Roundup against dandelions, it went away the first time, but was immune the second and third time, how can that be?

Roundup against dandelions, it went away the first time, but was immune the second time, how can that be?

The first time I sprayed it, the dandelion disappeared, dried up, turned brown, then reappeared in the same place, lush green, and spraying it with Roundup the second and third time had no effect…;(

Is there anything better for this? It's Roundup in the green spray bottle without glycosides…supposed to work through the leaves…

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cas65
2 years ago

Glyphosate is forbidden!

You can eat the plants from flower to root…

Rheinflip
2 years ago

Penetration is more effective.

Muktamani
2 years ago
Reply to  ReliefFeiler

Lion tooth in wall scoring is permanent .

Wuschig765
2 years ago

Roundup is taken over the roots.

michi57319
2 years ago
Reply to  Wuschig765

No, over the leaves and does not reach strong rootwork.

Wuschig765
2 years ago
Reply to  michi57319

Hm, when I had to use the stuff, there was something else in the instructions for use.

Wuschig765
2 years ago
Reply to  ReliefFeiler

Perhaps it is also due to the sunlight, was it shady in the first application?

BerndBauer3
2 years ago
Reply to  Wuschig765

No, on the contrary. It is not absorbed by the roots. There you can spray the 100 fache amount on the floor as long as the leaves are not hit, it does not work.

Wuschig765
2 years ago

Okay, then my memory deceives me

michi57319
2 years ago

They also did not work against rootwork. This was already on the packaging 20 years ago.

Wuschig765
2 years ago

I just see he’s got the new one. If there was no new one, I was out of old stocks.

michi57319
2 years ago

Maybe it doesn’t help. I can tell you from many years of experience.

Manuell is the best solution for dandelion and greed. Or generous earth excavation and filling with mother’s floor. Whatever is no solution if wild meadows are in the neighborhood.

michi57319
2 years ago

You only get the above-ground parts, but not the rootwork. With the lion’s tooth, it’s a deep pile root.

Strolling is more laborious, but brings significantly better results.

Giersch cannot be eliminated with weed destroyers due to the roots.

michi57319
2 years ago
Reply to  ReliefFeiler

I rupe the greed regularly and stab plants with deep roots. The latter then come significantly more spersome.

The Giersch has branched rootwork with nodes, from which new egressors grow very quickly. There would only be an exchange of the earth to get rid of it completely. And to eliminate any greed in the surroundings before seeding.

Pomophilus
2 years ago

Hello,

Roundup is the trade name for a product with the active ingredient glyphosate. So I don’t know what you mean with “Roundup without glyphosate”.