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    Default Dollar Spot

    Anyone ever had this in their lawn?

    Is it worth treating? If so, what would you recommend?
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    What type of turf? Dollar spot incidence is increased with low nitrogen levels. In Bermuda/Zoysia/St.Augustine, the turf can grow out of the disease by fertilizing without spraying fungicides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtimeduckhunter View Post
    What type of turf? Dollar spot incidence is increased with low nitrogen levels. In Bermuda/Zoysia/St.Augustine, the turf can grow out of the disease by fertilizing without spraying fungicides.
    Bermuda and a small section of zoysia. Turf company was out today doing a treatment and made mention that it is present. The treatment today was a granular fertilizer. They want $65-70 to treat the dollar spot. I read where most say it will grow out.
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    Headway G fungicide is granular and a bag will treat it at 3lbs/1000 sq ft.

    http://www.greencastonline.com/produ.../overview/turf
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinaboy06 View Post
    Bermuda and a small section of zoysia. Turf company was out today doing a treatment and made mention that it is present. The treatment today was a granular fertilizer. They want $65-70 to treat the dollar spot. I read where most say it will grow out.
    Find out the analysis of the fert. If it contained any quick release nitrogen it should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAP Hunter View Post
    Headway G fungicide is granular and a bag will treat it at 3lbs/1000 sq ft.

    http://www.greencastonline.com/produ.../overview/turf
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