Triclophyr Herbicide choice?

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  1. cjpecori

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    thanks to all i have identified my invasive vine smothering my hedge
    Jasminum fluminense

    I have found that it requires repeated excavation and treatments so i begin.
    they state only chemical treatment is Triclophyr (Garlon 4)

    i have found only Garlon 4 is noted to control-
    $$$$ & limted to concentrated 2.5gallon containers.
    i have found some other products w/ Triclophyr but unsure of difference or effectiveness. they are all listed for woody plants which this essentially is.

    i have listed products below and active ingredients- any one able to clarify or use these products and able to provide feedback? again thanks for help

    #1) Garlon 4
    Triclopyr-2-butoxyethyl ester 60.5 %
    Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 0.5 %
    Balance 39.0 %

    #2) Relegate
    Triclopyr BEE: (3,5,6 Trichloro-2-Pyridinyl)oxyacetic acid, butoxyethyl ester.. 61.6%
    OTHER Ingredients .. 38.4%
    Contains petroleum distillates.
    *Contains 4 pounds of triclopyr acid equivalent per gallon (44.3%)

    #3) Remedy
    triclopyr: 3,5,6-trichloro-2- pyridinyloxyacetic acid,butoxyethyl ester .. 60.45% Other Ingredients ....................................................................... 39.55%
    Acid equivalent: triclopyr – 43.46% - 4 lb/gal

    #4) Crossbow
    2,4-D BEE 34.4
    Triclopyr BEE 16.5
    Kerosene 41.5
    Balance 7.6
     

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