That's what I thought but couldn't see the picture well. Compacted soil plus excess P-K?Rackhouse Mayor said:That's not a weed - that's centipede grass. Several things can be causing it. Have you fertilized lately? If so, what was the N-P-K?
That's what I was thinking. When I experienced purple tips at the last house it was excess phosphorus.Ecks from Tex said:That's what I thought but couldn't see the picture well. Compacted soil plus excess P-K?Rackhouse Mayor said:That's not a weed - that's centipede grass. Several things can be causing it. Have you fertilized lately? If so, what was the N-P-K?
My SWAG is it's the geese. Their droppings are high in N & P. That would explain why it's only in spots. I did a quick google and found this supporting the high phosphorus in geese droppings theory: https://faculty.cnr.ncsu.edu/christophermoorman/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2016/02/goose.pdfBradw333 said:Put down some 13-0-0 in early march and milo down in april. Also I have a geese on my lawn a lot as I live one a lake. I've done two blanket sprays of celicus. One as a low dose and the last as a high dose last weekend. No lime has been put down in the past 3 years.