
Chlorosis refers to the yellowing or pale appearance of the grass blades due to a deficiency of chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for the green color.
It is a common problem that affects many types of turfgrass, including lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields. Chlorosis can be caused by several factors, including:
The tricky thing about iron chlorosis in the lawn is that it mimics the symptoms of other lawn ailments. If the uppermost leaves turn pale green or yellowish-green, it’s likely iron chlorosis. It’s also likely that the grass blade’s vertical veins may appear a darker green than the surrounding leaf tissue.
St. Augustinegrass is very sensitive to iron deficiency and often develops chlorotic symptoms in alkaline (pH > 7.5) soils or iron-deficient soils. If desired, this can be corrected with foliar applications of iron sulfate or iron chelate. Soil applications of a granular iron amendment are less effective in alkaline soils, as the iron may become quickly bound up and unavailable for plant uptake. The application of high-quality compost materials may also be beneficial in introducing micronutrients to your turfgrass system.
A thick, healthy, well-maintained lawn is the best line of defense. Here’s how you can adjust your beneficial cultural practices to reduce the likelihood of Chlorosis:
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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