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Charlie McCoy Posted on Jun 20, 2012

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I assume you are talking mixing ratios. In most cases a 1% roundup to water mixture will kill many plants. On very stubborn species you can go to a 2% concentrate but anything above that in my opinion you're just wasting your money. More isn't always better when it comes to weed killers.

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