Spectrum Moisture
Meter
These meters allow the user to probe greens and get a base
reading of moisture in greens. After getting this initial reading this can be
used in the morning and afternoon to test greens and see where we are on
moisture and if they will last for the remainder of the day. For the greens at Minor
Park we like to have ours between 15-18%. Anything below 15% will typical
becomes a localized dry spot.
Venting of Greens
Another cultural practice we are able to do is vent greens. We are able to get out once a month in the summer with star tines and poke tiny holes into the green to allow gasses to escape. As the weather heats up and turf growth continues,
destructive gasses such as methane and CO2 can build up in the root zone.
Couple that with the excessively wet weather and you have a recipe for sick
turf. This is the ideal time of year to vent greens. Venting allows bad gasses to
escape and oxygen to penetrate the root zone. It also improves drainage and
penetration of water. By reducing water, increasing oxygen, and allowing bad
gasses to escape the soil microbes become more active, roots thrive, and
overall plant health improves. The turf is now much stronger to heal traffic
damage and fend off disease pressure. All without golfer interference!
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