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Tifton 85 question
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<blockquote data-quote="jrn28" data-source="post: 1339881" data-attributes="member: 20339"><p>havent been here in a while and had a question about my tifton I had sprigged in this year. It is growing like a weed and spreading pretty quick, the only thing I see is that most plants are throwing a lot of seed heads. my question is once it reaches a certain maturity does it stop growing and dry out or does it continue as normal? I wasn't planning on baling because I don't want the rake to pull up all the runners. Would it help if I rolled it with my sod roller before a rain to lay tops so they make roots on the joints? Any info is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrn28, post: 1339881, member: 20339"] havent been here in a while and had a question about my tifton I had sprigged in this year. It is growing like a weed and spreading pretty quick, the only thing I see is that most plants are throwing a lot of seed heads. my question is once it reaches a certain maturity does it stop growing and dry out or does it continue as normal? I wasn't planning on baling because I don't want the rake to pull up all the runners. Would it help if I rolled it with my sod roller before a rain to lay tops so they make roots on the joints? Any info is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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