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This has been happening off and on throughout my lawn. I compare this to little grey hairs peeking through your dark beard. Some I can just pull very easily because it's at the surface or I can pull the whole piece as you can see in this picture provided. Those 2 whole pieces were underneath the green grass barely showing.
I also provided another picture of this powdery looking stiff on my lawn. It's just in the front part in this area near the curb, nowhere else.








 

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Looks like a type of powdery mildew but I thought most Bermuda was pretty resistant to it.

Also I wouldn't worry about the random spots of the grass coming up. They probably got pulled up or Or root damage and died. Could be rocks under the grass.

Looking at the grass I assume you use a rotary due to the brown tips, but he rotary could be pulling up on some of the grass and stolons and cussing them to yellow. Could have been older grass just shedding.
 

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I was also thinking old grass shedding, but didn't know it was a real thing.

Unfortunately I'm using a rotary and have been curting at 1.5" since April, and haven't really had any problems at that height even though I believe how unleveled my lawn is it is around 1" in certain areas and it looks good. I plan on leveling next Friday.
 

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FATC1TY said:
Looks like your blades need sharpened though. Good luck with the leveling.

Don't worry about random spots, sometimes plants do their own thing!
I just replaced them this February... You think it's time ready? I do mow anywhere from 2-3 times a week.

I don't want them to do their own thing, I want them all to kick ***!! 😎
 

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I'd definitely go the de-thatch route with a machine with delta blades. It will go a long way in leveling in of itself if you get aggressive with it. I have a Claussen with the delta blades and it definitely knocks down the high spots with my passes. I do it when I scalp.
 

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I'd definitely go the de-thatch route with a machine with delta blades. It will go a long way in leveling in of itself if you get aggressive with it. I have a Claussen with the delta blades and it definitely knocks down the high spots with my passes. I do it when I scalp.
Be prepared to remove a lot of material, though. It would be like a scalp if you use it this way so would require a accelerated feed to grow it back fast.
 

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Suaverc118 said:
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@SCGrassMan I was wanting to aerate before leveling... If you had to choose between the 2, which would y'all go with. I only have time for one vs the other and not both.
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Sorry was not on here for a couple of days - I would dethatch or level before worrying about aerating.
 
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