You should wait at least 24 to 48 hours before pulling weeds after spraying them with weed killer to allow the herbicide to fully work and kill the weeds.
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You should wait at least 24 hours before pulling weeds after spraying Roundup to allow the herbicide to fully work and be absorbed by the plants.
You should typically wait for about 1 to 2 weeks after spraying weed killer before planting new seeds in the treated area. This allows the weed killer to fully take effect and reduce the risk of harming the new seeds.
You should wait at least 1-2 weeks after spraying weed killer before planting grass seed to ensure the chemicals have dissipated and won't harm the new grass.
Yes, but you should wait 3 days.
You should wait at least 24 hours after spraying Roundup before watering your plants.
You should wait at least 7 days after spraying 2,4-D before seeding your lawn.
First, let the weed crimple and die completely. Then, Rake them up and throw away. note- If using the correct weed killer they should be very easy to rake up.
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You should wait at least 7 days after spraying 2,4-D before planting grass seed.
Weed killer should typically be left on for at least 24 hours before rain to ensure it has enough time to be absorbed by the plants.
You should typically wait about 2 to 4 weeks before seeding after applying weed killer.
The weed killer should have a grazing withholding period on the label. Also watch out that some weeds become sweeter as they wilt and die which could increase the chance of nitrate poisoning.