Preventing and Fighting Lawn Diseases - Brown Spots in Lawn
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This is the first video about disease that actually explained the difference between disease and heat stress. Much appreciated and helps me to understand what I have going on in my lawn.
Great content 👍,
There are a couple other things you can do to aid your lawn in dealing with lawn disease:
1. Dethatch your lawn.By managing your thatch layer you also thin out your lawn allowing air to circulate through the grass blades thereby helping your grass dry out quicker during hot humid nights. Also an excessive thatch layer has been known to be a harboring place for pest and disease.
2. I think you touched on this one, when you notice the weather forecast is calling for conditions that are right for fungus, apply your fungicide. Prevention is the best curative.
Good info and congrats on all the celebrations!
Great info Tim! Thanks
That was great info!!! Thank you so much.
Thanks for the tips
Man you know what you’re a smart guy
I do the Cuna tan test every year. It’s annoying but i do it and there is always something weird going on. Right now I am raising some.
We don't have fungicide in Ontario, Canada. Some of my month old sod has developed melting out. I stressed the lawn out and did not water it for a few days. I then gently raked the area and added some compost as the soil underneath is not the best. I watered the section for a good 10-15 minutes or so and plan on watering only two or three times a week, spread out. Should I overseed now? I plan on overseeding at the end of August or early September, but it looks horrible...
My disease looked like yours when it started and then had large spots that just tore up with no rooting system. Looked for grubs/ worms and found nothing and now have made spots where I tore up some area. Then a neighbors landscaper came and scalped some of my lawn by mistake until he realized he was on the wrong lawn and this was when we had 90 degree weather so it all turned brown. I don't know how to send you photos, so don't know how to show you what it looks like.
I’ve never been happy with online disease photos either. Can’t wait to see the collection you put together. Do you still use serenade?
You can apply fungicides in 28 day intervals from May to August, we use a mix of both strobe, propicanizole and apply at a rate that is both preventative and curative, this is the best mode of action to control disease as well as proper deep watering infrequently. Also keep mower blades sharp , the disease you are seeing is called rust disease. It’s been everywhere in fescue and bluegrass this season.
I had a dead area in my lawn that was growing so I hit it with both fungicide and pesticide, what ever was causing it stopped and grass is spreading back in.
You don't have to remember but 2 fungicide types: systematic and contact. the first gets watered in or left on the blades for some time, depending on the disease you have (roots and crowns or blades only like dollar spot), the second should dry on the blades, having no effect thru root uptake.
Would it be best to water every other day
Happy Anniversary
I tried something this year and it seemed to help. Don't let fall leaves sit on the lawn over winter. Mulch or rake them up before they settle on top of the soil suffocating it. If you did, just rake the softened leaves off the soil in the spring. In the spring, bag your clippings. Alternately if you don't bag, rake and spread the clippings that has clumped together after a rain from the runoff. I did the mulching and raking route because I have 3/4 acre and it's a pain to bag that much. When they clump together, they don't seem to decompose very fast and cover up spots from greening up. My theory is try to get the sun to dry out the surface of the soil instead of letting the dead leaves and clippings trap moisture under it. I still had to apply some fungicide but so not sure exactly how much drying the soil surface helped. Anyways, my lawn is looks much better than previous years but I have been much more proactive. Let me know what you all think.
Yes leaving the debris over winter can cause all sorts of problems!
☀️Great video, got a few places with Dollar Spot in my yard. ☀️
But will it identify warm season lawn diseases?
Looked like Red Thread which is super common now. It won't kill your grass but hard to prevent and cure with fungicide. PPZ, which is cheap, is recommended for it. The worst fungus I have encountered is Pythium Blight which is white and looks like cobwebs are growing in the lawn. It will kill lawn and create dead spots if not taken care of. I try to put down a lot of preventative fungicide for that and use Azoxy and/or Mefenoxam.
Cobwebs? That’s what I have with dead patches! I thought it was some sort of insect pest. Man.... fungicide going down tomorrow.
Do you have problems with chinch bugs where you live?
Can you please tell me how do you get rid of clover with out killing the grass thank you
Where u been
I been posting 6pm every Friday ;)
I call it Rusty lawn syndrome. It's a fungus and I have it too.
Finding some strip spots in my lawn.
First Aussie 😁. 👍
I water at night. I’m sleeping in the morning.
Unsubbed doc. Subd grassdaddy.
Doc talks way to much🤦🏾♂️. Most of his videos are like a dang commercial 🙄🙄
First? Definitely first masshole!
Is it lawn disease or bird poop? 🤣
Partially correct. You definitely need to know what is going on. Look at the leaf blade, you can't just say put out what the big box stores tell you to put out. They do not know. Do some more research for your videos. I love your channel but come on man People follow you. Look up some University studies before you say go to the Local Big box stores and buy their stuff.
The box stores typically have one liquid and one granular product available, the selection isn't great. Most home owners will take a few days to decide what they think it is and then the shipping time and by then it's a week or two later and the disease has spread.
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