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Garwolf

Kutztown, PA

How long after an application of Roundup on weeds should I wait before tilling. Weeds are pretty much all died down now and it's been 6 days.

5/25/2023 2:11:12 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

I googled
roundup effectiveness period before tilling it
'In most situations, we recommend waiting 2 to 3 days after applying Roundup before performing tillage. If you are dealing with larger weeds and/or perennial and biennial weeds, you may want to consider waiting longer.
Mar 21, 2019';

Have a look at 'People also ask' answers as well(!);
Even I had thought it was the next day, which is true in some cases;

Here's the self-thought-of kicker:
You want the stuff to fully circulate through the plants while they are still functioning - perhaps each particle could become a new weed;

I myself would plant second-day if in a spot that was NOT tilled
(shoveled a hole, then planted it right there, maybe having rinsed the spot
with H2O and raked it on the next day - there HAS been discussion that Glyphosate does not affect the plant if gotten on the vines, and so,
I'm ASSUMING the roots);
I hope this helps. Well, of course it does! later---eg
Oh, in re-reading = "I think you'll be OK", lol--well it is done---eg

5/26/2023 9:06:41 AM

Moby Mike Pumpkins

Wisconsin

I tilled 2 days after spraying my winter rye with round up, the rye was still very green when I tilled, but its all brown and as dead as can be. So the roundup did its job, as when I did the small hoops I didn't spray with round up and alot of that winter rye stayed alive after tilling

5/26/2023 12:23:41 PM

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