Hi. Have you noticed any dark brown color right next to the area you applied? I recently applied this product to the circular spots that are infected and it’s dark brown now around circular spots. And I don’t know how to get rid off it….🤷🏻♂️
Few things... Good intro. I used Fungus X this Spring. I had a bad fungus on yard and rotated out a few fungicides (bc grass can build up a tolerance if one kind is used over and over. I also like my Scott's hand held spreader.
Digging the content and have been considering turning my tall fescue into a Arden 15 Bermuda lawn. Every summer it is a fight to keep my fescue alive and free of disease. I am in Nashville TN (zone 7a) and have roughly 5,000 sq ft. What zone are you in? What are your thoughts on Arden 15 in Nashville? Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the comment, I am right on the edge between 7b and 8. You shouldn't have any issue growing arden 15 in zone 7a. You could always over seed a annual winter rye to keep it green year round.
What was the results? I don’t see a follow up video. I’ve got yellow spots through my yard like where a animal peed. That’s the best way I can describe it.
Think I just talked about it briefly in my next video, but I will have a video out this week with the same problem. The rust cleared up last year in like 2 days
@@ShaneHeath I have a perennial rye in my front yard and tall fescue in my backyard. I live in an area were cool weather grasses are predominant. This spring is terribly hot and humid and I've noticed pythium after my first week of watering. I recently applied this on both lawns, but the morning dew, followed by hot afternoons, and humid nights is making everything worse. Any suggestions?
@@ShaneHeath I water early in the morning (5:00 am) and I've alternated between short timing watering schedules (3 times out of the week) to a deep watering (1-2) times a week. I've tried different watering methods and still have the same problem with fungus. The weather is hot and I don't want my lawn to suffer, but I don't want to feed the fungus.