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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 885572" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Depends on the weather. The dahl out produced the coastal with less rain or no rain. When we did get a 2" rain the coastal shot up faster. Tifton 85 out performed both during and after drought, if you consider the drought over with the little rain we have had.</p><p>Planting is another story. With the dahl I sprayed round up and spread seed on top of the ground with no seed bed prep. I had 2 tenths of an inch of rain 2 days in a row and got a decent stand. As far as hybrid Bermudas go I would only plant jiggs or tifton 85. They both will out perform coastal, at least in my area.</p><p>Regardless of what you may decide on what I think is important in this climate change we are experiencing is that you need to find a grass that is deep rooted as with the dahl and hybrid Bermudas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 885572, member: 5494"] Depends on the weather. The dahl out produced the coastal with less rain or no rain. When we did get a 2" rain the coastal shot up faster. Tifton 85 out performed both during and after drought, if you consider the drought over with the little rain we have had. Planting is another story. With the dahl I sprayed round up and spread seed on top of the ground with no seed bed prep. I had 2 tenths of an inch of rain 2 days in a row and got a decent stand. As far as hybrid Bermudas go I would only plant jiggs or tifton 85. They both will out perform coastal, at least in my area. Regardless of what you may decide on what I think is important in this climate change we are experiencing is that you need to find a grass that is deep rooted as with the dahl and hybrid Bermudas. [/QUOTE]
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