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I'm really torn on mowing height and reading all kinds of conflicting information about the proper height to cut centipede. I'm currently using a JD riding mower and cut at 2-2 1/4 and seeing decent results. My yard is far from level and any lower than this will cause scalp marks. Some university publications say 1.5-2 inches while real world folks in the business say 3 inches in the summer is right. I make sure the lawn is irrigated with my Rachio controller if this helps.
 
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What little bit of centipede I have left I cut at 1.75" and it does ok. There's some really nice centipede lawns on here and one with stripes that looks amazing
 

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If mowing centipede with a rotary I think 2" is a good hoc. Any lower can result in scalping unless the lawn is pretty smooth. If a lower hoc is desired a reel mower is what you need. I'm currently mowing my centipede at 0.75" with a Toro 1000 and it is doing well at the lower hoc.


 

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Funny - found this thread looking for information regarding reel mowing Centipede. We're looking to move to Coastal North Carolina in a few years and that's the dominant turf of choice in that area. Not a fan of its coarse look, at all.

Looks pretty good at the time, @Brodgers88! Any updates a few year later now?

I think there's always going to be a large difference between heights of cut when it comes to reel mowing. 98% of the time, the advisable, studied, published HOCs are for rotary mowers...
 
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