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    i have this yard, four year customer, never had brown patch. she has it only in the front which is on a pretty good bank. the front is not very thick and stays dry due to run-off. the back is pretty much flat, super thick grass, and moist. i don't do heavy nitrogen apps in the spring. it hasn't really been hot here although it has been wet. i'm baffled on this one. if anything, the back should have it because of the conditions. any thoughts...........

    steve

  • #2
    Fungus strikes anywhere...

    What part receives morning sun?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by delasgh View Post
      i have this yard, four year customer, never had brown patch. she has it only in the front which is on a pretty good bank. the front is not very thick and stays dry due to run-off. the back is pretty much flat, super thick grass, and moist. i don't do heavy nitrogen apps in the spring. it hasn't really been hot here although it has been wet. i'm baffled on this one. if anything, the back should have it because of the conditions. any thoughts...........

      steve
      Really late fall application?

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      • #4
        The Back College Boy........

        Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
        What part receives morning sun?
        i was there today spraying. still no brown patch in the back. front only.

        steve

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        • #5
          Originally posted by delasgh View Post
          i was there today spraying. still no brown patch in the back. front only.

          steve
          As I figured. Now you figure it out. Please don't call either. You're a big boy more than capable of figuring this sheot out on your own. :alien::alien::alien:

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          • #6
            Do you own a soil meter? (one that measures the pH)

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            • #7
              You figure it out yet? When does the irrigation kick on?

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              • #8
                Thanks College Boy...............

                Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                You figure it out yet? When does the irrigation kick on?
                i sent a letter out to all my deals that don't have sun in the morning on their yards. i'm hoping they will now go with my fungiside program that i have in place.

                steve-o

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by delasgh View Post
                  i sent a letter out to all my deals that don't have sun in the morning on their yards. i'm hoping they will now go with my fungiside program that i have in place.

                  steve-o
                  I take it you only half get it, if any at all.

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                  • #10
                    Look up something called Actinovate. No not the stuff your girlfriend Jamie Lee uses to keep her regular. Anything the helps the rhizosphere, just do it. First thing I would do is drop some compost on the spots, but that's just me. It's like yogurt for your lawn.

                    Actinovate SP

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                    • #11
                      The product looks very user friendly- with the term used loosely. I like the fact that it doesn't require adgitation keeping suspention in solution, can be applied dry or wet and that it contains living spores. Very interesting. Nice going Hardboiled. Once I figure out who my service provider is I'm planning to purchase the product.

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                      • #12
                        At $100 for 18 oz that stuff isn't cheap! Not sure I could push that off on my customers, but maybe for my own lawn. :alien:

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                        • #13
                          You Figure Me Out Yet College Boy??????

                          Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                          I take it you only half get it, if any at all.

                          back to my OP, if i was to take all 3 of my yards and list them for prime conditions for a rhizoctonia disease, this one would be at the bottom of the list. i have another that is pretty much the same layout except that her front has the morning sun and her back stays wet. i don't do the chemicals on this one but do know the guy goes crazy with his fert. her front is eaten up big time and her back is disease free. as you said, it can strike anywhere.


                          Originally posted by no brown lawns View Post
                          Do you own a soil meter? (one that measures the pH)

                          no, i send my samples off to a place called A & L Eastern Laboratories in richmond,va. i just happen to have last years sample for this yard. these are the results.....ORGANIC MATTER...5.7%, PHOSPHORUS...124, POTASSIUM...210, MAGNESIUM...120, CALCIUM...1230, ACIDITY...4.6, C.E.C...12.3, PH...5.3. this customer chose not to do anything to this yard as my price was too high and as far as i know she didn't put anything down herself. FYI, she needed 8 bags of dolemetic lime in split apps to bring the MG up in line with the MG to C ratio which is way off at 10 to 1. most of my yards are just the opposite having low C readings.

                          steve

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                          • #14
                            Maybe if you quit mowing so damn tall and cut your lawns at 1.5" you wouldn't be fighting fungus year after year. :alien::alien::alien:

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                            • #15
                              That's A Great Idea College Boy........

                              Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                              Maybe if you quit mowing so damn tall and cut your lawns at 1.5" you wouldn't be fighting fungus year after year. :alien::alien::alien:

                              why didn't i think of that? 4" to 1.5"......i hope the customer don't notice. thanks for the advice.

                              steve

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