This week Abbotts tees have been hollow-tined to open up the surface and early next week they will receive a slow release fertilizer. This is a coated fertilizer that releases nutrients according to the weather.
Hollow-tining the 1st Tee |
It allows us to have a steady stream of Nutrient available to the plant throughout the winter but only if temperature and moisture levels go above 'X' giving us control. Tees and approaches are already in good shape so this approach should see them last well into the winter months.
In the sunshine and showers on Friday we took some great pictures of rainbows across the 13th green on Abbotts.
Greens will have the height raised during the month which will increase leaf tissue thus aiding photosynthesis with less available light. The plan is to solid-tine Abbotts greens this or next week down to 2 inches just to open up the surfaces with a deep tine 8-10 inches scheduled early December. Abbotts will be ready for a 2nd preventative spray for disease this week to keep clean surfaces.
Priors greens are only sprayed for Fusarium when we spot disease and you can see the pitfalls of this strategy clearly at the moment. After a warm damp weekend the disease developed rapidly and by Monday was clearly out of control. Sprayed on Monday and 3 days of good growth have seen excellent recovery but it highlights the aggressive nature of this disease as you can see below
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