I just sprayed T-Nex at .38 per K, 3 days ago on my Tif 419. It was the first time and so far, no discoloration. I applied FeATURE @ 2 oz. per K with it using a surfactant. I can already tell it has slowed down since I was mowing every 3-4 days. So far, so good.
Thanks Jason. I use either T Nex (trinexipac ethyl) or Aneuw as a PGR. I reel mow at 0.75 inches. It extended my mowing from every 2 to 3 days to like 5 days. I also add either urea or ammonium sulfate and a surfactant. Keep up the great content.
It’s funny, I just found out some departments of transportation use PGR on highways and what not. Makes sense, a lot less mowing for them. I’ve thought about it for lawn care companies though, frequently if they’re stingy and only want it cut every 1-2 weeks why not use PGR to prevent it from being extremely tall the next time you come out? Lawn should look a lot better and a happier customer. My thoughts are that most lawn care companies don’t offer spraying services or that the customer could care less how good it looks if they only want it cut every 1-2 weeks. I guess the main issue is tracking gdd days especially in the summer and accidentally entering a rebound period. When it’s hot enough I have to apply PGR every 12-14 days.
Hey Jason, any tricks to quickly fill up the water tank on your truck? I have a 300 gallon tank and it takes 40 minutes with the hose? Any ways to make this go faster?? Thx.
I just sprayed T-Nex at .38 per K, 3 days ago on my Tif 419. It was the first time and so far, no discoloration. I applied FeATURE @ 2 oz. per K with it using a surfactant. I can already tell it has slowed down since I was mowing every 3-4 days. So far, so good.
Thanks Jason. I use either T Nex (trinexipac ethyl) or Aneuw as a PGR. I reel mow at 0.75 inches. It extended my mowing from every 2 to 3 days to like 5 days. I also add either urea or ammonium sulfate and a surfactant. Keep up the great content.
Thank you. I just sprayed my yard. I'm hoping I can mow every 7 or 8 days through the summer
It’s funny, I just found out some departments of transportation use PGR on highways and what not. Makes sense, a lot less mowing for them.
I’ve thought about it for lawn care companies though, frequently if they’re stingy and only want it cut every 1-2 weeks why not use PGR to prevent it from being extremely tall the next time you come out? Lawn should look a lot better and a happier customer. My thoughts are that most lawn care companies don’t offer spraying services or that the customer could care less how good it looks if they only want it cut every 1-2 weeks.
I guess the main issue is tracking gdd days especially in the summer and accidentally entering a rebound period. When it’s hot enough I have to apply PGR every 12-14 days.
Hey Jason, any tricks to quickly fill up the water tank on your truck? I have a 300 gallon tank and it takes 40 minutes with the hose? Any ways to make this go faster?? Thx.
My St Augustine is growing crazy fast this time of year, something I may consider
I reel mow my lawn. It’s a must have!!
I would say so unless you're going to mow every day
Lawn Care Life, This made me laugh so much! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
What's a good fertilizer to put on bermuda to make it grow and spread
Cut two times a week help it spread also
I use a high nitrogen slow release blend from Harrells
If you’re a home owner just throw down some Milorganite, it’s user friendly. Cut often it helps.
Ammonium Nitrate-40% bought in granular 40lb bags. Use broadcast spreader. Water at least 1-2 inches a week if it’s hot/dry.
Great video JC! 🇺🇸🌱🤘🏼
Thank you
Any help you can offer on little barley, pre emergent did not stop it
I'm not too familiar with that particular weed but I use celsius and certainty combined for Grassy weeds in a warm season lawn
Paclo will change your life
can you explain the math one more time on how many ounces you used ...love your videos
I reel cut my lawn, and yes it helps. And if your do your customers you may not have any grass to cut, not a smart business move😂😂
3 ounces per acre of glyphosate, you won't have to mow for 3 weeks.
I have heard that glyphosate was originally used as a growth regulator