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Hack and squirt question
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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 5395878" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>Two years ago, I killed several 22"-25" DBH sweet gum trees with Tordon. I used my chainsaw to cut a 3" ring around the tree around 3' above the ground. I sprayed the Tordon into the cuts and waited on the results. Every tree sprouted leaves the next spring, but none of them lived through the summer. I didn't cut them because they were growing along desirable white oaks, that I didn't want damaged. As they rot, smaller limb sections have fallen without damaging other trees. This method is slow, but worked to get sunlight through the canopy and protected other trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 5395878, member: 3026"] Two years ago, I killed several 22"-25" DBH sweet gum trees with Tordon. I used my chainsaw to cut a 3" ring around the tree around 3' above the ground. I sprayed the Tordon into the cuts and waited on the results. Every tree sprouted leaves the next spring, but none of them lived through the summer. I didn't cut them because they were growing along desirable white oaks, that I didn't want damaged. As they rot, smaller limb sections have fallen without damaging other trees. This method is slow, but worked to get sunlight through the canopy and protected other trees. [/QUOTE]
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