Scott's/ RoundUp Concentrate directions warn against mixing in marker dye before applying to lawn & weeds.

MowerMark

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  • / Scott's/ RoundUp Concentrate directions warn against mixing in marker dye before applying to lawn & weeds.
Were you aware of this? The dye supposedly decreases the potency of the glyphosate.

Scott's recommends 2.6 oz. RU concentrate per gallon of water since they classify Nimblewill as a difficult weed to kill;.
 

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  • / Scott's/ RoundUp Concentrate directions warn against mixing in marker dye before applying to lawn & weeds.
Very few does will chemically affect glyco unless they are glycol based
SO they are the common powder dies plumbers use to trace leaks, green, yellow, red or purple .
Horticultural dyes should not effect any spray as they are chemically stable but UV unstable
 

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  • / Scott's/ RoundUp Concentrate directions warn against mixing in marker dye before applying to lawn & weeds.
Read the label of the particular dye marking agent.
The Roundup label states that a dye or marking agent “can” reduce the effectiveness. That doesn’t mean it “will” reduce the effectiveness.
I would go ahead with the application and monitor the effectiveness. Give it 7 days to work. If you don’t get good results, hit it again.
The Nimblewill sounds as though it’s as hard to control as Common Bermuda.
 
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