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  1. Becwar Benjamin G
    Becwar Benjamin G avatar
    4/17/2014 3:04 PM
    I'm looking for some info on Waitea Patch on T-1 bent/Poa greens and some ideas on products for curative applications. Rates/number of apps. Any help is appreciated!



  2. Jeremy Hreben
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    4/17/2014 7:04 PM
    I may be in the smaller of most peoples opinion, but haven't paid much attention to this disease. I have seen it on my greens several times in the spring but haven't really worried about it. I was always due for my normal greens spray (dac/DMI) and some fert. Always cleared up for me.



  3. Tim Gravert
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    4/17/2014 8:04 PM
    I have seen a little bit of it right around when I'm doing my Proxy/Primo spray and I put I pro dine in to clean it up and it has worked great.



  4. Andrew Cross
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    5 posts
    4/17/2014 9:04 PM
    In past experience with this disease, you can treat it, or wait a week or so and it will grow out of it, does no actual damage to the plant. It's merely superficial for a short term. However I usually treated as a part of my fairy ring prevention anyway.



  5. Larry Stowell
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    4/18/2014 12:04 PM
    Affirm and Endorse (polyoxin D) are fast for control. DMI's provide longer duration control. The combination of a DMI and polyoxin-d is great. Here are a couple of graph illustrating the results.

    http://www.paceturf.org/photo/showphoto.php?photo=1314
    http://www.paceturf.org/photo/showphoto.php?photo=792

    Increasing N also helps, but it takes high N rates that are not realistic for greens.

    http://www.paceturf.org/photo/showphoto.php?photo=1220

    Brown ring patch caused by Waitea circiniata is a pretty interesting disease and it can cause lasting damage if conditions are right.

    http://www.paceturf.org/photo/showphoto.php?photo=1022



  6. Becwar Benjamin G
    Becwar Benjamin G avatar
    4/18/2014 2:04 PM
    Thanks guys, last year I did what most of you talked about and didn't treat it, since it was only effecting the Poa I was not concerned plus I did not have very much of it. This year I have maybe 3 to 4 times the amount that I did last year so I think I will spray for it.



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