Catscratch
5 year old buck +
Just curious, how long after doing a basal spray on locust trees will it take to start seeing results?
Cat - I have a question for you. I am interested in basal spraying to control some saplings in some CRP areas as well as another tool in my on-going battle with JBH......however I have never done it before. I have read that you can do basal spraying at any time of year.....is this true? I could do this in the late spring before green up and wack some of this stuff this way?Just curious, how long after doing a basal spray on locust trees will it take to start seeing results?
Cat - I have a question for you. I am interested in basal spraying to control some saplings in some CRP areas as well as another tool in my on-going battle with JBH......however I have never done it before. I have read that you can do basal spraying at any time of year.....is this true? I could do this in the late spring before green up and wack some of this stuff this way?
Cool - I tend to cut and treat stumps as well, but man can that be a PITA. I have some areas I think I want to just push the weeds down with the bucket and loader come late spring to get me easier access to some stuff that needs to go and basal spraying seems like a better alternative to a cut and treat situation. The real small stuff I just mow, but some of the stuff gets a little big for the bush-hog and some of it is pretty damn stubborn as well. I'm hoping a basal spray will help me treat larger areas more efficiently.I've clipped and stumped sprayed over much of the yr except spring. Fall and winter seem to be when I do it the most and no problems with that time frame. Tordon mix kills most everything (the only problem I have is root suckering with Locust). This is kind of my first real attempt at doing much with just a basal spray. This first batch was an experiment which will lead to doing it in mass this winter. Maybe someone else can give you a better answer but I don't think it matters much when you do it.
I've clipped and stumped sprayed over much of the yr except spring. Fall and winter seem to be when I do it the most and no problems with that time frame. Tordon mix kills most everything (the only problem I have is root suckering with Locust). This is kind of my first real attempt at doing much with just a basal spray. This first batch was an experiment which will lead to doing it in mass this winter. Maybe someone else can give you a better answer but I don't think it matters much when you do it.