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<blockquote data-quote="ga.prime" data-source="post: 930956" data-attributes="member: 14046"><p>You can plant immediately after spraying roundup. You can even spray roundup after planting as long as what you have planted hasn't sprouted yet and it will have no effect on what you planted. It really doesn't matter how fast acting it is because you can't wash it off once it's on something. I spray it under my tomatoes too. Just need to keep the spray nozzle close to the ground and keep it low pressure to avoid mist. I killed a bunch of grass like that under my tomatoes and they were looking great until a few days later a herd of deer came in and ate the tomatoes leaf, stem, and everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga.prime, post: 930956, member: 14046"] You can plant immediately after spraying roundup. You can even spray roundup after planting as long as what you have planted hasn't sprouted yet and it will have no effect on what you planted. It really doesn't matter how fast acting it is because you can't wash it off once it's on something. I spray it under my tomatoes too. Just need to keep the spray nozzle close to the ground and keep it low pressure to avoid mist. I killed a bunch of grass like that under my tomatoes and they were looking great until a few days later a herd of deer came in and ate the tomatoes leaf, stem, and everything. [/QUOTE]
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