All right, 6062 in each line. Here’s the aftermath of what we did yesterday. We had some heat stress and this is how we took care of it. We did what we see golf pros or golf professionals do. Um, right there in that area that I just circled was heat stressing. So, I pulled out my hose. I put the nozzle on shower and I syringe that area with water. Basically, I just poured water on it with my hose pipe. That’s called syringing. That’s the term they use. Let’s talk about height of cut there. Yes, I understand there are genetically modified seeds out there that state that they that you can cut low with those seeds that state that you can you know they are drought resistance and disease tolerance and all those different things. And although that may be true all that although that may be true this is tertite tall fescue. Okay. This grass has a name that tells you the height of cut. Tall. What’s tall? Three inches or above. The tallness of the grass helps shade the canopy of the lower parts of the grass which assist in disease pressure which assist in um high heat and uh heat stress. Not completely making it oblivious to those things, but assist in those areas. My neighbor cuts way too short. No shade on them literally. Um, but if you look at the height of cut, you’ll see a significant difference. What I’m trying to tell you guys is this. I know there’s a lot of people that state you can do this, that, and the third, and it’s your lawn. Do whatever you feel. But I try to stick to the recommended tips and pro tips that just have worked from time. That’s timeless. I don’t want to cut this at 2 in, two and a half inches. I don’t need to do that because it’s not suggested. It’s not recommended. and what’s recommended actually works better. It actually looks like a rough at a PGA golf course. It doesn’t supposed to look like the T boxes in the fairways. Like, comment, subscribe.

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