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So, serious question. Is glyphosate really a good plan in situations like this?
Yes. Like he says, you want to get the herbicide into the plants roots so it kills it. If you don't, plants like this will just regenerate from their carbohydrate stores in their root systems.
With thistle, they try and spray right before fall for this reason
https://extension.psu.edu/buckthorn