Assiming you're interested in landscape plants and not residential turf, yes, phosphites and phosphonates generally, are systemic, both up and down, and can be effective to treat pythium.Turfquack said:What is the difference? If there is a difference, do only phosphites have activity on pythium?
I just ordered some mono potassium phosphate to put down on my fescue. Can you tell me how to apply it? I can spray or do granularTurfquack said:No phosphorus restrictions, but definitely none needed here! Thanks for all the replies. Was trying to make economical stab at slowing spread of pythium, which is honestly only in water logged areas. I remember the Fore/Alliete weekly milkshake applications back when I was in golf, just not willing to spend the $ on generic Subdue, when these areas are honestly at the point of no return. Going to be a long summer in Nashville! "Shake and Bake"
Side note: I just found this forum after watching several GCI and Grass Factor videos. I don't know those guys yet, but very much appreciate their passion for Turf and their willingness to share their knowledge!
Thanks for the tip! :thumbup:Greendoc said:Cut it to 1/4 lb per 1000 sq ft and that is something I could leave on without watering in.
Greendoc thanks. Does 1/4 per 1000 sf refer to the dry raw? Mix 1/4 lb dry with water and spray it over 1k sf? This will be my very first foliage app and I do not have means to water in 3 acres.Greendoc said:Cut it to 1/4 lb per 1000 sq ft and that is something I could leave on without watering in.
That is a repackage of the stuff I get in 25 KG bags. 1 Teaspoon per gallon is the foliar feed rate for another kind of plant being grown indoors hydroponically. On turf, 1/4 lb per gallon per 1000 sq ft is what I useScagfreedom48z+ said:Has anyone tried the mono potassium phosphate from Kelp4less? I'm got low P&K in my soil and I'm 3 weeks in on my Reno and overseed. Looks like a cheap alternative, especially at 1 tsp per gallon.
I catch your drift. I have 30k sq ft. Still seems to me that at 1/4 lb per 1k sq ft is still a pretty decent deal on priceGreendoc said:That is a repackage of the stuff I get in 25 KG bags. 1 Teaspoon per gallon is the foliar feed rate for another kind of plant being grown indoors hydroponically. On turf, 1/4 lb per gallon per 1000 sq ft is what I useScagfreedom48z+ said:Has anyone tried the mono potassium phosphate from Kelp4less? I'm got low P&K in my soil and I'm 3 weeks in on my Reno and overseed. Looks like a cheap alternative, especially at 1 tsp per gallon.