Chenopodium album weed is an annual, light green weed originating from Europe and North America, 0.2 to 2 meters high. Commonly used names are Common Lambsquarters and Fat Hen. This weed enters into competition with the plant in the early spring period in the vegetation that it is the host and has economic value, negatively affecting the growth and development of the vegetation and seriously reducing the yield and quality. Since the Chenopodium album weed is a weed that can adapt to adverse conditions, it is easy to spread. The fact that this invasive plant produces approximately 70,000 seeds per plant also contributes to this feature. Until today, many methods of attempt have been developed and applied in the world. Although good results have been obtained, especially in chemical management, it continues to cause problems in plant production.