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I am super happy with my yard this year -- first year with a reel mower and mowing at approx 3/4 inch (need to level like a mother -- but dont have the time or money to do it this year)

My yard looks great and my neigbors comment on it all the time (probably have a couple of them looking at reel mowers on craigslist)

But one thing that is driving me nuts is all these seed heads that pop up like 1-2 days after I mow.. I mean they are everywhere -- is there something wrong?? How do I stop this?? Isnt TIfTuf supposed to be a sterile grass that cant grow from seed??

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I also have Tifgrand with seed heads popping up the next day!! I finally did my first application of TNEX at .25 oz/1000ft and it looks like its slowed them down tremendously! I applied to part of my yard for testing purposes. I'm mowing today and will see what it looks like in 2 days.
 

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Ok so I am experiencing the same issue with tons of seed heads and contemplating utilizing a PGR. However, is there any cost effective PGRs out there, one that won't break the bank at $100+, and still get the job done?
 

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Ok so I am experiencing the same issue with tons of seed heads and contemplating utilizing a PGR. However, is there any cost effective PGRs out there, one that won't break the bank at $100+, and still get the job done?
I am in Edmond, Oklahoma and have some PGR I would be willing to sell to you if you want to drive up to my house. It is T-Nex, you can read about it all over these forums.
 

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The seed heads are sterile but the grass still produces them. Just part of the game from what I understand. Nothing you can do about it but mow more often. I mow every two days and still get them, I just mowed last night and already have some starting to pop out. But the T-Next helps.

 

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I have STA and in my low spots i still have brown seed heads that arent getting cut by the mower! I feel like i need to cut really low but dont want to scalp it. Grass is looking good except for where the ugly brown seed heads are. Hoping the rain helps them grow a little taller so i can just mow it off.
 

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They haven't slowed down here in SC either. I mow every 2-3 days and have them everywhere. Not a pgr user. My neighbor sprays it and it discolored his lawn. It's supposed to be temporary but the color still looks off after about a month.
 

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I got em here in Charlotte as well. 2nd time this year. They actually got worse after I sprayed PGR. I assume it was coincidence.

I'm mowing at 0.40". It's a losing battle so I just let them go and mow at my regular interval. For 3 to 4 days. They be gone in a week or so.
 

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@viva_oldtrafford Would you happen to have any suggestions on seed heads in Celebration bermuda? They have been around for about a month now. I have Celebration and 419 in another part of the yard, both mowed at .500 with same 260SL, both have been treated the same with mechanical aeration and verticutting, both treated the same chemically with ferts, PGR @ same rate, and both in full sun. Celebration has seed heads, 419 doesn't. Any idea what gives?

Is this just part of Celebration's cultivar? Thanks for your time.

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@viva_oldtrafford Would you happen to have any suggestions on seed heads in Celebration bermuda? They have been around for about a month now. I have Celebration and 419 in another part of the yard, both mowed at .500 with same 260SL, both have been treated the same with mechanical aeration and verticutting, both treated the same chemically with ferts, PGR @ same rate, and both in full sun. Celebration has seed heads, 419 doesn't. Any idea what gives?

Is this just part of Celebration's cultivar? Thanks for your time.

Blake G
My only piece of advice is to reduce your fertility on the C - it's highly aggressive, even at very low fertiity rates.

My tees are 419 and receive about 5.5#N/year, but my range tee is C and gets half of that - a large chunk of that comes at one time (post aerification
 
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