Save a small fortune on weekiller - check the price of the near-identical Roundup Ultra 3000 (from £45 per litre) to understand what good value this commercial equivalent is at about a tenth of the price. Same chemical, same concentration.
Free gloves and gallipot too.
Gallup 360 is a weed killer that contains glyphosate for effective control of annual and deep-rooted perennial garden weeds, including grasses, docks, nettles, willowherb, dandelion, bindweed and many more. It's inactivated on contact with the soil and is broken down by soil organisms to leave no lasting residues.
Active ingredient: 360 g/L Glyphosate in a soluble concentrate.
Features:
Inactivated on contact with the soil and is broken down by soil organisms to leave no lasting residues.
Apply when weeds are actively growing and have adequate leaf area to absorb the spray.
Weeds may show first effects from a few days up to 4 weeks after depending on the weather and type of weed.
Some tough weeds, such as ground elder, may need a repeat treatment after 3-4 weeks if regrowth appears.
Knapsack application: Add 24mls to 1 litre of water to treat up to 40 square metres (5m x 8m). Shake/agitate the mixture thoroughly before use. Use immediately after mixing.
Apply when weeds are actively growing and have adequate leaf area to absorb the spray.
Spray nettles and ground elder when new leaves have fully unfolded in late spring.
Do not spray in windy conditions as drift can damage or kill valued plants.
Do not walk into treated areas until the spray has dried on the leaves, to avoid transfer to lawns and other wanted vegetation.
Rainfall within 6 hours of application may reduce effectiveness and require re-treatment.
Treat established perennial weeds at the start of flowering for best effect.
Weeds may show the first effects from a few days up to 4 weeks later depending on the weather and type of weed.
Leave treated weeds for at least 7 days before cultivating.
Kills most weeds with a single application. Some tough weeds, e.g. ground elder, may need a repeat treatment after 3-4 weeks if regrowth appears.
If re-treatment is required repeat only once per season.
Take extreme care to avoid spray drift. Do not spray in windy weather or near to desirable species or plants, as drift can cause severe plant injury.
Where to use: For use on unwanted vegetation. Do not use on lawns.
How to use: Apply with a knapsack sprayer as a medium-coarse spray.
Future planting:
Has no long-lasting effects in soil after application. Cultivations and planting can be conducted 7 days after application or if the weather has been cool, after the weed leaves have become yellowed or have died back.
Top comments
thabiz
10 Jun 167#48
Please don't go spraying this willy nilly. I have sprayed this, though probably stronger, in a professional capacity, and I had to gain PA1 and PA6 spraying licence. My instructor was very strict and warned us that in the future glysophate may be banned.
Unlike my colleages I nearly always wore the appropriate gear: visor, face mask, chemical suit, nitrile gauntlet gloves, wellington boots with suit legs over them.
Even then I would sometimes inhale some of the chemical and a bitter taste would be in my mouth for days. We also added "Chikara" granules to the mixture for longer lasting effects.
Time will tell how dangerous all this stuff is, and it is over used to be honest. At the very least wear a face mask and gloves, the human body was not intended to absorb herbicide.
Really you should also calibrate your sprayer and calculate the ratio and amount of mixture required, but I know in the real world few people do. Just tread carefully with this stuff is all I'm saying.
TN567
9 Jun 166#8
Sex panther works 60% of the time 100% of the time
nick140773
9 Jun 166#3
i have this and it is awsome. as for the local pet population, other peoples pets have no reason to be in my garden so really, there shouldn't be an issue.
lucyferror
9 Jun 165#10
Cancer for free included
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surreykw
9 Jun 163#1
Does it annialate the local pet population in the process?
Newbold to surreykw
9 Jun 16#2
Not quite clear on that - were you wanting it to? :wink:
nick140773
9 Jun 166#3
i have this and it is awsome. as for the local pet population, other peoples pets have no reason to be in my garden so really, there shouldn't be an issue.
36% stronger but 58% more expensive. Not really a runner at that price.
pan1100
9 Jun 16#6
Been using for years.Takes about 7 to 10 days to show signs of death for the weeds.I use 130ml to 5 litres.Must use a sprayer to cover an area as watering can uses too much weedkiller.
TN567
9 Jun 166#8
Sex panther works 60% of the time 100% of the time
markymark81
9 Jun 161#9
This is the best thing ever , works like a treat I've even used it to kill off small trees in adjacent gardens . Used it last year on drive and patio and only just now are there some small weeds growing back
Opening post
Free gloves and gallipot too.
Gallup 360 is a weed killer that contains glyphosate for effective control of annual and deep-rooted perennial garden weeds, including grasses, docks, nettles, willowherb, dandelion, bindweed and many more. It's inactivated on contact with the soil and is broken down by soil organisms to leave no lasting residues.
Active ingredient: 360 g/L Glyphosate in a soluble concentrate.
Features:
Inactivated on contact with the soil and is broken down by soil organisms to leave no lasting residues.
Apply when weeds are actively growing and have adequate leaf area to absorb the spray.
Weeds may show first effects from a few days up to 4 weeks after depending on the weather and type of weed.
Some tough weeds, such as ground elder, may need a repeat treatment after 3-4 weeks if regrowth appears.
Knapsack application: Add 24mls to 1 litre of water to treat up to 40 square metres (5m x 8m). Shake/agitate the mixture thoroughly before use. Use immediately after mixing.
Apply when weeds are actively growing and have adequate leaf area to absorb the spray.
Spray nettles and ground elder when new leaves have fully unfolded in late spring.
Do not spray in windy conditions as drift can damage or kill valued plants.
Do not walk into treated areas until the spray has dried on the leaves, to avoid transfer to lawns and other wanted vegetation.
Rainfall within 6 hours of application may reduce effectiveness and require re-treatment.
Treat established perennial weeds at the start of flowering for best effect.
Weeds may show the first effects from a few days up to 4 weeks later depending on the weather and type of weed.
Leave treated weeds for at least 7 days before cultivating.
Kills most weeds with a single application. Some tough weeds, e.g. ground elder, may need a repeat treatment after 3-4 weeks if regrowth appears.
If re-treatment is required repeat only once per season.
Take extreme care to avoid spray drift. Do not spray in windy weather or near to desirable species or plants, as drift can cause severe plant injury.
Where to use: For use on unwanted vegetation. Do not use on lawns.
How to use: Apply with a knapsack sprayer as a medium-coarse spray.
Future planting:
Has no long-lasting effects in soil after application. Cultivations and planting can be conducted 7 days after application or if the weather has been cool, after the weed leaves have become yellowed or have died back.
Top comments
Unlike my colleages I nearly always wore the appropriate gear: visor, face mask, chemical suit, nitrile gauntlet gloves, wellington boots with suit legs over them.
Even then I would sometimes inhale some of the chemical and a bitter taste would be in my mouth for days. We also added "Chikara" granules to the mixture for longer lasting effects.
Time will tell how dangerous all this stuff is, and it is over used to be honest. At the very least wear a face mask and gloves, the human body was not intended to absorb herbicide.
Really you should also calibrate your sprayer and calculate the ratio and amount of mixture required, but I know in the real world few people do. Just tread carefully with this stuff is all I'm saying.
All comments (117)