Descriptions
Bayer Roundup Speed is a non-selective systemic herbicide that is used to eliminate weeds on crops like tea and rice. This Roundup Speed herbicide contains Glyphosate 54% SL, which helps in effective weed control. Roundup Speed is a post-emergent herbicide that prevents weeds after they have emerged from the soil.
Technical Name:
Key Features and Benefits:
Broad-Spectrum Herbicide: Bayer Roundup Speed is used to control weeds and unwanted grass.
Safe For Soil: The treated areas with Glyphosate 54% SL can be replanted with seeds after one day of treatment.
Complete Weed Control: Roundup Speed penetrates deeply into the crops and controls weeds.
Post-Emergent: Roundup Speed Herbicide can be used on existing weeds, offering effective weed management.
Easy to Use: The Glyphosate 54% SL Soluble Liquid formula is easily dispersible in water, allowing for hassle-free application.
Dosage and Application Method:
For Foliar Spray:
Use 13.3 ml of Bayer Roundup Speed per litre of water.
Add 200 ml of Roundup Speed per 15 litre pump.
Mix 2 litres of Roundup Speed Herbicide per acre.
Mode of Action:
Suitable Crops:
Target Weeds:
Recommended Dosage Table:
Suitable Crops | Target Weeds | Dosage |
Tea | Narrow and broad-leaf weeds | 2 litre per acre |
Rice | Narrow and broad-leaf weeds | 2 litre per acre |
Safety Precautions:
Wear protective gear to cover your eyes and skin.
Mix the roundup speed carefully and wear gloves.
Do not ingest anything while using the Bayer Roundup Speed.
Keep Roundup Speed Herbicide out of reach of children and pets.
Note:
Pickup Address: Sagar, MADHYA PRADESH, 470002
Central Avenue, Hiranandani Estate, thane, Maharashtra 400607
Address of origin: Central Avenue, Hiranandani Estate, thane, Maharashtra 400607
Descriptions
Bayer Roundup Speed is a non-selective systemic herbicide that is used to eliminate weeds on crops like tea and rice. This Roundup Speed herbicide contains Glyphosate 54% SL, which helps in effective weed control. Roundup Speed is a post-emergent herbicide that prevents weeds after they have emerged from the soil.