is this fungus on my perennial rye?
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
Yep, desease
Get something down fast, that is bad in that second picture.
I cant zoom in to see lesions more clearly, but it could be rust. Also look at leaf spot. Dollar spot perhaps.
You'll probably need a few apps of something to get rid of it.
Get something down fast, that is bad in that second picture.
I cant zoom in to see lesions more clearly, but it could be rust. Also look at leaf spot. Dollar spot perhaps.
You'll probably need a few apps of something to get rid of it.
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
is it just more susceptible because it's new?
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
I looked up the common fungus problems and their pictures but they don't look my lawn at all, how come?
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
Maybe yours has already dead blades?
Pretty sure I see leaf spot and possibly also brown patch and dollar spot lesions.
Pretty sure I see leaf spot and possibly also brown patch and dollar spot lesions.
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
I'd get one of those blue hose end spray bottles of desease ex (Propacanazole) and put a heavy app out. It will kill all the stuff mentioned.
Meanwhile try to figure out what you may have, more than one is possible like green said, and then see what cultural practices will help.
Bag mow though until it's gone. All those fungi mentioned will spread on contact, aerially, in dead material etx
Meanwhile try to figure out what you may have, more than one is possible like green said, and then see what cultural practices will help.
Bag mow though until it's gone. All those fungi mentioned will spread on contact, aerially, in dead material etx
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Re: is this fungus on my perennial rye?
ok, lucily my front lawn was just renovated so I haven't mowed it at all this yearHoosierLawnGnome wrote: ↑June 19th, 2019, 9:10 pmI'd get one of those blue hose end spray bottles of desease ex (Propacanazole) and put a heavy app out. It will kill all the stuff mentioned.
Meanwhile try to figure out what you may have, more than one is possible like green said, and then see what cultural practices will help.
Bag mow though until it's gone. All those fungi mentioned will spread on contact, aerially, in dead material etx
I'll wash the deck before mowing the front lawn
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