6thgpSF
Gold Member
after cutting I treat the stump with Tordon. Years ago I trimmed a russian olive branch and applied Tordon to it and it killed the whole tree. remined me of agent orange. russ
Ok i see your yall are saddend by your tree loss both OP and the guy whos wife likes Glycosulfate. BAckground on me I am currently a forester who has post bachlor education. I do not have my herbicide licence but oversee several spraying contracts in my few years of limited exp. as well as use a lot of round up. Glycosulfate (sp?) is the active ingrediant in roundup all the gerenerics of it, not 24D but roundup. It is also active ingrediant in forestry herbicides just at a different concentration in chopper and accord cant remember is there 3m or BASF? So how it works There are 2 types soil born and foliar herbicides roundup is the latter meaning that once into the soil it breaks down into a harmless crstalized for that is absorbed it cannot kill vegitation if poured into the dirt only from the aspect that it will soak into new roots and you would have to like pour the undiluted stuff or gallons on large diameter trees to kill them. You have to hack into woody bark to get it into the cambium layer to get the treee to take it up and it still does not work well in the roundup concentration Chopper and Accord which are like 16% active is a different stroy. Like poated it will work through green twigs and fresh nonwoody roots as they are the same material as the twigs just under the soil. I agree unless the neighbor was on his latter spraying into the wind over several large applications or on a bucket truck (maye not you tree you say was only a 20 foot trunk so whole tree might have been 45 feet tall or so?) i doubt he killed it, he may not have helped it but i think there were other contributing factors. You can spray roundup all day long at the base of trees and kill the grass around them so you dont have to weedeat i do it and so do landscapers and others ever see a planted tree with dead grass around it every year? You can prep your garden with it spray the grass and its ready to be planted with tender young veggies in like 5-10 days cant remember what label says, although there still may be residue on grass that can be rehydrated in the dew or rain that if it touches your plants can kill. Jus t wanted to clear things up about roundup.
Nate.
You could not pay me to spray it on my property, especially my garden!
Russ
Years ago I watched a company guy drink roundup as a demonstration of it's safety.
I wouldn't do that, but it was impressive.
If you own a tractor you probably own or need a chainsaw. From a decent sized chainsaw to moderate lumber is an easy step.I,ve got a walnut tree that died a year or two ago( i think thanks to my neighbor who has an undue fondness for Roundup) Any way it's not that tall, maybe 20 ft, the trunk is about 30-35 inches in diameter? Should I just dig it out, or is there something more useful that should explore? I don't know the variety, but it did produce a green walnut that I made some Italian liquor out of(Nocino?)Any ideas welcomed, including curse's ,hex's , bad karma, that I can use on my neighbor