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Green Tifton 85 stem end of January?
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<blockquote data-quote="CJohnson" data-source="post: 896752" data-attributes="member: 13695"><p>I was out checking cows / pastures this morning and drove through the field that I sprigged last spring in Tifton 85, noticed there were stems that were green! I could not believe it, stopped the 4 wheeler and got down on my hands and knees to be sure it was bermuda and not winter weed or something else. I found several green stems. I am in E Texas 90 miles SE of Dallas. Burmuda should be dormant in January here. I don't have much experience with Tifton yet, mostly coastal, and it will stay dormant usually until March. I have read that Tifton is more cold tolerant and will grow later in the fall and come out earlier in the spring than coastal. Anybody else with this experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJohnson, post: 896752, member: 13695"] I was out checking cows / pastures this morning and drove through the field that I sprigged last spring in Tifton 85, noticed there were stems that were green! I could not believe it, stopped the 4 wheeler and got down on my hands and knees to be sure it was bermuda and not winter weed or something else. I found several green stems. I am in E Texas 90 miles SE of Dallas. Burmuda should be dormant in January here. I don't have much experience with Tifton yet, mostly coastal, and it will stay dormant usually until March. I have read that Tifton is more cold tolerant and will grow later in the fall and come out earlier in the spring than coastal. Anybody else with this experience? [/QUOTE]
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