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Old 07-24-2003 | 06:16 AM
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how long after I use roundup, can I seed a small area? have heard alot of conflickting advice on this,, thanks,
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Old 07-24-2003 | 06:46 AM
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Id say two is ideal.
Rake the dead stuff first so you get better seed contact.
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Old 07-24-2003 | 12:20 PM
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You can plant immediatly after the application when going with a no-till planting method. The Round-up is a post-emergance herbacide, so it will not harm your new planting.

If you are tilling, the only risk is that the herbacide will not have had a chance to " translocate" throughout the entire plant, reducing the effectiveness of the application, but with no harm to the future plants or seeds. Generally, it takes about 5 days to totally kill a plant...3 days in optimum conditions, 7 at the most. 7 days is the general rule to assure an effective kill, but if you are not tilling, it does not matter because the herbacided will still have a chance to trasnlocate throughout the entire weed due to the fact you are not stopping the process with a tilling.

All that being said.....the bottom line, you still have to have adequate seed to soil contact. Keep that in mind with whatever method you use.

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Old 07-25-2003 | 11:17 AM
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If you can burn the area off you will see a better crop because of sterilziation of seed/spore and the ash will contain some phosphorus...
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Old 07-27-2003 | 10:11 PM
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Seven days then try and burn it off if that' s safe.
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Old 08-04-2003 | 09:31 PM
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I' m planning on spraying roundup on a recently disked field that was plowed in May. It was WAY too wet to plant all spring - we disked it the best we can last week (July 24) - there is alot of grasses/sod that we did not kill off - even after disking.

I will let 2 weeks go by to allow for germination of residual seeds exposed at disking and still living grasses to " perk up" - then I will spray round-up, wait 3 days - broadcast a clover mix, and roll it in with a cultipacker. The goal is to eradicate established sod/grasses and new emerging reisidual vegetation- at the same time. This should reduce competiton of the clovers with residual sees sources & established grasses.

I' ll post as I go in Late August.
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