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Spectracide Stump Remover, Case Pack of 1

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Features

  • Destroys stumps: accelerates the rate of decomposition, making the stump porous
  • Use with brush killer: before using Spectracide stump remover granules, kill freshly cut stumps with a brush killer product
  • Easy to pour: pour granules easily into holes drilled in stump
  • STUMP BURNING: Once the stump has become porous, it may be easily removed or burned -- see product label for details
  • Accelerates stump decomposition
  • Will not harm surrounding vegetation
  • Easy-to-use applicator

Description

Spectracide Stump remover Granules accelerates natural Stump decomposition without harming the surrounding vegetation. The easy-to-pour Granules leave no odor & require no mixing. These Granules speed The decomposition of the stump, making it porous. Once the stump has become porous, it may be easily removed or burned. Decomposition, depending on the size of the stump, may take several weeks or months. Prior to using Spectracide Stump remover Granules, freshly cut stumps should be killed with a brush Killer. This product works best when weather is warm & stumps are dry. To remove stumps, drill several 1" Holesup to 12" Deep into Stump. Then into the side of the stump, approximately 3 to 4" From the top, drill a 1" Hole slanting down to connect with the bottom of the center hole. Pour approximately 4 oz of Spectracide Stump remover Granules into each hole. Then fill with hot water to dissolve the granules. See label for complete directions.

Brand: Spectracide


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Item Form: Granules


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Brand: Spectracide


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Item Form: Granules


UPC: 071121564207


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Manufacturer: United Industries


Product Dimensions: 2.13 x 3.62 x 9.37 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HG-66420


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well
Style: 1 Pack
Works great, need to drill holes to apply specially in large stumps
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Mary B

  • Land clearing
Style: 1 Pack
Works better then that bull that I bought from homedepot. Quick and easy. Just follow the directions
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by None of ur goddamn beewax

  • Exactly as stated, arrived on time.
Style: 1 Pack
No hassles, ordered it, it arrived on time and was exactly as was stated. Worked great for my sugar rocket motors.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by justin

  • Used as directed and nothing.
Style: 1 Pack
I have used stump rot in the past. It’s a pretty simple task . You drill holes pour in wait a month and add kerosine and light. I have done several tree stumps this way this product just doesn’t work.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Miss R

  • Now No Longer Worth It
Style: 1 Pack
This was a great buy until recently they jumped the price almost $3 per bottle. From now on I'll just purchase it from our local LOWES store. It's now close to the same price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Dale Hammond

  • Not effective
Style: 1 Pack
It's been weeks and I don't see it working. Drilled a bunch of holes in the stump and followed the instructions to the t but other than the holes I drilled, there is no difference in the stump
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Jim

  • stump removal really works
Style: 1 Pack
We had a small stump from an old climbing vine that was right up against a concrete patio edge. Couldn't get at it with tools so tried Spectracide. Wasn't really able to drill the proper holes down into the stump (managed one or two but not very deep). Used the product inside the holes such as they were and sprinkled some over the top which was not per the instructions. It's been a week or so since and I can see a real difference in the look of the stump even with the poor application. Will keep at it and it appears that enough effect will happen to keep the stump from continuing to branch out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by bobbie

  • Meh... not working for me
Style: 1 Pack
Basically, this is a relatively fine powder of potassium nitrate, of which this is just Spectracide's packaging that is no different from any other potassium nitrate. I took out a bunch of large shrubs 3-4 years ago. Afterward, I used some high-grade potent brush killer to completely kill the stumps (they're quite dead), drilled some large holes in the stumps about 1" apart (as many as each stump could take), and then started using potassium nitrate according to the advice, which is to follow it up with very hot water to dissolve it into the stump. I've been doing that for several years, and I've tried both while the stumps are very dry and putting plastic over the stumps for a while. So far the potassium nitrate is just not having any effect on the stumps. Several years of doing this has left me with the 6 stumps, 4 of which are showing not a sign of decomposition, and two have started to but are still mostly intact. That's after 3-4 years of doing this!! I've alternated between Spectracide's version and a couple of others and the brand isn't going to make a difference. I don't fault Spectracide here because theirs is the same as any other, though they do get some points for having put it in a nice bottle with a well shaped top. My rating is more about the efficacy of using potassium nitrate to accelerate rot in a stump. It isn't about the relative quality of Spectracide's product offering relative to any others. The problem is that I see no evidence at all that the potassium nitrate regularly dissolved into a stump through drilled holes has any impact at all on the decomposition of a stump. Mine are just not showing any result beyond what I'd have expected with no treatment. I've just bought one final round of this for some reason, perhaps desperate hope. I'm really tired of these stumps being in the way of being able to plant other shrubs for several years now, so if I still have no progress in a few months time, I'll have to just resort to the old kerosene and controlled burn that I was trying very hard to avoid because they're really close to the house. Or maybe I just drill even more holes and then try chopping them up with something. I don't know. I don't intend to wait more years for them to rot naturally. But I'm saying here that if you're looking for decomposition to happen, don't rely on this stuff, whether this brand or any other. If you have some other use for potassium nitrate, the fair price of this and the nice packaging will make this a decent choice. I did end up using a bit to do some of the experiments in mixing with sugar to get a nicely combustible mixture which is fun to ignite on some kind of safe surface (a large metal pan works well). That's a more productive use than rotting a stump. Maybe others have had better luck with the stuff than me, and somebody is bound to suggest that the stumps aren't actually dead. I'm certain they are dead, and maybe there is something about the type of wood that matters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021 by C. C. Jones

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