07-29-2017, 07:31 PM
Here is what I think is correct. Please advise if not and elaborate as needed.
1) Very difficult to dig up all round nodes that the shoots come from. Even if plants above are repeatedly cut, nodes [roots are below] can live for 2-3 years before they stop re-sprouting (but each time will be weaker so process does get easier at time goes on.)
Do not cut at ground level but instead pull on shoot and try to cut off the nodes. (I use hand saw and go 3-4 inches down). (Only works in soft soil.) There are often 8-10 nodes--nodes grow parallel to the ground level, but it appears that shoots only resprout at the far end so if you cut last 2-3 nodes, that is much better than simply cutting at ground level. (Anyone know, will the other older nodes resprout then? Do you have to get them all?)
2) Option 2: There is a specific poison for applying to cut shoots at ground level (Cimarron Plus?) Several drops on each cut shoot. Will kill root. (?) (At one property the owner does not want to use poison so we are doing method 1 here.)
3) If you clear an area of ginger but adjacent property has ginger, you will repeatedly get new sprouts. They are easy to pull up (with root) when small, but obviously this is a never-ended situation.
I have been laying down cut hapuu fronds; this appears to prevent seeds from taking root (and also acts as great suppression for grass.) But time-consuming and need more fronds.
4) Are there herbicides (Cimarron Plus?) that work sprayed on the leaves?
Thanks for any corrections and tips!
1) Very difficult to dig up all round nodes that the shoots come from. Even if plants above are repeatedly cut, nodes [roots are below] can live for 2-3 years before they stop re-sprouting (but each time will be weaker so process does get easier at time goes on.)
Do not cut at ground level but instead pull on shoot and try to cut off the nodes. (I use hand saw and go 3-4 inches down). (Only works in soft soil.) There are often 8-10 nodes--nodes grow parallel to the ground level, but it appears that shoots only resprout at the far end so if you cut last 2-3 nodes, that is much better than simply cutting at ground level. (Anyone know, will the other older nodes resprout then? Do you have to get them all?)
2) Option 2: There is a specific poison for applying to cut shoots at ground level (Cimarron Plus?) Several drops on each cut shoot. Will kill root. (?) (At one property the owner does not want to use poison so we are doing method 1 here.)
3) If you clear an area of ginger but adjacent property has ginger, you will repeatedly get new sprouts. They are easy to pull up (with root) when small, but obviously this is a never-ended situation.
I have been laying down cut hapuu fronds; this appears to prevent seeds from taking root (and also acts as great suppression for grass.) But time-consuming and need more fronds.
4) Are there herbicides (Cimarron Plus?) that work sprayed on the leaves?
Thanks for any corrections and tips!