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Flushing sand based greens

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  1. Murray Ian W
    Murray Ian W avatar
    12/7/2011 11:12 AM
    Was wondering your approach, and products used. What do you follow up your flush with? Thanks, Ian



  2. Murray Ian W
    Murray Ian W avatar
    12/7/2011 11:12 AM
    What products do you use? How do you go about your flush? What are you following it up with? Thanks, Ian



  3. Flanagan Darren C
    Flanagan Darren C avatar
    12/7/2011 4:12 PM
    Ian

    When I flush i run about 120 mins of water on my greens in pulse cycles so i do not waste too much with surface run off. We are fortunate enough to have one day a week when we are closed so it is not too difficult. We do this kind of flush once a year just to give the greens a "clean out" (and our sodium is not horrible 120ppm). Our normal irrigation practices for maintenance are a heavy watering 25-40 mins every 7-12 days depending on the weather, we just hand water in between (one or two guys can get all the greens daily here due to being private).

    I normally deep tine greens every month to a depth of 10 inches with a soil reliever, i try to do this a day or two before a flush. I might apply gypsum or granular potassium at the same time also.

    In the summer i will vent the greens in conjunction with a deep tine by just alternating the two (pro core 648 and soil reliever) as the plant needs more oxygen. If we are getting any black layer in exits points we will hand tine these areas and apply granular potassium.

    I have attached a photo to show some roots coming out of the cup cutter. I have not measured them but the look good.

    Cheers

    Darren



  4. Baker Daniel
    Baker Daniel avatar
    12/14/2011 1:12 PM
    Are you trying to flush salts?



  5. James Smith
    James Smith avatar
    112 posts
    12/19/2011 7:12 AM
    We flush our greens when we aerifye them in spring, summer and fall. We use water hoses to wash in the sand instead of dragging it in and will spend 1-2 hours per green flooding them out. We apply fertilizer the week after and resume our spray program. we also wash them in twice per aerification but the second time we do not use as much water spending about 45 minutes per green.



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