Tordon RTU 32oz- Picloram Herbicide Not for sale To: AK, CA, DC, FL, PR, RI CT
Aug 22, 2021
Just a drop on the bark! A dab goes a long way.
You only use a very tiny amount! When you cut a tree or brush, have this ready in a small dropper bottle. Drop one drop on the bark to wood area if it is brush and 1 inch strip of liquid on a larger tree where the bark meets the wood. Get each shoot with a drop. The tree or brush will not send out new shoots. Works great for willows. I have a problem with ash trees; they grow right back no matter how many times you snip them off. I dab this stuff on the snipped off saplings and that is it, done, will not keep growing back. This bottle should last any small landowner a lifetime. Do not just splash it all over and do not get it on the dirt! It will soak in and kill everything around it. Amazing stuff!
Worth it! No more standing there with a hose for hours. Instructions lacking.
Easy to install once you figure out how to punch those holes in the main line and connect the valves, and it makes watering large garden (100' x 100') very easy and very efficient. No wet leaves and water goes at the roots. The instructions were not much help though. I have used it for 2 months at this point and it hasn't broken yet. It will bend to a certain extent, but straight lines are much better. I got the main line to bend into a 8 foot half circle, and the soaker lines to bend at a 5 foot half circle. To push the barbed on/off connection valves into the punched holes in the main line (super difficult by pushing with your hand because the hose collapses), get a large wrench, open ended one, like 1" size. Put the wrench around the hose and push the valve into the hole you punched. The wrench will hold the main line hose sides stiff so that it doesn't collapse as you try to push the barbed soaker attachment valve into the punched hole.