Dow AgroSciences RTU548 Tordon RTU Herbicide QT Size 32_Ounce






Key features
- •Effective: Kills cut stumps on fence lines&non-cropland areas. Control unwanted trees by cut surface treatments in forest&non-crop areas such as fence rows, roadsides&rights-of-way
- •Superior Results: Keeps more than 20 woody species at bay. It translocates into the tree's root system to stop resprouts
- •Easy-to-use: No-freeze formulation keeps the product flowing freely. The blue dye in lets you easily keep track of treated stumps
- •Instruction: No mixing or measuring is required, and you can use it nearly year-round. Just pour it into the convenient squirt bottle applicator, and go to work
- •Ideal for in-season and off-season brush control
Dow AgroSciences RTU548 Tordon RTU Herbicide QT Size 32_Ounce
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Customer Reviews
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It works well good price
Lee✓ Verified Purchase•July 23, 2023
Works
Works great with a couple applications
N. Lumsden✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
The main things we have killed with this stuff is elm trees (several applications and reapplications over years) and tea roses. Even though I have been told this is "hot" and will kill nearby plants I have not seen any detrimental effects on wanted plants. I am very careful to get the poison on the freshly cut sucker or tree ring and even where a rose was tangled up in another plant I have not noticed any issues with the other plant even if I spill a few drops. The applicator is a little hard to use in places but we've had great success with it.
Stump remover
Sosa✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
This works great! We had to cut down some bushes and the stumps were still in the ground. My husband was able to drill holes in the stump put that liquid in the holes and in a couple of weeks he was able to take those stumps out.
Works Great
Kyle✓ Verified Purchase•June 14, 2023
Got this to get rid of brush around my house as well as saplings. It's worked phenomenally.
Really kills persistent invasive sumac
Ray✓ Verified Purchase•May 28, 2023
We bought and moved into an older home in 2022. Had we known about the tree's survival skills we would likely have not bought it. Almost 2 dozen large trees with hundreds of mowed dried suckers that were anything but dead. After digging up hundreds I was angry and got someone to cut them down and stump grind. Well that sent an alarm out because hundreds of new suckers appeared from existing roots. Next I tried several brush herbicides for over 3 months with poor results. I sprayed directly, then cut each stalk and sprayed, added a bit of soap and sprayed, but still had poor results. Desperate researching I found just a few videos of people with land that used something to get rid of the persistent brush along the property fence. I've finally got the answer I wish I knew last year. How I use it"¦ for small suckers I pour a little in a small disposable cup and use a small foam brush and rub liquid on top growth. For suckers over pencil size stems I cut off and dab the stem. For areas that I don't have grass I use in a zep spray bottle, 1 squirt per sucker. They grow very fast and some new ones here and there but they stand no chance. I included one photo of my yard compared to neighbors, and they only have a few.
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