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Pythium Blight

It primarily affects cool season grasses, but it is common in hot summer weather (29-35 deg C) with little air movement and high relative humidity. Can occur at lower temperatures (20 deg C) when other environmental factors are suitable. Grass plants within affected area look dark, slimy, greasy and often mat together.

Pythium Blight










Find out how to avoid  pythium blight by downloading the iTurf problem sheet, or contacting your local Scotts representative for an iTurf solution tailored to your needs.


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iTurf solution sheet Pythium Blight