I'm not quite sure, but I think that about 4.5kg of salt will kill a tree. I read about this on some forum....and I'm doing the experiment on the tree that is blocking my flat so we'll see...
To use rock salt to kill tree roots in a mainline drain, you can pour a large amount of rock salt directly down the drain. The salt will create a high-salinity environment that can kill the roots when they come into contact with it. It's important to note that this method may take some time to be effective and may require multiple applications. Additionally, it's advisable to consult with a professional plumber before attempting this method to ensure it's safe for your specific situation.
" Nitric Acid " kill Banyan Tree but it not for lifetime . Banyan tree (Ficus Bengalensis ) is immortal . It has a power to regenerate in 5-6 month . So it can not be destroyed fully . You can try " SBK " or "Copper Choloride " or " Sodium Cholorate " - Creosote or " Root Kill " To kill a banyan tree . You have to give the chemicals into the tree with some water . The tree will die in a week . Thank You .
Table salt kills trees and shrubs. Look at the branches of the tree. However far they spread out, is where the roots are. You would put lots of salt on those areas and water it. Make sure the salt disolves. Or, dig a trench in those areas and put salt & water in it.
A salt crystal is an inanimate mineral structure formed from ionic compounds, whereas a living tree is a complex organism made up of cells that undergo biological processes like growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Unlike a salt crystal, a tree responds to stimuli, grows, reproduces, and interacts with its environment in dynamic ways.
Yes, pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
If tree roots are in your septic system, you really need to seek professional help. Rock salt will kill tree roots but they will still need to be removed.
I think not!
Only if you put bath salt.
yes eventually it will die
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Salt will draw out water from the cells of a plant or tree causing the cells to be dry and die. Enough salt in the right places can kill a tree.
Plants have different tolerances to salt. Most pools are between 4 and 6% salt. Therefore it depends on the tree and the % of salt in the water. However I say the answer is yes.
To use rock salt to kill tree roots in a mainline drain, you can pour a large amount of rock salt directly down the drain. The salt will create a high-salinity environment that can kill the roots when they come into contact with it. It's important to note that this method may take some time to be effective and may require multiple applications. Additionally, it's advisable to consult with a professional plumber before attempting this method to ensure it's safe for your specific situation.
Pouring rock salt down a toilet drain can help dissolve grease and debris that may be causing a clog. The salt can act as a natural cleaning agent to help break down the blockage and improve drainage. However, it is important to use caution as excessive salt can potentially damage pipes and fixtures.
You can trim a tree with no problem , but take too much and it will kill the tree.
cut the roots, but not to much of the root or you will kill it
If they do, it will be very temporary. The only realistic answer is to remove the tree and have the stump ground-out.