Poa annua with seedheads. |
- Verticutting which stand up the seedhead allowing the seedhead to be cut off completly.
- Topdressing and brushing which keep the surfaces smoother and cut off excess plant material
- Additional growth regulators which keep the poa plant weakened and shortened.
What is a growing degree day? The high and low temperatures of the day are added together and are then divided by 2 to get the average temperature for the day. I.E., our weather station reported a high of 67 and a low of 52 which is a total of 122. Divide 122 by 2 and you get 61(Average temperature for the day). Subtract 32 from 61 and you get 29 degree days. The degree day count in our area usually begins between mid-February to the 1st of March.
Over the years, scientists have looked at how temperatures trigger pests to begin their process which create havoc on turfgrass. This can include egg laying of insects to seedheads forming on poa annua to disease models for spraying early season preventative applications of summer root diseases.
Ohio State University has an informative explanation on the growing degree day model as well.
A current picture of poa annua on our practice green without seedheads. |
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