How to Remove a Tree Stump Naturally

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2023
  • how to remove a tree stump naturally.
    Here is a follow up on this stump salting experiment
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    There is a possibility that if this works, it will prevent anything else from growing in the area because of the salt concentration 
    I found a lot of websites recommending this method, but nobody actually following up for long-term follow up on whether or not it worked so stay tuned for the results
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  • @RockhillfarmYT
    @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад +22

    Here is a follow up on this stump salting experiment
    ruclips.net/video/vpQNjVpoHEc/видео.html
    There is a possibility that if this works, it will prevent anything else from growing in the area because of the salt concentration
    I found a lot of websites recommending this method, but nobody actually following up for long-term follow up on whether or not it worked so stay tuned for the results
    for more stump removal videos check out this playlist
    ruclips.net/p/PLmYnhJtNUq7cX8KbTLxcOFFVusrvCsfV5
    Rockhill Farm is a daily equipment and rural living vlog. We mainly focus on tractors and working outdoors.
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    • @wildlifewarrior2670
      @wildlifewarrior2670 Год назад +2

      All you have to do is fire a missile at it with your jet

    • @Redcrossdwarf
      @Redcrossdwarf Год назад +1

      @@wildlifewarrior2670 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @james-jg8iu
      @james-jg8iu Год назад +3

      I did this and all the grass died and the stump is still there

    • @MrDjlbmusic
      @MrDjlbmusic 6 месяцев назад

      😊😊

    • @renymullen4582
      @renymullen4582 2 месяца назад +1

      My Method is simpler...faster & Safe for the soil around:-------my last stump was 3 ft high, 18" across.....I drilled 6 3/4" holes down at least 4"...here ism the Real sustainable Safe method----I put 3-4 pellets of Water softener salt in each hole. then add water to each hole....3 days there were no more suckers running out from stump. several rain showers & a week later...stump almost dead...2 weeks..--------all dried out & then soil is safe, only the stump & Roots died, nothing else around it...:D :D

  • @daleandrew9634
    @daleandrew9634 Год назад +155

    I am a horticulturist and this works against what you are trying to do. Salt kills bacteria and fungi which is what you are trying to encourage to grow to break down the stump. I would use ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate, both are usually available at most garden centers. Keep up the hard work.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад +13

      What you’re saying makes sense. If you do a Google search for how to remove a stump naturally this is the most common method that is recommended by large seemingly reputable sites.
      I still wouldn’t be surprised if it doesn’t work.
      There are a lot of videos out there of people pouring salt on a stump and saying it will remove it but none of those videos have done a follow up six months or a year later.
      I’m going to show one way or another if this worked
      Apparently the theory is that the salt removes all the moisture first and then it rots quickly

    • @olallaeddy
      @olallaeddy Год назад +16

      Yea the logs I find on the beach here in the PNW Puget Sound last for many years soaking in that salt water

    • @iamtoothewalrus
      @iamtoothewalrus Год назад +8

      Isn't ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate a form of salt?

    • @daleandrew9634
      @daleandrew9634 Год назад +17

      You are correct that ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate have a 'salt' index but do not contain sodium which is toxic to bacteria and fungi. Putting salt or rather sodium cloride on a stump would inhibit decomposition of wood.

    • @TheDrrbc
      @TheDrrbc Год назад +3

      How about ammonium nitrate?

  • @gregoWahoo
    @gregoWahoo Год назад +31

    THANK YOU FOR NOT HAVING GOOFY MUSIC LIKE ALL THE OTHER STUMP REMOVALS VIDEOS!

    • @aland7236
      @aland7236 2 месяца назад

      Wouldn't be able to hear the music with you yelling like that anyway.

  • @tomwells6499
    @tomwells6499 Год назад +17

    Just to be clear - hitting the dirt with your chain saw doesn't dull it really quickly- it dulls it instantaneously. If you touch the dirt for a nanosecond you might as well quit what you're doing and go sharpen your saw.

  • @patriotallen9717
    @patriotallen9717 Год назад +5

    Thanks for video. Tree stump removals are always a classic!

  • @quailstudios
    @quailstudios Год назад +6

    Now I know why I have sink holes where there were stumps. It makes perfect sense. I didn't think of that before. Thank you!

  • @johngersna3263
    @johngersna3263 Год назад +19

    Best way that I've ever gotten rid of a stump after taking down a tree is to just dig all around the tree and break or cut the roots and push or pull the tree over and let the weight of the tree pull the stump out of the ground using the weight of the tree. Then dispose of it accordingly. Then either burn it, bury it somewhere else, or haul it off somewhere. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍

  • @houstonfirefox
    @houstonfirefox Год назад +34

    I had an old oak stump in Louisiana quite awhile back. Came out daily for a week and poured a cup of diesel on it. On the 7th day I lit it off and it smouldered for the better part of a month. I eventually tried pouring water on it and it would just light back up. Two months later it finally died down after I covered it with dirt. Let a huge sinkhole afterwards that seemed to take forever to fill up. Got rid of the stump pretty good but annoyed the heck out of the neighbors 🤣

    • @quincekreb6798
      @quincekreb6798 Год назад +2

      You could of added fertilizer on the last day before lighting it on fire! 😂

  • @ronaldharmon9891
    @ronaldharmon9891 Год назад +3

    Someone gave us a FIRE RING years ago we never used it so I used it to burn out a stump it worked GREAT, I like the SALT idea, thanks.

  • @brentking-gmailking2570
    @brentking-gmailking2570 Год назад +1

    Good video. Thank you for sharing. Have a great week and be safe.

  • @jeffmccloud6825
    @jeffmccloud6825 Год назад +1

    Love the blade..bigger kerf..when they cames out with carbide blades for skill saws they were expensive, now i wouldnt even think of using the old style blades..❤

  • @petersack5074
    @petersack5074 11 месяцев назад

    Good man. I've welded a 10 inch rod, onto a 7/8 inch spade bit. Now, about 15 inches long. Works good, in a large Zephyr drill ; the one with a D- handle. It's a beast. NO shortage of power, and its' over 40 years old. Anyway, i've killed about 6 stumps here in town, so far. People trim their shrubs, trees, and some even cutoff trees, at ground level. Few REALLY kill the stump ; so the cleanup work,is mostly on-going. Thanks, for the education. I use epsom salt, and very strong vinegar, 10 % acetic acid. Used kerosene and vinegar, on another stump.

  • @robalexander7348
    @robalexander7348 Год назад

    Thanks for your stump tip, Cheers from Australia 👍

  • @ErnieHatmaker
    @ErnieHatmaker Год назад +3

    Wow, a whole lot better than digging and burning? I'mma have to keep an eye on this one.😮

  • @ittybittytractorworks
    @ittybittytractorworks Год назад +10

    I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around how you are able to post 1-2 videos each day for the last couple weeks. Thank you for all your hard work!

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад +3

      Thanks for following along.
      I can do it because I enjoy doing it

  • @boydblanchard3326
    @boydblanchard3326 Год назад +12

    Had a 6 ft diameter maple stump cut two above ground, added steer manure & dirt on top of it made a potato patch - grew potatoes for three years - stump is gone and I had good crop of potatoes for three years

  • @106Bassman
    @106Bassman 6 месяцев назад

    I imagine applying lime to the stump may help it decompose quicker as well. Thanks for your video!

  • @PaulLe-jk4uq
    @PaulLe-jk4uq 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great work, thanks

  • @bendoucette5921
    @bendoucette5921 Год назад +2

    Hello Brock,
    Thanks for another great video. It's always a good day when I learn something.
    All the best,
    Ben

  • @jeronimodavidgaroupa5143
    @jeronimodavidgaroupa5143 Год назад +12

    Guys never pour salt in a garden or farming land because it will become useless for any kind of vegetation, plants, crops, whatever. And no, salt does not remove tree stump. Salt does kill a tree but does not remove it.

    • @TomPauls007
      @TomPauls007 2 месяца назад

      That is exactly what I was going to post... you beat me to it. Salt will make the soil unfertile. That's why conquerors in old times rendered farmland sterile (plus stones, etc). I'll go with fertilizer and cover.

  • @TXNLaurenMcN
    @TXNLaurenMcN 2 месяца назад +2

    "Howdy" from Chad Doss at Doss Farms. I clicked specifically on this video to see what you used on that tree stump. A "tree man" told me you can also drill down into the stump and pour in a bottle of Milk of Magnesia. I looked it up and found that yard plants love the extra magnesium, too!

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that information. Chad is a great guy and I think we’re gonna do some videos together.
      I have a follow up on this video from a year later . It did not do any good on the stump.

  • @willieboy3011
    @willieboy3011 7 месяцев назад

    Good video. I may try that. I have burned stumps, and you must burn them all the way; otherwise, the remaining stump will be very hard and resistant to decay. I usually let the Fireants eat the stumps, but it does take quite a while. They eat below ground level also.

  • @28tpi
    @28tpi Год назад +3

    I wet mine down with white vinegar after the salt and it works great.

  • @Cowboy_Steve
    @Cowboy_Steve Год назад +9

    Always a discussion starter - stump removal! 😁 Pretty cool that you will be tracking the results. Looking forward to seeing how it goes. Thanks for sharing! 🤠

    • @williampotter2098
      @williampotter2098 Год назад +3

      Yup great discussion starter. Why just last night I was on a first date and used this video for information to begin a conversation. We didn't get to finish the conversation as she got a headache and had to go home. I tried to call her today but she didn't answer her phone. She must be really sick ...

  • @markwhite6782
    @markwhite6782 Год назад

    I just removed a 28 inch diameter (not circumference) green ash stump out of my yard with a similar method. I spent a long time drilling 3/4" holes deep into the stump below ground level. There were about 2 inches between holes. I allowed about 4 months drying time then 1/4 rick of firewood burned on top got it 100%. Once the fire burns deep into the holes they get bigger and bigger until they meet. Without the holes a rick of firewood cannot burn 1/4" into the stump. They just do not catch on fire for some reason.

  • @wp-nv3il
    @wp-nv3il 9 месяцев назад

    Ok, it's been 7mo as of 9/2/23. Need that follow-up video. (lol) Aha, I see the follow-up now. Thanks.

  • @charliebecker2216
    @charliebecker2216 Год назад

    Great place to deer hunt in the fall .

  • @joniboulware1436
    @joniboulware1436 Год назад

    I have tried drilling a lot of 1/2 inch holes, I tried epsom salts. After three years the weakest part of the stump was the part in the soil. I life at high elevation environment. At the rate of decay it would have taken at least 6 or 8 years to really break down.

  • @jackkerouac6186
    @jackkerouac6186 Год назад +1

    Drill holes in the sap wood after cut and put salt in it to prevent it from growing back.

  • @adamm2716
    @adamm2716 Год назад +3

    would be expensive to buy but if you already had them a big 7" grinder and a diamond blade could grind that way enough to cover it with dirt

  • @kathybennett7560
    @kathybennett7560 11 месяцев назад +1

    There’s different sizes of auger drill bits that are sold that would work better. Give it a shot! ❤

  • @elmarty4803
    @elmarty4803 2 дня назад

    I cut down a dead tree a year ago and used the drill and epsom salt method. It was a fairly large tree so I was not expecting much in a year. What I will say about the epsom salt method was that it dried out the stump and killed everything around it for the year and when I year or so was up I went and rented a stump grinder. I know it helped because I tried using the stump grinder on it when I cut it down and did not make much progress. A year late with repeated salt applications......it was not easy but was much better to grind out.

  • @butterflyj685
    @butterflyj685 Год назад +1

    Newer research from one of the Universities says "no holes on top" just put holes on the sides of the stump. Holes on top collects more ran water & encourages mosquitos to lay eggs in standing water than holes on the sides where water runs off.

  • @cliffjohnson2273
    @cliffjohnson2273 Год назад +3

    Potassium = potash is what in root rot. Ammonia= nitrogen. Biomass for compost pile, cover with plastic and keep it wet once a month turn it over. Use your chain saw, plunge cut four or five slots east west, north & south. the dirt is for microbs

  • @Comeoffitman
    @Comeoffitman 6 месяцев назад

    So does the surface area with drill hole in the sinkhole cause the holes to make it go better or longer to rot away in the hole on it?

  • @daddynunya9045
    @daddynunya9045 2 месяца назад

    If you drill the holes like you said and fill the holes with diesel/kerosene 2-3 times a week, as it is absorbed by the stump, for a few weeks, it will burn the stump roots and all. Then you fill the hole with dirt.

  • @rogermalouf7685
    @rogermalouf7685 Год назад +3

    I tried this on several stumps. After years the salt ate the center (or deer did) but the actual original circumference remainder the same. Then you smash what is left and take it out in pieces. But the roots, if any, that were at the surface remain…..and will destroy your lawn mower.

  • @gwolf7716
    @gwolf7716 Год назад +3

    Sawsall on all of the large roots makes for easy plucking with a chain and truck. I’ve always considered using a mushroom inoculation kit for my stumps. All that being said, nearly all damage to my 2038R is directly related to stump removal. The little backhoe especially. Not rated for root balls at all.

    • @terricochran2181
      @terricochran2181 Год назад

      I'm a female but I have some advice on some smaller tree stumps that I've gotten rid of: first of all I dig down and scooped out most of the Dirt away from all the roots that are growing away from the tree. Then I took an electric chainsaw or/and an Axe and cut out all The Roots. Sometimes it'll pull out if it doesn't have a Taproot and sometimes I would get someone with a truck and a chain and pull it out. Boom. 💥💥 it didn't cost me a thing

  • @dustdevl1043
    @dustdevl1043 Год назад +7

    I've never heard of this method. I personally would never intentionally pour salt on any area of soil where you intend to grow anything.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      Yeah, good point.
      There are dozens of websites recommending this method, but I can’t find a single person showing a follow up after they’ve done it.
      I guess I will be the first for because I’m gonna follow up on this over time and see what really happens

  • @jimkarban6489
    @jimkarban6489 Год назад +2

    My tow behind grinder has a swing of 8 ft wide and can take stumps down 24 inches below the surface. I can take out a large stump in as little as 20 minutes for about $60. I typically go 8 inches below the lowest surface near the stump. Yet some people I know will screw around like this with chemicals and what not and the stump is still there 5 years later. Shop around and get a good professional with adequate equipment. Numerous times I've had to follow up dudes like this guy who didn't get the stump down deep enough. Salt? No way.

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 Год назад +4

    If you use rock salt, will anything grow there again?

  • @comradeyuri8492
    @comradeyuri8492 Год назад +3

    The issue with using salt is that nothing will grow in the soil for years and years ! Myself I pour gasoline on the stump and let the stump soak it up. This seems to work well and keeps the treatment to the stump itself .

  • @EminezArtus
    @EminezArtus 10 месяцев назад +2

    If you want something to decompose you need to increase bacteria growth. Salt drys everything so I don't think that does anything, probably just kills all the bacteria actually mummifies the stomp. Something like Humic acid and dirt would increase decomposition what ever is used to create mulch would work great for a stomp.

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 2 месяца назад +1

    Doesn't rock salt poison the soil and keep stuff from.growing later?

  • @johnw817
    @johnw817 11 месяцев назад

    I poured sulfuric acid that I bought from O'Reilly's in the drilled holes and the stumps rotted although very slowly for the larger ones.

  • @dargall1
    @dargall1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Won't rock salt render the soil unable to grow anything?

  • @crysstoll1191
    @crysstoll1191 Год назад +3

    i'd skip the sodium chloride. nothing gonna grow in the area for a loooong time. oops, i just noticed you mention it in the top comments.

  • @parker8453
    @parker8453 Год назад +19

    Genuine question: Wouldn't this make that 10' area basically unuseable for the next decade?

    • @parker8453
      @parker8453 Год назад +2

      Clarification: I mean in terms of growing anything.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад +3

      It might. I’m going to find out.
      There are dozens of websites recommending this method, but I couldn’t find any videos that followed up after someone used it.

    • @stump-bossBIll
      @stump-bossBIll Год назад +3

      @@RockhillfarmYT THE NITROGEN is the key.....using the nitrogen-rich manure plus fertilizer will help greatly and the fact that it looks like you have the stump down at least 6" below grade is a good buffer from the salted stump. If salt was a plant deterrent, you'd never see anything green along our roads that get a lot of salt every winter. Salt is more of a fertilizer than a plant inhibitor. It's the wood that depletes the nitrogen, which is why hardwood mulch is such a good cost-effective vegetation barrier (to grasses and many weed types) in landscaping bushes/flower beds.
      At least that's what I see. Mulch does attract mold types and fungi (mushrooms) though.
      THe salt might attract wildlife, and deer love to lick/eat mineral-rich earth.

    • @carlsimmons305
      @carlsimmons305 10 месяцев назад

      I’m in the process of wanting to remove a Cherry Tree in the back garden, I’m looking at various ideas/options. I am keen to then ryegrass the area after so need to have an option that allows me to do so.
      Thanks :-)

  • @jimsmith7487
    @jimsmith7487 Год назад +2

    Work smart people. just like felling a tree in the direction you want, dig up the roots and pull or push it over and watch in amazement as every bit of carbon attached to those leaves pulls right out of the ground. I had a five foot diameter white oak that was unfortunately in the middle of the family room of my new house. I dug the basement around the tree pushed it over cut it up and then pushed the stump out of the hole. It was about eight foot around and didn’t fit in the bucket of my track loader but basement was dug and tree gone in two days

  • @bomaite1
    @bomaite1 Год назад +1

    Throw a couple of cups of fertilizer on it and cover with compost. Water well and forget it.

  • @Dangbo3030
    @Dangbo3030 Год назад +3

    I used Epson salt on a old red tip stump a few years ago. Not sure if I should have put more on it but the dang thing sprouted out and turned into a beautiful shrub. 😁. I'm going to try the hydrochloric acid on the new stump that I recently cut down. My wife won't let me get rid of the red tip. LoL 😂

  • @paulthomas2337
    @paulthomas2337 Год назад +1

    Best way is to drill holes all over the top. Then cover that and holes with Salt Peter which burns good. Cover entire thing with fresh cow manure. Let set one year. Then set the Salt peter on fire and it will burn not only the stump but the root systems too!

  • @oldtimefarmboy617
    @oldtimefarmboy617 Год назад +6

    I live in a semi-arid area. My father and I were cutting down dead trees around an old building, cutting them up and burning them. To get rid of the stumps we soaked them with kerosene and the lighted them on fire. We went back a few days later and found that the stumps had completely burned up and the fire followed the bigger roots about 10 feet through the ground.
    So stump and root removal all in one.

    • @cliftonharper8444
      @cliftonharper8444 Год назад

      Awesome idea Old farm boy! Thanks for your input.😊

    • @johnf6267
      @johnf6267 Год назад +1

      Don’t do this in residential area.

  • @jclay6680
    @jclay6680 Год назад

    Rock salt ! Works great a decaying car bodies.

  • @mr.rogers1962
    @mr.rogers1962 9 месяцев назад +1

    Get a stump grinder or drill a few holes in it and light it on, burn slow

  • @petes3011
    @petes3011 2 месяца назад

    The salt will kill the stump but wont it poison the soil permnently for all plants/crops,??

  • @santonibell2705
    @santonibell2705 2 месяца назад

    I have a tree that has grown under the foundation butting Directly up to the house. The house inspector said that it has cracked the foundation and of course will make it worse. (I don't live here). I have to find a quick way to kill the stump and roots.... helps

  • @snaplash
    @snaplash 10 месяцев назад

    I wonder if you could drill a bunch of holes in it, the soak it with liquid oxygen, Add fire, stand back.

  • @adamm2716
    @adamm2716 Год назад +11

    have you tried asking it to leaf?

  • @lesliefranklin1870
    @lesliefranklin1870 Год назад +2

    Rome salted Carthage so they couldn't grow crops. I'm doubtful this would be a good idea where you would want to grow something in the future.

  • @joshuarumsey2302
    @joshuarumsey2302 2 месяца назад

    Has there been an update video on this attempt?

  • @Kevin-xi6ts
    @Kevin-xi6ts 9 месяцев назад

    I drill 1/2” holes into the stump and fill them with Hellmans mayonnaise.

  • @robsalvv5853
    @robsalvv5853 2 месяца назад +1

    Stumbled across this vid. It was stated that you should use rock salt not table salt, but they are both sodium chloride. Rock salt is likely cheaper as it is less refined and not certified for human consumption. Now to check the channel for the follow up.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  2 месяца назад +1

      There’s a 90 day follow up, but I would skip that and go to the one year follow up. Should be linked at the end of the original video.

  • @gonzaloleon-gelpi9776
    @gonzaloleon-gelpi9776 8 месяцев назад

    You are an expert at repeating yourself.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  8 месяцев назад

      Send me links to some of your videos. I would love to learn how it should be done

  • @chessyman6973
    @chessyman6973 Год назад +4

    Look it up, adding salt is bad, if it were good it would be in commercial fertilizers. Nitrogen is needed for the compostiing process. Add the nitrogen and cover the stump with dirt and keep the dirt damp not wet and fertilize a little.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      I’m not hypothesizing and testing my own theories. The fact that I’m doing the test does not mean I thought it would work.
      It’s like MythBusters on a method you will see described on dozens of websites that seem reputable.

  • @genewilliams7497
    @genewilliams7497 Год назад

    Throw some minerals in there too and the Whitetail deer population will dig the stump out for you…. 😂😂. It works!! I totally love your science projects and the Hard line comments people make saying this won’t work and that won’t work etc etc…… but in my experience Rockhill Farm always prevails!!! 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      Thanks. I think we are all going to win on this project because at the end I’m going to answer a question that I don’t see anyone else really answering.
      I found a lot of videos with people pouring salt on stumps but not coming back for a follow up. What good is that?

  • @roberthicks9191
    @roberthicks9191 Год назад +10

    wont salt ruin the soil?

    • @wildlifewarrior2670
      @wildlifewarrior2670 Год назад

      No

    • @DdD-pi8jw
      @DdD-pi8jw Год назад

      It sure will. That is, if you want to plant crops on it. The Romans use to salt the fields of their enemies so that nothing useful would grow on them. Salt kills all useful bacteria in the ground and robs potential plant life of moisture.

  • @1gatomon
    @1gatomon Год назад +2

    Yep, Makes for a nice dead spot in your yard for years to come!

  • @jacklabloom635
    @jacklabloom635 Год назад +4

    I wish there was an easy way to remove stumps. I rented a stump grinder to remove 22 stumps over a period of three days. I think my son and I destroyed the stump grinder. It was on its last leg trying to grind the last stump. The rental place told us stump grinders pretty much self destruct.
    I have tried burning stumps out. I burned one large stump for three days. Brought in three truck loads of sticks and limbs to pile on top. Even had a generator powering a box fan to blow on the fire. It looked like a blacksmith forge. But after three days I still had stump above ground.
    What I finally ended up doing was digging out around a stump about five inches below ground level. On a big stump this typically takes me about 30 minutes to 45 minutes. I purchase cheap chainsaw chains ( 3 for $21 ) and use an old 16 inch chainsaw to cut the stump below ground level. I usually go through two or three chains per big stump, but that is $21 per stump. I then level it out to ground level with dirt. I figure the rest of the stump below ground will eventually rot. It looks like the stump was never there. That has been the cheapest and quickest method I have come up with.

  • @drakekoefoed1642
    @drakekoefoed1642 Год назад +1

    salt is a preservative. the ammonium nitrate might work. burying does not work on stuff that sprouts

  • @ronalddowers1077
    @ronalddowers1077 Год назад +7

    Rock salt is Sodium Chloride same as table salt. Also salting the ground insures that nothing will grow there until the salt is leached out of the soil.

  • @jefferyschirm4103
    @jefferyschirm4103 10 месяцев назад

    If you can cut it 3-5 in below ground level just cover with dirt so you can mow over it with no problem, but if your going to build over it then take it out !?

  • @emaglott
    @emaglott 10 месяцев назад +2

    yeah salt is not going to promote decay it is going to prevent it. it will be good to see the follow-up and the stump will probably be in great shape!

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  10 месяцев назад

      This is not my theory, it’s just what the Internet says to do. I think the theory on the salt is that kills the entire route system. Those roots will feed the stump for years otherwise
      I did a three month follow up and then I will be doing a one-year follow up

    • @emaglott
      @emaglott 10 месяцев назад

      @@RockhillfarmYT oh I see. It probably would help keep it from re-sprouting.

  • @JA-gx4hb
    @JA-gx4hb 8 месяцев назад

    Drill a dozen 1 inch holes in the stump. Place a Polident denture clean tab in each hole and add water. Wait one month then call the guy with the stump grinder.

  • @Gzus
    @Gzus Год назад

    I'm curious how the stump is now after 4 month. Did you post a follow-up video?

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      I did a follow up about a month ago. Still hard as a rock.

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Год назад

    Wonder how many batteries he went through.

  • @outdoorfreedom9778
    @outdoorfreedom9778 Год назад +1

    I pile the brush from the tree over the stump and spark it up. Like magic!! The stump is gone and the root system is smoldering. Even all the brush is gone too!!😁

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      Everybody says that but actually doing it is a little bit different.
      I’ve got a three part stump burning video series with close to 1 million views on it. After a week of burning on it every day, I dug it out.
      I know people who’ve been burning the same stump for 10 years.

  • @alanjackson6803
    @alanjackson6803 Год назад

    Ammonia nitrate diesel fuel and a 22 rifle or a d6 with kg blade

  • @dwmcever
    @dwmcever Год назад

    Cut stump off level with the ground. Drill 1/2" holes instump. Fill holes with LAWN FERTILIZER. NOT SALT.

  • @matthewmcway3640
    @matthewmcway3640 Месяц назад

    Just put a bunch of compost over it . If your not going to dig it out completely with machinery. Fungi and compost. Will work faster than rock salt .

  • @ralfg9194
    @ralfg9194 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is growing on this salt contaminated area of soil afterwards?

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  10 месяцев назад +1

      Currently grass

    • @DJC1313
      @DJC1313 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@RockhillfarmYTWOW, I wasn't aware anything would grow on that area

  • @MikeDPlxztc
    @MikeDPlxztc Год назад

    I did this a year ago the salt killed the stump prevented any regrets whatsoever and seemed to dry it out and sucking it up but in the end I had to have it run over by a truck steer with a mulching head😂

  • @RAMelloh-ij5sl
    @RAMelloh-ij5sl 5 месяцев назад

    If one has a generator, bring it out to the stump with your corded 1/2" Milwaukee Hole Hawg and use a self feeding 12" auger bit of the largest diameter you can hang onto, depending on your strength, stamina and the density of the stump. You won't have to do so much pushing down, just hanging on for dear life.

  • @MySpace662
    @MySpace662 Год назад

    Natural salt works well too.

  • @HulaKapa
    @HulaKapa Год назад

    Fisherman use SALT to preserved dry fish so.. what is salt going to do with dried tree stump?

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  Год назад

      I’m not trying to convince you that it will.
      The Internet says that this will work and I’m doing a MythBusters kind of thing on it.

  • @chance2752
    @chance2752 Год назад +3

    The downside to using salt is that nothing will grow in that treated area for a looong time.

  • @sherryaleshire9187
    @sherryaleshire9187 Год назад

    Salt makes a muddy muddy mess and it will spread. But the deer will love it

  • @mikesgarage394
    @mikesgarage394 2 месяца назад +1

    Salt does not speed up decay, it prevents it.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  2 месяца назад

      It kills the root system so that it’s not being fed anymore. It starves the stump.

  • @denniskemnitz3771
    @denniskemnitz3771 9 месяцев назад

    Deer will find this

  • @seelye1221
    @seelye1221 8 месяцев назад

    looks like a salt lick for deer should be a great hunting spot beside getting rid of the stump.

  • @patrickcorbett8361
    @patrickcorbett8361 Год назад

    Well....we are gonna curious how well it does ! Don't forget about it Brock lol !
    pc

  • @JWater57
    @JWater57 6 месяцев назад

    I'm glad that Rockhill farm did a follow-up, which showed that it didn't work. ruclips.net/video/vpQNjVpoHEc/видео.html, see 7:19. Instead, try to burn it out, rent/hire a machine or use the stump remover liquid to rot it faster.

  • @howarddeheer8295
    @howarddeheer8295 Год назад

    I put a old chainsaw chain and put on and cut a square hole in the center of the stumb and the center out best and filled with table salt and waited till it disappeared in couple months filled again with fine rock salt a couple more times a year later the stumb was gone

  • @dogdooish
    @dogdooish 8 месяцев назад

    Potassium Nitrate is BEST -------- I wish eucalyptus were as soft to drill as your stump!

  • @jefffrancis6824
    @jefffrancis6824 Год назад +1

    👀👀

  • @user-gu3ms1sh5f
    @user-gu3ms1sh5f Год назад

    I have heard.copper pipe will break the stump down

  • @lynnmallen9699
    @lynnmallen9699 Год назад

    I put a birdbath on mine and in 2 summers the stump is gone...

  • @roncar1761
    @roncar1761 Год назад

    2:12 Okay folks, at 65.5yr you can hire me to "water" you stumps real cheap! 😁
    Jail inmate: "So why are you here again??? 🤣

  • @TerryBlomstedt-kc1gf
    @TerryBlomstedt-kc1gf Год назад

    I think car battery acid does the job h2so4+pb . Epsom salt will eat the dead wood but leave live roots

  • @rockosgaminglogic
    @rockosgaminglogic Год назад

    A gallon of pirahna solution works.