Roundup Mixing Ratio Calculator
Calculate the exact amount of Roundup concentrate needed for your sprayer. Mixing ratio calculator for Roundup Super Concentrate, Weed & Grass Killer, and per gallon rates.
Sprayer & Application Details
Enter your tank size, area to treat, and desired mix rate to calculate the exact amount of Roundup needed.
Choose how you want to calculate your mix based on the product label instructions.
The total capacity of your sprayer tank in gallons.
Amount of Roundup per gallon of water. (Super Concentrate: 2.5 oz General / 5 oz Tough).
Mix Ratio Results
Exact measurements for your Roundup solution
Enter your sprayer and application details above, then click Calculate Mix Ratio to see the exact amount of Roundup needed.
Common Roundup Mixing Ratios
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate mixing instructions based on your specific Roundup product and weed type.
| Roundup Product | Weed Type | Mix Rate (oz/gal) | Tablespoons / Gallon |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Concentrate (50.2%) | General Weeds | 2.5 oz | 5 tbsp |
| Super Concentrate (50.2%) | Tough Weeds / Brush | 5.0 oz | 10 tbsp |
| Weed & Grass Concentrate (41%) | General Weeds | 1.5 oz | 3 tbsp |
| Weed & Grass Concentrate (41%) | Tough Weeds / Brush | 2.5 oz | 5 tbsp |
| Ready-to-Use | All Weeds | N/A | No mixing required |
Roundup Mixing FAQ
Everything you need to know about mixing Roundup, application rates, and safe usage for weed control.
For general weeds, mix 2.5 fluid ounces (5 tablespoons) of Roundup Super Concentrate per gallon of water. For tough weeds, brush, or vines, increase the rate to 5 fluid ounces (10 tablespoons) per gallon.
For the standard 41% glyphosate Roundup concentrate, mix 1.5 fluid ounces (3 tablespoons) per gallon of water for general weeds, and 2.5 fluid ounces (5 tablespoons) per gallon for tough weeds and brush.
Since there are 2 tablespoons in a fluid ounce, 2.5 oz of Roundup Super Concentrate equals 5 tablespoons. For the 41% concentrate, 1.5 oz equals 3 tablespoons, and 2.5 oz equals 5 tablespoons.
Most Roundup concentrates already contain a surfactant to help the herbicide stick to and penetrate weed leaves. However, for very waxy or tough weeds, adding a non-ionic surfactant can improve effectiveness. Always check the product label first.
You will typically see weeds yellowing and wilting within 2 to 4 days. Complete kill down to the roots usually takes 7 to 14 days, depending on the weed species, size, and environmental conditions like sunlight and temperature.
