cMat
Planning to reseed the entire yard so I sprayed my yard over a week ago. There is no visible change. In fact, the grass and weeds are higher. Resprayed yesterday and no yellowing yet. Will have to mow lawn and reapply,again, if it does not work soon.
JackPeeples
I mixed just as the instructions said. I double checked that I had a gal of water to the recommend 6oz of concentrate. The temperature was well above 60f. The weeds I sprayed 24 hours ago have not even began to whither at all. In fact they look to be thriving. I sprayed on a number of different types weeds and not a single one looks to be dying. The pre-mix I found to work fine. This concentrate, not at all. Not even sure I want to go back to the round-up brand. Very disappointed. But don't take my word for it. Try it yourself. But I do not recommend this product. Take it or leave it.
damnedcat777
I actually CAME to this web sight to TRY to find out HOW to mix this stuff, since the 1st thing the removable label of instructions will do in your garage is GET LOST. Which mine did. OK, fair enough. I DID buy this bottle LAST summer. So I try reading the side of the bottle, I need a magnifying glass: the print is THAT small. Oh, there is all kinds of info about disposal, and gov't regulations, but I can't find ANY info about HOW to mix this. Now, you COULD go with the "Makes 10 gallons and do the math (it's 1 quart), but I never was that good at fractions. So, here I am, trying to find out how to mix this, and guess what? There's nothing here to tell you how. Figures. Just bad customer service, bad packaging, bad bottle (mine is leaking all over the shelf). Avoid this stuff. It works great for the 1st time you use it. Then after the instructions come off (they're attached with rubber cement and WILL come off, and SOON), you'll be on your own. In the end, I guess I'll just mix 1 cup full (the cup on the top of the bottle) with one spray container full of water (a little more then 1 gallon). Thats got to work, right? Who knows. You won't find the ratio on THIS web sight. Not easily, anyways.
applejak
I sprayed this over a variety of weeds and over an old flower bed. Catnip was the only plant that appeared threatened after 3 days. I actually mixed the concentrate a little stronger than the directions because I have had poor results in the past, and it did not rain for 6 hours. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Weedman
I used this product in plant beds to kill weeds. No sign of anything happening. I mixed it at the 6/ 1 product to water ratio. It did rain last night but the product was applied for at least 5 hrs. Guess I should try another application. Suggestions? [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
tjabel
I have several patches of morning glory in my lawn. Weed and feed didn't do anything to it. I tried your concentrate on it and it killed the grass, but not the morning glory. What can I do to remedy this? I also included a picture of another plant that didn't get killed. I don't seem to be able to connect my phone to get the pictures.
alltickedoff
I used this product to spot treat a "few" weeds in a mulch drive in the middle of my beautifully landscaped back lawn. Complete with rich green Floratram grass. That was 4 years ago. I now have no grass and the most disgusting lawn you have ever seen. Seems it doesn't stay put so well. Over the last 4 years this product continues to consume my lawn and is now spreading to my neighbors property. Walking through any of the dead areas transfers it via you shoes/feet. You'll notice the dead footprints or lawnmower tracks first, then complete annihilation will follow, forever. I have no lawn left to speak of and what is left will soon disappear. I have an excellent collection of weeds however which I now I find desirable as I cannot re-sod, tried that, but it just dies when the rainy season comes (Florida). the weeds are the only thing keeping the topsoil form blowing away. As far as having a lawn ever again, seems doubtful. Scott's will not take responsibility for their products, stay away. I am left with the expensive choice of actually being able to enjoy my lawn again by stripping of probably a foot of topsoil and replacing it just to get the grass to grow again. If I don't get every speck of the the Diquat out I'm afraid the process will just start over again. I have enlisted legal council about this issue iof anyone else has had similar issues.
Kadie
Following directions, we applied roundup, and are very disappointed. After 2-3 weeks, only 25% of the grass and weeds sprayed have been killed. Feels like a waste of time as they are growing bigger.
cdjordan35
I generally buy the pre-mix Round Up, however this time I bought the concentrate knowing I would have more to spray. I also have the Economy Sprayer. I mix according to label and I sprayed along my flower beds and buildings. I wasn't happy with the results so again applied a few days later. It's been a week and the weeds are slightly (very slightly) brown and it appears I'm going to have to go over again (with another product). Very, very unhappy with this product.
Sammi4208
I normally buy the extended control but our local store was out of it so I bought this concentrate instead. I live on a farm and go through 2 bottles of this in one day spraying Fence lines edges of flower beds etc. I was very impressed with how fast this product killed the weeds but the weeds came back full force in 4 weeks. Very disappointed.