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.
It is not recommended to use rock salt to kill a tree as it can harm the soil and other plants in the area. If a tree needs to be removed, it is best to consult a professional arborist for safe and effective methods of removal.
I think not!
yes eventually it will die
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.
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.
The Brazilian Pepper Tree is a tree that does not require much care. The tree should be fertilized in the spring and watered as needed.
One holistic way to kill a young elm tree is to strip some bark off all around the trunk, then apply a coating of vinegar with a paintbrush. It may take more than one treatment to kill the tree.
To kill a cypress tree and its roots, you can cut down the tree and then apply a herbicide containing glyphosate to the stump to prevent regrowth. Ensure the herbicide is applied immediately after cutting to maximize effectiveness. Monitor for any new growth and treat as needed.