Roundup is a widely used herbicide whose main ingredient is glyphosate, and it has been shown to have harmful effects on plants. When applied, it can cause plant death and inhibit the growth of healthy plants. Repeated exposure to glyphosate can lead to long-term soil degradation, affecting not only the current vegetation but also the future health of the soil ecosystem. Moreover, non-target plants, including ornamental species, can be damaged or killed if they come into contact with the herbicide. This broad-spectrum action against plants underscores the importance of alternatives.