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Can i use triple 13 on newly planted centipede sod or what would you suggest i fertilize with?

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Can i use triple 13 on newly planted centipede sod or what would you suggest i fertilize with?

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Without knowing where you are, I’m in So. Central FL, and I tear out all the Centipede I can, but I get it I guess, that it does Cover. It’s a weed. Primary issues with centipede aren’t so much to fertilize, but to water frequently, as it is initially a shallow root “plant” that happens to spread. As it matures its root system become huge, and so much like fine Spider webbing. It will suck up moisture from anywhere and choke anything in its path. It also is a difficult “plant” to keep green, as here at least it is especially NOT so resistant to climate changes, temp changes, and Rainfall amounts. While I have no real idea what Triple 13 is, GREENING anything takes a Nitrogen based product, sprinkled or sprayed. If Triple 13 has a high level of Nitrogen, then at least the WEED will remain green. Under any usual conditions It has no problem taking over entire yards on its own power. Steven Wolf Just my 2 “sense” Added Thought, No Offense: Here in FL at least St. Augustine sod is used in

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