I’ve only used it before overseeding so the existing grass doesn’t grow too much. I think next year I will try making several applications in the spring
3:27 Very important when using GDD's is to know which base temp to use in the Syngenta calculator. If you could clarify this, it would be great for everyone. I use the 0º C Base Temp here in Minnesota. The number of GDD's are massively different using different base temps. For example the last 7 days here in Minnesota, The GDD's were 141 using the 0ºC but there were 252 GDD's using the 32º F base temp. The same 7 days but the values are different. So you could possibly over regulate or get the rebound depending on which one is used.
@@Primetime_Fescue I just wanted to make others aware. If you were to use 300 GDD's/application, using 0ºC base temp it says to re-apply 14 actual days after my last application, but using 32ºF base temp it says to re-apply 7 actual days after my last application, based on the calculator over the last few days here, quite a difference. I typically use 350-400 GDD's here with good results. BTW, I am envious of your sprayer. I have 2.25 acres and use a boom sprayer (no foam) and can definitely see where I miss.😂
AIC teejet is a good one! I can’t recommend the color but I would start with red , brown or gray that should get you probably a gallon per 1000sqft calibration depending on your walking speed
I applied anuew about 5 weeks ago to my fescue. Has really slowed it down and improved the look. Ive also noticed that the turf seems to stand up to foot traffic better also.
@@Primetime_Fescuehell yeah man! Yeah that’s what I heard too so was curious! Got 4 bags so same boat as you! Good video though that yards insane! Primetime fescue fo shooo
@@Primetime_Fescue OK I see. I just thought that the plant still grow into the roots with the regulation in place. One last question. If timed just right for it to go off regulation before the summer heat hits, then would the grass stay green with the roots being deeper?
@dslsct1683 it could possibly help because it will transfer the energy from the top growth to the roots. The issue with applying it in the summer is drought stress because you don’t have irrigation and disease! Grass has to grow to heal and if it’s regulated it not gonna grow. I feel you will be fine applying it now but you will have to watch the weather closely on the extended forecast
I get mine from plant food company. You can contact them and they will set you up with a rep or a distributor or there ls some other brands that have it.
Both are great anuew last a few days longer. Other than that not much difference besides length of time it last and it’s only a few days. If tnex has been working roll with it!
@@Primetime_Fescue Yea this stuff is really expensive compared to Tnex which last forever. But Anuew is better, I have a few small patches of Triv and want to get into reel mowing. Thinkin about starting off with a Fiskars. This really is an expensive hobby.
Hey Brad, quick question. I did a foliar app of azoxystrobin last week at the curative rate for melting out and leaf spot disease. It seems to have been improving alot and I know it takes time to get better but for my next app at the 14 day mark should I stick with the curative rate or cut it back to the preventative rate?
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I’ve only used it before overseeding so the existing grass doesn’t grow too much. I think next year I will try making several applications in the spring
3:27 Very important when using GDD's is to know which base temp to use in the Syngenta calculator. If you could clarify this, it would be great for everyone. I use the 0º C Base Temp here in Minnesota. The number of GDD's are massively different using different base temps. For example the last 7 days here in Minnesota, The GDD's were 141 using the 0ºC but there were 252 GDD's using the 32º F base temp. The same 7 days but the values are different. So you could possibly over regulate or get the rebound depending on which one is used.
All you can do is pick one and roll with it. There’s no certain one to use I use 0c also just what ever you use that’s what you need to keep using.
@@Primetime_Fescue I just wanted to make others aware. If you were to use 300 GDD's/application, using 0ºC base temp it says to re-apply 14 actual days after my last application, but using 32ºF base temp it says to re-apply 7 actual days after my last application, based on the calculator over the last few days here, quite a difference. I typically use 350-400 GDD's here with good results.
BTW, I am envious of your sprayer. I have 2.25 acres and use a boom sprayer (no foam) and can definitely see where I miss.😂
Any recommendations on nozzles for backpack sprayers?
AIC teejet is a good one! I can’t recommend the color but I would start with red , brown or gray that should get you probably a gallon per 1000sqft calibration depending on your walking speed
I applied anuew about 5 weeks ago to my fescue. Has really slowed it down and improved the look. Ive also noticed that the turf seems to stand up to foot traffic better also.
👊👊 not many negatives to be had honestly unless something happens!
What are the white markers dropping off the sprayer?
@ericrodrigues4758 foam drops to mark where I have sprayed
Great video as always. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Yes sir 👊👊
@@Primetime_Fescue I went out hard today with my first app at full rate. Didn’t know about gradually increasing rates. We’ll see how it goes.
@@Shunya0101 you should be just fine!
Great video dude!!! Question, ever tried feature?
Thank you! I actually have some but I have never used it yet. I hear it pretty good though!
@@Primetime_Fescuehell yeah man! Yeah that’s what I heard too so was curious! Got 4 bags so same boat as you! Good video though that yards insane! Primetime fescue fo shooo
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Will this help sustain and keep fescue from going dormant in the summer heat especially in a large non-irrigated lawn?
No sir this is not something you want to use during stress at all or you will be in trouble
@@Primetime_Fescue even if you applied it in the spring when it's growing like crazy?
@dslsct1683 you can apply it in the spring no issue but you better make sure it’s off regulation before it gets hot.
@@Primetime_Fescue OK I see. I just thought that the plant still grow into the roots with the regulation in place. One last question. If timed just right for it to go off regulation before the summer heat hits, then would the grass stay green with the roots being deeper?
@dslsct1683 it could possibly help because it will transfer the energy from the top growth to the roots. The issue with applying it in the summer is drought stress because you don’t have irrigation and disease! Grass has to grow to heal and if it’s regulated it not gonna grow. I feel you will be fine applying it now but you will have to watch the weather closely on the extended forecast
Does "SLO MOW" from Bayer work the same way. Sold at Lowe's.
That is a growth regulator but a totally different rate then what was in my video but yes it will regulate growth
Slo mow is overpriced tnex, Anuew is a newer and different chemical that works better
Where do you get the phosphate fert
I get mine from plant food company. You can contact them and they will set you up with a rep or a distributor or there ls some other brands that have it.
How does Anuew compare to Tnex? Any reason to use one over the other? I've been using Tnex for a few years now. Tnex seems to be half the price.
Both are great anuew last a few days longer. Other than that not much difference besides length of time it last and it’s only a few days. If tnex has been working roll with it!
This stuff is expensive, I have about 3k total sqft of lawn. How long will this last me??
Probably all season it’s .18 to .38oz per 1000 and there’s 24oz in a bag
@@Primetime_Fescue Yea this stuff is really expensive compared to Tnex which last forever. But Anuew is better, I have a few small patches of Triv and want to get into reel mowing. Thinkin about starting off with a Fiskars. This really is an expensive hobby.
At the low rate it will last you 44 applications and 17 app's at the high rate
I mow my fescue at 4.25”. It really slows down growth when it’s a little taller.
I hear you man I swear I'm mowing every 3 days and it's not enough crazy grouth
Yup it’s growing crazy right now
I seeded an area 3 weeks ago, can I use a PGR on the new grass in a month to stimulate root growth before the summer heat?
I wouldn’t do that until you have it mowed a few times atleast then I don’t see a issue with it
What are those ball looking things that the sprayer is putting out?
Foam drops to mark where I’ve sprayed
Hey Brad, quick question. I did a foliar app of azoxystrobin last week at the curative rate for melting out and leaf spot disease. It seems to have been improving alot and I know it takes time to get better but for my next app at the 14 day mark should I stick with the curative rate or cut it back to the preventative rate?
I would cut back to preventative
@Primetime_Fescue Thanks Brad! Will do
I use anuew on my tttf, it's great stuff
Yes it is!
we need an update on your poa triv velocity PM test
Coming to you Monday or Tuesday
Wooooo nice one