
The disease appears on the leaf blades of turf as circular or oval-shaped, tan-coloured lesions with brown or purplish borders.
Gray Leaf Spot is a fungal lawn disease that tends to affect humid regions of the United States and warm-season grasses, such as:
In severe cases, lesions can develop on leaf sheaths and stems, and the leaves will wither and die. As the disease progresses, the affected area will grow larger, and the grass will begin to thin out, turn brown, and die, sometimes killing large areas of the lawn. Unless the disease is controlled, it can cause devastating damage.
Gray Leaf Spot is very difficult to control, as it thrives in hot and humid weather conditions. In most cases, a change in the weather can help reduce the spread of this disease. You can also adjust your cultural practices to improve the health of the lawn and further limit the spread of the disease. However, depending on the size of the infestation and the scope of the damage, other forms of control may be necessary.A thick, healthy, well-maintained lawn is the best line of defence. Here’s how you can adjust your beneficial cultural practices to reduce the spread of Gray Leaf Spot:
Your local Weed Man professional may be able to offer other solutions and recommend the best form of treatment that is available to improve the conditions of your lawn.

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