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Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
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08/14/24 12:18 AM
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I use Pathfinder II RTU, a form of Garlon 4. I'm soon in need of more. Do you prefer Garlon 3 or 4? I was at an invasive workshop last week. They said 3 is less volatile in the hot summer & in such a scenario 3 would be safer to human health & nearby desirable foliage in summer than 4.
4 mixed w/ bark oil works @ a lower ° than my Pathfinder in winter is another thing I learned at the class. I think 28+° (probably at the time of application) is the threshold for my Pathfinder's winter effectiveness. i'm unsure how 3 works in winter
Rainfast for my Pathfinder is ~6 hours.
Whether it'd work for honeyucke I'm not sure
I don't think any Garlon is much of a concern to nearby desirable trees (the main reason it's preferred over Tordon).
Last edited by AJE; 08/14/24 12:34 AM.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: AJE]
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08/14/24 12:49 AM
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AJE. I primarily use Triclopyr 4 which is the same thing as Garlon 4 to kill noxious yaupon in my neck of the woods. It has a thick cuticle and hard to kill. About only two ways to kill it; IPT it with 15% Triclopyr 4 and diesel, or braodacast (leaf spray) it with Triclopyr 4. When trying to kill tough brush during the summer the surfactant is paramount.
I use Methelated Seed Oil (MSO) for foliar applications. It has proven a game changer for me. The MSO is so oil based that it holds on the leaf very well and gets the chemical down into the root system. I use a much heavier dose of MSO than the label suggests and I think it matters. I spray noxious brush at 3% Triclopyr 4 and 3% MSO in a 25 gallon/acre water mix for foliar applications. It works very well; even in drought. It's a slow kill, but a dead kill.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: AJE]
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08/14/24 12:51 AM
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A foliar based Triclopyr will not harass any of the nearby trees so long as they over 4" dbh and have a good bark on them. Seedlings and very young trees it will hurt.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: Chancey]
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08/14/24 12:54 AM
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I'm talking about cut stump method Chancey, not foliage spray.
Last edited by AJE; 08/14/24 12:56 AM.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: AJE]
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08/14/24 01:02 AM
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I apologize Sir. When I saw nearby trees mentioned, I thought you may have been broadcasting it rather than IPT. My mistake.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: Chancey]
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08/14/24 01:08 AM
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I apologize Sir. When I saw nearby trees mentioned, I thought you may have been broadcasting it rather than IPT. My mistake. No worries.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: AJE]
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08/14/24 10:43 AM
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For stump cut buckthorn I use undiluted Crossbow. For spraying buckthorn foliage, I use diluted Crossbow. I've never had any problem with it affecting near by trees. It will kill other broad leaf plants, though. But, not grass.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
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08/16/24 12:53 AM
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We got away from pathway as it was not as effective in late winter and spring conditions. We went to imazapril and gallon 4 in a blue or red oil for cut stumps. Probably as good as it gets in this part of the country for cut stumps in a clear cut situation. Tordon was good but it would kill off target locust trees. I don't think any herbicide works good on buckthorn in spring when the sap is flowing up.
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Re: Garlon vs Cut stump buckthorn
[Re: AJE]
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12/25/24 01:18 AM
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Any of you ready to use garlon this winter on buckthorn? It's still warm enough on many days I could use garlon 4. I'm just about out of garlon 4 (Pathfinder II RTU) so I may by garlon 3 soon for cut trump treatment if it doesn't kill nearby desirable trees. I wish they made an easy RTU like Pathfinder II.
Last edited by AJE; 12/25/24 01:20 AM.
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