Crystalline ZIF‐8 (C‐ZIF‐8) and amorphous ZIF‐8 (Am‐ZIF‐8) were prepared and investigated to control the germination of Striga hermonthica, a root parasitic plant, which threatens cereal crops production particularly in sub‐Saharan Africa. We have demonstrated that Am‐ZIF‐8 shows a better performance than C‐ZIF‐8 in inhibiting Striga seed germination. This efficient performance of Am‐ZIF‐8 materials can be attributed to the incomplete deprotonation of 2 methylimidazole (2MIM) during amorphization, leading to the presence of unsaturated Zn‐N coordination with the uncoordinated ‐NH groups available to undergo hydrogen bonding with the strigolactone analog GR24 forming a more stable Am‐ZIF‐8···GR24 hydrogen bonded network. We further established that application of ZIF‐8 materials generally has no adverse effects on the growth and quality of rice crops.