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<blockquote data-quote="budro2" data-source="post: 5551999" data-attributes="member: 8333"><p>Thought Id share this info that Dr David Mercker put out earlier in year, Ive done quite a bit of hack and squirt with Imazapyr, and had 15 ac lowland with a lot of cypress, tupelo gum, red maple and honey locust. I hate those thorn trees and was already planning to hack em with imazapyr, along with the red maple.</p><p>fortunately I took time to read this realized it saved me a lot of work, that would not have done much.</p><p></p><p>if you have elm, locust, hornbeam and some others, Imazapyr will NOT work on them.</p><p></p><p>so , I bought 2.5 gallon of picloram 2/4d now . Its has more hacking involved, but;</p><p> "if its worth doing, its worth doing right. "</p><p></p><p>hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>read the labels, but :</p><p></p><p>9 0z chem /23 water has worked well for me on imazapyr.( 1 hack per 3-4 in of dbh of tree)</p><p></p><p>Ill use 50/50 with the picloram. ( one hack every 3 in around tree) little more work</p><p> </p><p>Ill attach the chem sheet with what trees they work well on. </p><p>you need a chem card to buy picloram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budro2, post: 5551999, member: 8333"] Thought Id share this info that Dr David Mercker put out earlier in year, Ive done quite a bit of hack and squirt with Imazapyr, and had 15 ac lowland with a lot of cypress, tupelo gum, red maple and honey locust. I hate those thorn trees and was already planning to hack em with imazapyr, along with the red maple. fortunately I took time to read this realized it saved me a lot of work, that would not have done much. if you have elm, locust, hornbeam and some others, Imazapyr will NOT work on them. so , I bought 2.5 gallon of picloram 2/4d now . Its has more hacking involved, but; "if its worth doing, its worth doing right. " hope this helps. read the labels, but : 9 0z chem /23 water has worked well for me on imazapyr.( 1 hack per 3-4 in of dbh of tree) Ill use 50/50 with the picloram. ( one hack every 3 in around tree) little more work Ill attach the chem sheet with what trees they work well on. you need a chem card to buy picloram. [/QUOTE]
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