Front lawn continues to shine, How to use a plant growth regulator (PGR) Primo Maxx

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @stefanwulf4062
    @stefanwulf4062 2 года назад +1

    You done great, Mate.
    I watch the same episodes many times over time as I really don't know what I'm doing with my lawn half the time lol
    Cheers, Brent 🐇

  • @chevron916
    @chevron916 4 года назад +7

    Very informative mate. Loved the talk regarding the PGR calc. Being a scientist, it's right up my alley 👍🏻

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      It can be hard sometimes to keep it understandable to the normal non lawn guys though haha

  • @lcoombe
    @lcoombe 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video Brenton, the front lawn is looking great

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Thanks mate hope its cool where you are today

  • @shanebenton3748
    @shanebenton3748 4 года назад +1

    Another great vid Brenton. Top bit of info on PGR and GDD. Front lawn is 👌👌👌

  • @benlumsden8666
    @benlumsden8666 4 года назад +1

    Great vid Brenton, love the PGR chat! Your front lawn is next level, awesome work mate!👌

  • @nathanwotwot
    @nathanwotwot 4 года назад +1

    Looking great mate.
    That was a great link for the GDD tool. I'm at 198 after 9 days and it's not even summer yet!

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      haha it feels like summer on the sun here today LOL

  • @thegreenandgoldlife1464
    @thegreenandgoldlife1464 4 года назад +1

    Gday B. Cant wait to see the tifdwarf project complete.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Hey mate yeah me too cant wait for the tiff dwarf to dominate either

  • @chevstaroyal1293
    @chevstaroyal1293 4 года назад +1

    Cheers brenton another great vid mate about to try pgr for the first time so the information was great

  • @camerongrafen4656
    @camerongrafen4656 4 года назад +1

    Thank you brenton been on the lookout for a good gdd tracker that I can use on my phone legend cheers

  • @chefls1
    @chefls1 2 года назад +1

    Great video mate! Damn that fly 🪰

  • @jamesdavis5517
    @jamesdavis5517 4 года назад

    Ive got a tif dwarf green in Melbourne which is in its third season since sprigging.
    I get the best results from combining washed concrete sand with compost in a cement mixer then separating first with a garden sieve, then a second time with a kitchen sieve. Top dressing with this produces strong growth and a very smooth surface. I use a 1500mm level to screed it off.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Nice work on the tiff dwarf green mate, Ive always had a soft spot for tiffdwarf, hats off to you though mate thats a lot of dedication preparing your top dress mix well done 🤟

  • @-nellie-m3711
    @-nellie-m3711 4 года назад +1

    Hi from Queensland, how do I get my Sir Walter back to looking mint after a few months of neglect due to family grief, I haven’t been able to get motivated to get back into it but now I am, what would you recommend me using something from stores like Bunnings, I’m a new Subscriber here and hoping you can help me out, it’s looking pretty sad at the moment, we had it completely renovated in 2018 to Sir Walter, it’s mainly the footpath areas as we live on a corner block. Thank You Kindly, I’ll go back and have a look at your previous videos, Love my lawn and getting out there just as much as you men do Lol 😂, for me it’s great therapy and some exercise thrown in as well. I also follow Ben on Lawn Tips....👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇺🥵😎

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Hi Nellie and thanks for the message, sorry about your family grief. Lets just start with the basics and build from there. Begin a regular watering schedule with your lawn and aim for a total of 1" per week over 2 waterings, that will wake the lawn up if its struggling then follow that with some lawn food if you prefer to shop at a hardware store just roll with some Scotts Lawn builder (id recommend the all purpose over the buffalo specific bag) If you have broad leaf weed issues look for a product called buffalo pro it will help with any pesky broadleaf. I feel this will most certainly turn your buffalo lawn around finally don't be afraid to keep the mower up on one of the higher settings, buffalo does much better with some length under its belt. Have a great weekend and good luck with the buffalo Cheers Brenton

    • @-nellie-m3711
      @-nellie-m3711 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn Thank You Brenton for your Kindness and reply, I’ve lifted my blades up one already and have started giving it plenty of water morning and afternoon when the sun 🌞 goes down, I’ll get onto some of the products you recommended but I think I’ve used that before, I also got some Seasol for Buffalo to water into it, I hope that will help also....Thoughts 🤷‍♀️🤔

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      @@-nellie-m3711 Yup the seasol is a sorta health tonic than an actual fertiliser so a great addition to your shed too

  • @markkearns6231
    @markkearns6231 4 года назад

    Awesome timing! My Astro PGR just arrived the other day and ready to put in down. Great tips with the GDD calculator, that makes total sense now that you have explained it. Thanks. Oh, by the way, you might want to have a shower, those flies are hanging around you big time.. LOL

  • @johnb8956
    @johnb8956 4 года назад +1

    I wouldn’t worry about the green pal, it’ll start to push through before you know it. The front is mint too 😏👍

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Thanks mate yeah it will be singing in no time

  • @jacobcross2248
    @jacobcross2248 3 года назад +1

    Where abouts in Australia are you base for laying down fertiliser and mowing heights just for season reasons

  • @chisel83
    @chisel83 4 года назад +1

    G'day Brenny. The lawn looks bloody great. Just priced that PGR...ouch. edit-thought i had a gnat buzzing on my screen till i realised it was a fly in your vid lol.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      haha plenty of flies around here in the summer, yeah its not cheap thats for sure

  • @normalguy7898
    @normalguy7898 4 года назад +1

    Hey mate, what do you reckon of plant doctor's soil wetter? Do you reckon you could pull together a list of recommended products for just general home garden? Stuff like wetter, macro, general purpose liquid fert sort of thing.
    I love your channel. It's super informative and you talk at the right speed without all these unnecessary cuts and stuff. I learn so much more! Keep up the good work, I love watching!

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Sorry mate mate I forgot to reply thats really slack of me. I have used it a few times now and Im not sure its the product for me. If you want to keep everything natural and the like then its an ok option but I find it don't have the strength like some of the synthetic types have, That being said I like the Seaweed secrets, Activ8 mate and Quantum H. The Granular greens grade champion fertiliser is good too.

    • @normalguy7898
      @normalguy7898 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn all good. I bought some hydrolink from lawn tips. Will give it a whirl on the lawn.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      @@normalguy7898 you will love hydrolink mate

    • @normalguy7898
      @normalguy7898 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn ha awesome. Have these track marks in the lawn where it's basically turned into compact sandy crap. Aerating and nature's soil wetter applications haven't been able to fix it. Fingers crossed the hydrolink and seasol are able to get some vitality into the soil.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      @@normalguy7898 you will find hydolink is much stronger than the natures soil wetter

  • @Transportsakinc
    @Transportsakinc Год назад

    Can you apply urea or herbicides with this at the same time?

  • @davieschiwaza1316
    @davieschiwaza1316 Год назад

    What is the Growing Degree Days (GDD) for tiftuff

  • @mrdobalina3451
    @mrdobalina3451 Год назад

    How did you come up with 250?
    I’m in SEQ and have blue couch.
    Do you have a link to all grass type GDD thresholds?

  • @Aurora8783
    @Aurora8783 Месяц назад +1

    Great information. Thank you

  • @arf8u
    @arf8u 4 года назад +2

    Great video! Loved the updates and really informative on the GDD.
    Small question, I have cool season grass in Canberra. Based on the GDD I would be applying every 2 weeks. Does that sound right?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Hi mate thanks for your support.
      The GDD days are general guide and may need to be fine tuned. If your in doubt a way to gauge it is to apply some PGR and use the GGD tool to count up until you get that surge of growth check what that is for you then wind the GDD back a bit to suit. You may get to 230 for example. Hope this helps

  • @Sarawutturfcare
    @Sarawutturfcare 4 года назад +1

    your tifdraw full green.but How your premo rate for first time.? I use 2.5cc/100m2 miniverde green lawn in Thailand .This is full rate long term program

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Hi mate yeah for a green new to primo use half the rate on the label for your specific situation 🤟

  • @lcoombe
    @lcoombe 4 года назад +1

    Just a quick follow up question for you how does the Primo Maxx perform Vs the Astro 120? Pros & Cons to each?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Basically the same stuff mate 🤙 Astro is a generic brand

  • @briancompagnoni6315
    @briancompagnoni6315 4 года назад +1

    Hi Brenton. Great video
    The Sapphire Buffalo looks great. Question. With this crazy weather l getting a bit of clover. Its taking off in the neighbourhood. What products would you use on your Sapphire to rectify this? (Yates Bindi die?)

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Im presuming you mean creeping oxalis ? or are you talking the bigger clover? either way use something like Yates Buffalo Pro but you will need to treat at least 2 times 2 weeks apart, oxalis is very stubborn and will take some persistence

    • @dchall8
      @dchall8 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn Oxalis is much harder to spray out than it is to pick out. In fact it is one of the wimpiest weeds there is. If you find the central tap root, you can pull out a large patch of it. The tap root comes out clean if the soil is slightly moist (watered 3 days ago). You might have to redo if any of the oxalis seeds germinate.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      @@dchall8 that maybe the case in the US however here it’s not mate. As well as seeds this species also has bulbs that detach in the soil. I must say you have a keen interest in this stuff which is awesome have you considered creating your own RUclips channel, it would be a great way to share your learnings i for one would have a look see at it 🤙

  • @redmounsey4192
    @redmounsey4192 4 года назад +1

    Would you ever use that growth spurt to your advantage?
    Love getting into the weeds and “wordy” on these subject, it’s really what im missing in my usual lawn vids.
    Great video mate.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Look i guess you could but its not something I had ever considered. Id just use a little more fertiliser if i was looking for a growth spurt

  • @Michael_Zink
    @Michael_Zink 4 года назад +1

    Another great vid! Thank you.
    Can I apply PGR on qld blue which I put down 6 weeks ago.
    My sir grange is around month old a d thinking of applying PGR to both.
    Also do you now the threshold for Sir Grange Zoysia by any chance ? How can I find out?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      G'day Michael I wouldn't be worrying too much about PGR during your establishment phase personally. Re: the threshold I would work on the couch level however the other option is apply some PGR (once the lawn has established) then keep an eye on the GGD days and once you get the rebound I talked about see how far past 250gdd it was. if that makes sense then just fine tune it to suit.

    • @Michael_Zink
      @Michael_Zink 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn
      Thank you. The sir grange is 6 months old. Would you consider this as establishing and good to go with PGR

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      @@Michael_Zink I don't have a lot of personal zoysia experience but it is very slow to establish as im sure you have found out. If you really want to use some per on it then go a super light dose e.g 2-3ml per 100

  • @tones80
    @tones80 4 года назад +1

    Could this be used on Zoysia for growth suppression? I see the label says it can be used for the control of Bahia grass suppression and seed head control in Zoysia, so it should be safe. But will it work for turf growth management? Front lawn is looking mint mate! 👌

    • @WOODZY_
      @WOODZY_ 4 года назад +1

      Hey Brenton
      I’m wondering the same thing if ok with the zoysia
      I’m in mackay and my zoysia is growing pretty quick with the heat and humidity up here.
      Also , thoughts of using on buffalo? As also ,once our rainy season starts about a month away, the buffalo grows crazy quick.
      Hoping to regulate growth through the rainy season.
      Great content once again.
      Life’s Good👍

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Yeah mate I can see no reason why you cannot apply it as a growth regulator on zoysia safely..

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      @@WOODZY_ Hey Woodzy, yeah mate you can apply it safely to both the buff and the zoysia, just be sure to go half rates to begin with.

    • @tones80
      @tones80 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn Legend. will give it a go. Thanks Brenton!

  • @brodiehowie5
    @brodiehowie5 4 года назад +1

    Couch is looking good mate. How often are you irrigating the front lawn and days between cuts?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Up until now my watering has only been by feel rather than an actual schedule however I will soon swap to my rule of thumb 1" a week over 2 waters and fine tune again from there as needed. I mow about every 3-4days atm

  • @fourKeeps2020
    @fourKeeps2020 4 года назад +1

    Do other brands last longer? Would a heavier dose extend the treatment grow days ?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Hi mate, there maybe minor variations between brands but all will be within the ballpark. (Based on the brands all using the same active ingredients)
      As for heavier rates I would suggest sticking to label rates as it’s more based on heights of cut and types of actual lawn that dictates the rate to apply

  • @LawnTips
    @LawnTips 4 года назад +1

    Good vid bro 🤙🏼

  • @anth1839
    @anth1839 4 года назад +1

    Hey mate! Will you be using bow and arrow on that buffalo to get rid of the broadleaf or is it to late in the season to apply that. I put some down beginning of spring and it got rid of most of my weed problem I now have some spots that have come back. Cheers

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Gday Anth nope u can spray it any time of year obviously too late for bindii control but yeah if you got broadleaf weeds go ahead and give it a hit 🤙

    • @anth1839
      @anth1839 4 года назад +1

      @@theaussielawn Thanks mate👍

  • @frankie385
    @frankie385 2 года назад +1

    what would be the application rate for 1000sqft?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  2 года назад

      1000sqft is about 90sqm so close enough to 100sqm it depends on your grass species and HOC

  • @paulthomas3782
    @paulthomas3782 4 года назад +1

    Great content mate thanks for the GDD tracker. One question do you recommend using PGR on Buffalo mine is growing out of control at 1" a day?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Yeah mate you can use it on the buffalo. Wow 1” a day you must have pumped a heap of fertiliser into it 😆

    • @paulthomas3782
      @paulthomas3782 4 года назад

      @@theaussielawn It is so hot here at the moment did as you said and cut it right back about 4 weeks ago it is insane how fast it is growing at the moment. I didn't want the PGR to make it thinker up any more as that was the trouble I hand before like you demo lawn

  • @adammcgrath279
    @adammcgrath279 4 года назад

    Have you ever applied PGR on buffalo? I have seed heads at the moment, most likely from the extreme changes in weather. I’m assuming I should wait until they are gone before applying.

  • @famiyo
    @famiyo 4 года назад +1

    Nice vid, is it okay to use PGR on 2 months old tiftuff?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Personally I would let your lawn establish itself first . Think of PGR as a maintenance product not an establishment one especially on a home lawn 🤙

    • @famiyo
      @famiyo 4 года назад +1

      @@theaussielawn , thank you

  • @andrewkymantas3877
    @andrewkymantas3877 4 года назад +1

    What’s the reason you can’t apply 6hrs after mow ?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Oh i might have not been clear. The label states not to apply within 6hrs of mowing or until 6hrs after mowing . Not sure why though

    • @andrewkymantas3877
      @andrewkymantas3877 4 года назад +1

      The Aussie Lawn ok cheers

  • @TheOfficialScrub
    @TheOfficialScrub 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for another fantastic and informative video! That buffalo looks amazing. #buffalogoals

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад

      Cheers Jordan its getting close now to its first mow actually

  • @scottt8258
    @scottt8258 4 года назад

    As always thanks for another great video. And if it’s a choice between family and RUclips, family comes first. Mind you, I did need my weekly dose of the short shorts and the best legs on RUclips 😈

  • @samuelasamoah6906
    @samuelasamoah6906 4 года назад +1

    I taught u said it was difficult to plant to kill bermuda(hybrid/common) and plant something else in it's place like hybrid bermuda...but from the previous video you said u dared something to try it. Meanwhile I dont see any of the old grass coming up.

    • @samuelasamoah6906
      @samuelasamoah6906 4 года назад

      Now can you declare it's possible cos i want to do a reno myself by killing my hybrid Bermuda and planting dwarf bermuda

  • @carlbird4737
    @carlbird4737 4 года назад +1

    Always good.. Thanks buddy

  • @macmacca659
    @macmacca659 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed that, Cheers!

  • @Earthau
    @Earthau 4 года назад

    That reno out the front has come up amazing, congrats.
    I have been waiting for you to cover PGR's, I got some a couple of weeks ago and the label rate for Wintergreen Couch was 6mls - 12mls /100sqm, I went at the 6mls thinking this was the half rate but still had a considerable amount of yellowing off so any one reading this might want to go at 3mls on Couch for their first application. I put another application down yesterday at the same rate and the grass so far is looking ok and responding well.
    My question(s) for you Brenton (1) What happens if we are in for a week or more of wet weather can it be applied early, may be at 120 - 150GDD? (2) If for some reason, may be wet weather I am unable to get the next application down and the rebound stage occurs does the next application need to go back to the initial rate of half rate or will the plant be accustomed to the chemical for a period of time? (3) The label rate for my Wintergreen is 6mls - 12mls /100sqm, it then has a rate of 40ml for edging, footpath curbsides, fence lines and around trees what will be the difference between the lowest and higher rates?
    Appreciate your effort in getting out a vid when your under such tight time schedule and for answering my many many questions week after week, it is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you!

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 года назад +1

      Hi Mate,
      There are lots of variations for the rates if your cutting at what are considered greens heights then go off those rates lets say under 8mm ok ill go in order 1) I would apply early rather than late.
      2) once the turf is accustomed to the PGR yellowing should not occur .
      3)Im not too sure tbh on the 3rd question but the one thing that is clear those areas using higher rates all sound like they are going to be longer HOC's and less maintained areas so I'm going to suggest that the higher rates for those areas are due to lower care areas I reckon they would nearly include bunker grass faces in that too. If that makes sense

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 Год назад +1

    Waisted sources so sad achieve the same with the cheapest 1-1-1

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Any suggestions on a cheap 1-1-1 mate? Cant say its something thats often found on shelves here in AUS might be different in the US perhaps