systemic herbicide definition Glypex 4 Glyphosate Herbicide – Compare to Roundup & Ranger Pro – A to Z  Lawn Supply
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systemic herbicide definition Glypex 4 Glyphosate Herbicide – Compare to Roundup & Ranger Pro – A to Z Lawn Supply

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systemic herbicide definition Glypex 4 Glyphosate Herbicide – Compare to Roundup & Ranger Pro – A to Z Lawn SupplyOverview Glypex 4 Glyphosate Herbicide is a professional strength, non selective post emergent herbicide designed for broad spectrum weed and grass control. This concentrated glyphosate formula delivers systemic control by moving through the plant from the foliage down to the root system. Comparable to leading glyphosate concentrates such as Roundup, Ranger Pro, Glystar Plus, Credit Extra, and other 41% glyphosate herbicides, Glypex 4 provides

Overview

Glypex® 4 Glyphosate Herbicide is a professional-strength, non-selective post-emergent herbicide designed for broad-spectrum weed and grass control. This concentrated glyphosate formula delivers systemic control by moving through the plant from the foliage down to the root system.

Comparable to leading glyphosate concentrates such as Roundup®, Ranger Pro®, Glystar Plus®, Credit Extra®, and other 41% glyphosate herbicides, Glypex 4 provides reliable vegetation control for homeowners, property managers, landscapers, and professional applicators.

Once applied to actively growing weeds, the glyphosate active ingredient is absorbed through foliage and translocated throughout the plant, targeting roots and underground structures for effective control.

This versatile herbicide is commonly used for:

  • Driveways and gravel areas
  • Fence lines and property edges
  • Landscape bed preparation
  • Walkways and sidewalks
  • Farm and pasture management
  • Non-crop vegetation control

Key Features

  • Professional-strength 41% glyphosate concentrate
  • Systemic herbicide that kills weeds down to the root
  • Broad-spectrum control of grasses, weeds, and vegetation
  • Comparable to Roundup®, Ranger Pro®, and other glyphosate concentrates
  • Non-selective vegetation control for residential and commercial use
  • Effective for spot treatments and large-scale applications
  • Ideal for driveways, fence lines, landscaping, and property maintenance

Specific Weeds / Pests Controlled

Glypex 4 Herbicide controls a wide range of annual and perennial grasses, weeds, and unwanted vegetation when used according to label directions.

Common weeds controlled include:

  • Dandelion
  • Curly dock
  • Common mullein
  • Perennial ryegrass
  • Quackgrass
  • Dallisgrass
  • Guineagrass
  • Smartweed
  • Sowthistle
  • Poison hemlock
  • Pokeweed
  • Clover (red and white)
  • Cogongrass
  • Cattail
  • Texas blueweed

This product controls both annual and perennial vegetation when applied to actively growing plants and when label directions are followed. Control levels may vary depending on plant maturity and environmental conditions.

Application & Use Details

Application Type: Post-emergent, non-selective herbicide

Where to Use:

  • Residential properties
  • Farm and agricultural land
  • Fence rows
  • Driveways and gravel areas
  • Industrial sites
  • Non-crop areas
  • Landscape bed preparation
  • Pasture renovation

How It Works:

Glyphosate is a systemic herbicide that moves through the plant after foliar absorption. The active ingredient travels through the vascular system to the root structures where it disrupts essential plant growth processes, leading to plant death.

Visible symptoms may appear gradually as the herbicide moves throughout the plant. Complete control occurs after the active ingredient reaches underground plant tissues.

Mixing and Application:

Mix Glypex 4 Herbicide with water and apply as a foliar spray to actively growing weeds and grasses. Apply enough spray solution to wet the foliage thoroughly without runoff. Always follow the specific mixing rates and application instructions listed on the product label. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

This herbicide provides no residual soil activity and only controls plants that are present at the time of application. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

FAQ

Is Glypex 4 the same as Roundup?
Glypex 4 contains the same active ingredient (glyphosate) used in many professional herbicide concentrates. It is commonly used as a comparable glyphosate herbicide but is not affiliated with or manufactured by Roundup®.

What type of weeds does Glypex 4 kill?
This herbicide controls a broad spectrum of grasses, annual weeds, and perennial weeds including dandelion, quackgrass, cattail, clover, smartweed, and more when applied according to label instructions.

Will Glypex 4 kill grass?
Yes. Glypex 4 is a non-selective herbicide, meaning it will control most green vegetation it contacts including turfgrass, weeds, and unwanted plants.

How long does it take to see results?
Visible symptoms typically appear gradually after treatment as the glyphosate moves throughout the plant system.

Can this herbicide be used for large property weed control?
Yes. Glypex 4 concentrate is commonly used in agricultural, industrial, and residential settings for large area vegetation management.

Compliance & Technical Information

EPA Registration Number: 93033-3

Active Ingredients:
Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine), in the form of its isopropylamine salt – 41.0%

Signal Word: CAUTION

Target Pest List:
Annual grasses, perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds, woody brush, and unwanted vegetation including dandelion, quackgrass, cattail, clover, smartweed, sowthistle, and additional weeds listed on the EPA label.

Label Link:
Download Product Label (PDF)

SDS Link:
Download Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

Always read and follow label directions. The EPA-approved label is the final authority on product use instructions.

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