Originally Posted by
BRR
SPRING/SUMMER FIRE DOES NOT KILL SWEETGUMS, it just kills the portion above ground. This unleashes a fury from hell of sprouts a month or so later exponentially increasing you sweetgum stem count. Your best chance with fire would be, as Duckman said, right before the leaves change in Sept Oct.
Do yourself a favor and spot spray sweetgums in late summer first, then burn following spring.
This may be true if the fire is not timed properly. But I have sites I have burnt that were coming up very thick in 4-5 foot tall sweetgums, I sent a really hot fire through them in September and a year later there might be a dozen sweetgums left. Timing of fire on sweetgums is everything!
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