grasses including ryegrass, bamboo, barnyard grass, brome grass, buffalo, couch, dandelion, guinea grass, kikuyu, lantana, nutgrass, onion weed, oxalis species (soursob), paspalum, rhodes grass, sorrel, St John's wort, winter grass.
How to Apply
Apply to actively growing plants when soil is moist and most have reached the early head stage. Spray all foliage until just wet. Repeat treatment for perennial species. Apply to onion weed and oxalis species (soursob) when flowering.
Precautions
- DO NOT spray if rain is likely within 2 hours.
- DO NOT allow spray to contact or drift onto plants you do not want killed.
- DO hose off immediately if accidentally sprayed.
- DO NOT allow children and pets to enter treated areas until spray has dried.
- DO NOT feed treated plants to livestock.
- DO NOT allow chemical containers or spray to get into drains, sewers, streams or ponds.
Storage & Disposal
Store in the closed, original container in a cool dry place out of reach of children. Do not store in direct sunlight. Dispose of empty container by wrapping in paper, placing in plastic bag and putting in garbage.
Safety Directions
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after use.
First Aid
If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre on 131126.