@JamesMatthewman Good post! We’ve done plenty of coring over the years - different size tines, different times of the year etc. But, it’s just too disruptive to the surface and that’s not acceptable in this day and age. Need to be smarter and carry out more subtle methods. So no more coring here!
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@GreenkeeperJB21@berto740@GcThorndon I feel your pain. Have had outbreaks like that in the past. But, each year our methods improve through our previous experiences. We now get more product down; from fungicide inc PPT114, 20 20 30 plus mantle, and dew dispersant. We also now use Growth Potential for spray intervals
@berto740@GcThorndon Not trying a no fungi policy, just trying to improve the depth of roots and make the plant stronger so if it takes a disease hit, it bounces back fairly quick. Only sprayed 1 fungi last year and then it cleared. Used AGS last year and switched to origin but products are similar
Just when you think the fuzz is under control it come back with a vengeance in vid 1 tue morning. Massive thanks to dave @GcThorndon for giving me a bag of soluble Fe last minute. Signs of recovery with ultrafine 100 put out this morning. Feel mentally drained after this week!