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<blockquote data-quote="The-Boss" data-source="post: 510989" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>If you use this method do it immediately after cutting the tree to allow the herbicide translocation into the roots. If the surface dries you won't be doing much. The active ingredient in Roundup is Glyphosate and their patient has long expired. All Glyphosate generally works the same by stopping photosynthesis and turning day into night 24-7 essentially. Concentrations do vary. Go high as you can get on a stump but follow directions on a foliar application. If it doesn't include a surfactant then soap can be used as one. It is not a soil active herbicide but mist can float in the air and kill plants nearby as MNA0121 mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The-Boss, post: 510989, member: 1305"] If you use this method do it immediately after cutting the tree to allow the herbicide translocation into the roots. If the surface dries you won't be doing much. The active ingredient in Roundup is Glyphosate and their patient has long expired. All Glyphosate generally works the same by stopping photosynthesis and turning day into night 24-7 essentially. Concentrations do vary. Go high as you can get on a stump but follow directions on a foliar application. If it doesn't include a surfactant then soap can be used as one. It is not a soil active herbicide but mist can float in the air and kill plants nearby as MNA0121 mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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