View Full Version : Lesco make or sell anything like roundup?
Dingo
04-12-2000, 11:10 AM
Does lesco make or sell anything like roundup? or would it be cheaper and better to just by roundup?<br>thanks Dingo
geogunn
04-12-2000, 11:57 AM
they sell round up.<p>GEO
Keith
04-12-2000, 01:26 PM
Lesco now has the Roundup ProDry in the large container (like 7 pounds) for under $90. I like it better than the the Roundup Pro so far. It disolves in water rather than being a suspended mixture. Seems to have more consistent results.
Lazer
04-12-2000, 02:47 PM
Mix it with Scythe for quick results. :)
Eric ELM
04-12-2000, 03:20 PM
Scythe sure is stinky, but as Lazer said, very affective when mixed with Roundup Pro.<p>----------<br><a href="http://www.townserver.com/elm/">Eric@ELM</a><br>
Keith
04-12-2000, 05:12 PM
You ain't kiddin about the Scythe. it has a way of transferring fumes through the plastic container I think :) It can be completely sealed and still put off smell. Good thing it doesn't smell like Orthene.
steveair
04-12-2000, 05:40 PM
About the scythe,<p>I had a conversation with someone the other day and they said it muffles the overall effect of the roundup. <p>What I mean by this is that the roundup, needs to be translocated to the root system to kill the weed completely. I guess, because the scythe kills the plant so quick, it shuts down and the roundup doesn't have time to fully activate. Heard that,though the area dies quick, REAL QUICK, it has a tendency to come back later on and needs a second app. <p>It makes sense when you think about how roundup works and how scythe stops it from moving. If the plant dies on the top, the roots may still be alive, but the roundup only has had time to work through a small amount of the leaf/stem and won't reach the roots because the plant is no longer sucking it in from the top.<p>Kind of like pulling a weed by hand but only ripping the top off. Later on, it always seems to come back<p>Seems like, that unless your in a area that requires immediate results, straight roundup is the best way to go.<p>Anyfeed back on is?<p>And yes, it STINKS.<p>steveair<p>
lawrence stone
04-12-2000, 05:50 PM
Steve you make a valid point but if you don't mix some type of contract killer with your round up the customer will call you<br>that his weeds are still alive 4 days after you sprayed them. <p>It is a way of eliminating call backs.
steveair
04-12-2000, 06:14 PM
Stone, you are exactly right.<p>I've had that one said to me a few times, so thats why I'm very interested in the Scythe.<p>I just looked up some info, and it says, (i'll be basic here, not to technical) that it basically disrupts the plant on a cellular level and cause the death of all CONTACTED TISSUE. That why it has such quick reults, it instantly kills the cells it sprays.<p>They say it really is suppose to be used on plants only 6" or less in height also for good results.<p>I just was curious and guess answered my own question:)<p>For a quick note, maybe some of you who didn't know about how it worked learned something too. <p>I'd imagine a lot of guys are out there mixing scythe and roundup believing it will improve the overall effect. I guess this is not the case. <p>It's definetely better to use the roundup straight if time is not a issue. Maybe this will save some guys money who mix the scythe in all the time. <p>steveair<br>
mattingly
04-12-2000, 08:04 PM
Hey guys,<br>When you mix in the scythe and roundup together do you mix half the normal amount for each or do you mix the recommended dosage for each?<br>TIA<p>----------<br>Integrated Landscape Solutions<br>Lexington, KY
fireball
04-13-2000, 05:18 AM
for you guys who don't like the smell of scythe you can use Reward(made by Zenneca). Lesco sells it too. Works just as fast as Scythe and does the same burndown. Actually Lesco is now selling Prosecutor as a alternative to Roundup Pro. Same stuff but in a different bottle. If you buy a case, you get a free hat. If you want the ultimate mix that is somewhat environmental safe, mix roundup, scythe, and Dimension together, that way you kill what is there and nothing grows in its place. no yellow stains with this mix.
lawrence stone
04-13-2000, 05:28 AM
For season long total vegatation control I<br>apply round up pro and surflan. A contact killer is only needed so the housewifes don't<br>call you complaining that the weeds are not<br>dead yet.
Try Finale it works faster than Roundup.
batman
04-16-2000, 09:49 PM
Gentleman, Lesco now sells a productlike Roundup called Prosecutor it is their version of Roundup with the same amount of active ingredient.
thelawnguy
04-17-2000, 05:37 AM
Batman,<p>Where is your service center? I see in other threads you are pro Lesco and sell the mowers. Time for a shameless plug.<p>Bill
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