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Hey everyone,

I just laid new turf in the backyard. 80% Kentucky bluegrass, 20% creeping red fescue. Followed every since step necessary for new sod. Watering making sure to keep the top inch of soil moist. Laid it the day it was cut.

It seems to have developed some brown spots in the lawn. And a green circle right in the middle. Sod has been down for 2 weeks come Wednesday.

Wife let dog urniate on lawn in a few spots when I wasn't home. Ugh.

Any thoughts about this issue? Will it resolve.









 

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There you go. I have been watering it consistently at the right intervals and adjusting based off rainfall and heat. Not sure where I went wrong.. but I even came home from work to check up on it every day.
 

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Welcome to TLF

It looks like fungus too. Could you describe your watering? It looks dry. With sod, it is better not to be shy of watering.

Are you planning a patio in the south portion of the image?
 

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Hey gman!

Glad to be here :)

I followed this schedule as provided

First week.
15 min am - 15 min afternoon- 15 min evening.

Kept soil moist but not muddy. Checking soil every day.

2nd week.
15min am. 10 min afternoon 10 min evening.

Should I do anything with the fungus?
 

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Is it possible that the dog pee right in the center of the greener circle?

I think 10-15min is not enough. I would skip the evening to avoid fungus. You want the grass to remain wet. I would place a tuna can or something with straight walls and Target around 0.5in per day, mostly in the am. Keep doing this until the roots grab to the soil(try to lift a sod square). Also, did you apply any fertilizer with phosphorus?

From your image, the only moist soil is by the shovel.
 

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I have the dog going to the bathroom in the soil where the deck is going. Wife has been instructed to do so as well!

I will switch to am/ early pm watering only. Thanks for thr advice.

Should I do anything about fungus or just adjust watering?

I have the sprinkler set so it doesn't hit the dirt all too much as dog goes there. Soil is moist there as I changed sprinkler heads.
 

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It is hard to tell from up in this view. Try to look at the edge that goes from green to brown in a more close up view.

It looks like the dog pee in there and then it was watered. Dog pee is an excellent fertilizer and it will make an under fertilized lawn go green.
 

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It's a little yorkie, she only went a couple times and those are the burn marks. I'll look up close when I get home. The ring I am talking about is dead center. It is huge green circlem. Strange is all.
 

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Would you recommend mowing now? There are still areas that are brown and have had root contact yet. Two weeks todaym. Would you recommend mowing a little off the top of everything? Some areas are getting rather long
 
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