Harmony Golf Club July 2013 – 10TH fairway – which is rye grass In 2013 there was a drought in Colorado, the picture taken here was late July 2014 and you can see the drought and heat effect on the rye grass fairway. The picture taken is the UNTREATED CHECK area on the 10TH fairway. NO soil surfactant treatment NOTE: this area did get 8 minutes of irrigation when the superintendent irrigated. Exposure is a Southwest viewpoint. All plot areas had a southwest exposer. This part of Colorado is considered a high plains desert , altitude is 4,900 ft. soil is a silt loam with high calcium bicarbonates load.
Harmony Golf Club late July 2013 with 6 minutes a 75 % of normal irrigation - NOT the normal 8 minutes of irrigation to the untreated areas on the fairway. LT 120 L applied April 18TH 2013 – the untreated area had severe LDS condition as it was shown on the first slide. LT 120 -NO burn was safe . LT 120 help for 120 days PLUS without LDS symptoms.
LT 120 was applied April 18Th 2013 - this picture taken late July 2013 LT 120 was applied April 18Th 2013 - this picture taken late July 2013. This plot area has only 4 minutes of irrigation when water was applied. NOTE: NO LDS , a good condition fairway. Picture taken has southwest exposure. The LT 120 application help for 120 PLUS without LDS symptoms.
Neptune was applied monthly at 6 oz. /1000 sq Neptune was applied monthly at 6 oz. /1000 sq.. in a 2 gallon solution per /1000 sq.. Was applied April 18TH 2013. Every 30 days thru August 2013. Neptune was applied. Neptune applied during the drought period and air temperatures exceeded 100 F NO BURN , was safe to turf. Very good fairway conditions.
Neptune was applied every 30 days starting April 18TG 2013 Neptune was applied every 30 days starting April 18TG 2013. Rate was 6 oz. /1000 sq.. in a 2 gallon spray solution. This treat ONLY got 50 % irrigation a 4 minute cycle. NO LDS conditions – Note: the outstanding fairway conditions.