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Has any one any experience of these? It's mentioned in a few documents but I can't find anything on the market....

 

Cheers, A

 

There was an attachment for applying glyphosate and dye to the underside of the saw blade for rhododendron control but I think there were all sorts of problems with chemical spinning off and it seemed to disappear quite quickly.

 

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Never heard of this, but from a chemical point of view it sounds very hazardous! You would be far better to do any cutting required and then either spray or paint on the weed killer to the tree stump. There are some great products on the market now such as Broadshot or glyphosate which will do a very good job of Rhodeys

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