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Cut Down Tree Is Spouting
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Had a tree cut down, it was quite big so they left the stump and I now put a plant pot on it.
The tree surgeon put something on to stop it regrowing but a couple of years on its sprouting again.
Is there anything I could do to stop the re growth? Company I used are no longer trading.
The tree surgeon put something on to stop it regrowing but a couple of years on its sprouting again.
Is there anything I could do to stop the re growth? Company I used are no longer trading.
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The following works with most species: Strip the bark down to or just below ground level (as far as it readily strips). Do this by separating it from the wood at the top (i.e. the cut) and pull it outward - it will usually break into vertical strips. Some go further by applying a generous film of used engine oil (available from your nearest garage, half litre should be ample) onto the cut (i.e. the horizontal circular surface). If you get sprouting from the roots then break off the new growth.
A cheap and effective method to stop it re-sprouting, is to drill a series of holes about 1"- 1.1/2" deep, close to the edge of the cut surface of the stump,fill the holes with rock salt, then plug the holes with clay, or cover with plastic sheeting.
The salt will work its way down through the vascular system, gradually killing it off. The holes must be drilled close to the edge though, like the numerals on a clock.
The salt will work its way down through the vascular system, gradually killing it off. The holes must be drilled close to the edge though, like the numerals on a clock.
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