Monday, June 27, 2016

Hydrojecting

     Today we did our second Hydrojecting to our greens.  We will do this one more time in August.  Hydrojecting gives our greens much needed oxygen to the root zone.  It also displaces the CO2 that accumulates in the root zone area.  As I stated in my earlier blog on Hydrojecting too much CO2 is bad.  It also helps to dry our greens out.  It give the moisture a tunnel to leave.  Too much moisture this time of year can be costly.  We want to manage the water and air the greens receive.  If  Mother Nature decides to give us more rain than we need the Hydroject holes will help manage the excess soil moisture. 
 Hydrojecting # 18 Green 
Hole pattern is 3inch by 3 inch.  You can hardly see the holes.

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