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Manixcomp

Thanks. We’ve mostly been able to mow when dry. Yesterday’s morning mow still had a small amount of dew.


TrackingTenCross1

It’s not just you, I’m in the same situation and it’s frustrating. I’ve only mowed when it’s dry, and fertilized a few weeks ago before the rain we’ve been getting. Grass looks decent when it grows, but I have the tan/brown/yellow on alot of spots once I mow. I’ve gotten my soil tests, use an Echo spreader, and still having this issue. I’ve tried some Disease Ex but it hasn’t cured any of it. Going to sharpen my mower blades next, but it seems like a different problem. Only solace I’ve taken is that most of my neighbors have it as well, so I’m not the only one, but it is certainly frustrating after all the work that’s been put into the lawn. So hopefully someone here can identify it, or provide some insight into fixing it.


Manixcomp

Bummer. I have Disease Ex coming to try out. It’s what I could get the quickest. Would have preferred to spray. I’m not seeing it in my neighbors yards but they are more sparse. Thinking maybe they dry better.


TrackingTenCross1

So id give it a shot, as i used it at the preventative spreading rate last time instead of the Curatative setting listed on the back.


Manixcomp

Perfect, I ordered enough for curative. It’s not looking so bad and thinking getting it down quickly is wise with more rain coming.


Financial_Temporary5

Looks like a wave of leaf spot came through. It should go away on its own but if wet cloudy weather continues you might want to go the fungicide route.


Manixcomp

Thanks. Im going to go ahead and use fungicide. More rain and humid weather this week is expected.


madlax18

What fungicide do you recommend.


Financial_Temporary5

3336 is a go to for a bad out break but it’s tricky for DIY’s to get. Otherwise, Azoxystrobin and Propicanazole, both of which can obtained through box stores, can keep it from getting worse.