How much do you think is still TTTF vs KBG at this point?ericgautier said:I don't have a 100% TTTF lawn, but in my backyard (TTTF+KBG mix) I have ring around my kids playset that I've been maintaining at 1.5". When I first mowed it low, it did shock it. But now, It is as green as the surrounding grass that is currently at 3".
You can see progress pics here...
- http://thelawnforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=388&start=40#p8284
- http://thelawnforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=388&start=60#p11332
Curious. I would have predicted reduced need for a fungicide with shorter HOC. Shorter blades=less moisture retention=less fungus.osuturfman said:You can definitely get the newer fine texture TTTF varieties down between 1-1.5", they will tolerate that height if you establish that HOC from the outset of grow-in. Also, be prepared to be on a fairly expensive fungicide program to maintain that HOC through the growing season.
Honestly, I do not know. I'm bad at identifying grass species. But if that circle is mostly KBG at this point, I don't mind at all.vnephologist said:How much do you think is still TTTF vs KBG at this point?
I believe its more a matter of stress on the plants. Its called Turf Type TALL Fescue for a reason. Really stresses the grass. Also, fescue stores resources in its blades vs root. These combined weaken the plant making it more suseptable to disease.social port said:Curious. I would have predicted reduced need for a fungicide with shorter HOC. Shorter blades=less moisture retention=less fungus.osuturfman said:You can definitely get the newer fine texture TTTF varieties down between 1-1.5", they will tolerate that height if you establish that HOC from the outset of grow-in. Also, be prepared to be on a fairly expensive fungicide program to maintain that HOC through the growing season.
Does the shorter HOC reduce the ability of the fescue to survive a fungal infection? In that case, the fungicide would not be needed because the fescue is more likely to get an infection but because if the fescue does get an infection, it is much less likely to survive it. ??