20% KBG/ 80% PRG will most likely end up being 100% PRG. The PRG germinates and establishes way too quickly. The KBG never stands a chance
Thats what i was thinking, its interesting because most mixes you'd get at a store around here have like 10-20% KBG in them.Turfguy93 said:20% KBG/ 80% PRG will most likely end up being 100% PRG. The PRG germinates and establishes way too quickly. The KBG never stands a chance
Yea unfortunately that's not a risk im willing to take with everything telling me KBG grows like shit here.Turfguy93 said:Personally I think it's just a marketing scheme. If you want bluegrass your best bet is to plant 100% KBG.
If i went with the after 4-5 days put down PR seed, could/would I roll the PR seed in? or would that damage KBG?Green said:Like others have said, your ratios are reversed. Instead of using 80% PR, you want the opposite. I would go with anywhere from 5% to 20% PR by weight, and make the rest KBG. The middle of that range is probably the optimal point...around 12.5% PR out of the total seed weight. And make sure your watering plan is tailored to the KBG to make sure it all comes up. You could even put down the KBG seed, start watering 4-5 days, and then drop the PR seed while it's still ok to walk on the seed bed, if you wanted to.
I don't know. Never tried that. I say 4-5 days, because the first roots from KBG seed often start to come out at day 6 or 7 (a few days before you start seeing green), so you don't want to be walking on it once those roots start coming out. It's a really rough average, but seems to work. Personally, I think the staggered seeding really helps prevent the KBG from getting totally dominated by the PR.FuzzeWuzze said:If i went with the after 4-5 days put down PR seed, could/would I roll the PR seed in? or would that damage KBG?Green said:Like others have said, your ratios are reversed. Instead of using 80% PR, you want the opposite. I would go with anywhere from 5% to 20% PR by weight, and make the rest KBG. The middle of that range is probably the optimal point...around 12.5% PR out of the total seed weight. And make sure your watering plan is tailored to the KBG to make sure it all comes up. You could even put down the KBG seed, start watering 4-5 days, and then drop the PR seed while it's still ok to walk on the seed bed, if you wanted to.
Do a full reno with 100% KBG. Only then will you get off to a good start with KBG since that is really what you're looking to test. If it does great... you're done! Congrats. If it doesn't (thins out, for example)... then you can overseed PRG into it if you desire.FuzzeWuzze said:...but i wanted to test this theory with newer more disease/shade resistant varieties...
yes, not you, the study, that is what I meant.g-man said:I'm not saying. The study report found those percentages.