What Is Kenso Ken-Up?
Kenso Ken-Up is a systemic, non-selective herbicide whose active ingredient is glyphosate (isopropylamine salt, approximately 41% w/w). It works by penetrating and translocating through the plant's tissues to the root, effectively killing the entire weed.
Common Weed Targets
It's effective against a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds, including:
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Lalang (Imperata cylindrica)
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Rumput Kerbau (Paspalum conjugatum)
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Rumput Pait (Ottochloa nodosa)
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Ceroma (Mikania micrantha)
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Rumput Metebong (Cyrtococcum oxyphyllum)
This makes it ideal for eliminating tough infestations in agricultural fields, gardens, and non-crop areas.
How It Works & Typical Uses
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Post-emergence glyphosate application—best used against actively growing weeds after they’ve sprouted. No residual activity—it doesn't persist in soil, so it’s safe for replanting shortly after weed control.
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Rainfast time: Effects are visible in a few days for annuals, and may take 2–3 weeks for perennial weeds, depending on weather conditions.
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Use cases:
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Pre-planting weed cleanup.
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Field borders or lanes.
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Driveways and fence-lines.
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Industrial and garden areas needing total vegetation control.
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Application Guidelines & Precautions
While specific mix rates weren't found online, here are general best practices for glyphosate application:
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Spray timing: Apply to green, actively growing weeds. Avoid spraying in poor weather or during stress conditions.
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Avoid rain: Rain within 2–6 hours can reduce effectiveness and may require reapplication.
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Complete coverage: Ensure thorough coverage of leaves and stems for uptake.
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Tank mixing: Optional with other herbicides or surfactants—but follow label instructions.
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Equipment: Use clean, non-corrosive spray tanks (e.g. stainless steel, plastic).
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Water quality matters: Hard water or soil particles can reduce effectiveness; use clean water and, if needed, an adjuvant or penetrant.
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Safety:
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Wear gloves, long sleeves, and eye protection when handling or spraying.
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Keep people and pets away from treated areas until dry.
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Resistance management: Avoid overuse; rotate with herbicides of different modes of action.
Summary Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Glyphosate isopropylamine salt (~41% w/w) |
| Type | Non-selective, systemic post-emergence herbicide |
| Targets | Lalang, buffalo grass, bitter grass, ceroma vine, metebong, plus many other annual/perennial weeds |
| Residual Activity | None—safe for replanting after weed death |
| Visible Effects | 3–7 days for annuals; 2–3+ weeks for perennial weeds |
| Water Sensitivity | Hard water reduces efficacy—use clean water & adjuvants if needed |
| Applications Areas | Agricultural fields, pre-planting, non-crop zones, paths, fences, gardens |
| Safety | Use PPE, avoid drift, keep away from sensitive areas |
| Resistance Risk | Rotate herbicide groups to prevent resistant weed emergence |
Next steps for you:
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If you have specific crops or weeds to treat (like vegetables, oil palm interrows, or farm tracks), let me know—I can help outline the right dilution, timing, and safety steps.
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Always refer to the product label for precise rates and guidelines, as they may vary by region or formulation.



