Posted by John in La on May 10, 2011 at 02:41:06 from (70.156.102.197):
In Reply to: Cheyenne II bermuda posted by Nancy Howell on May 09, 2011 at 21:17:17:
Did you really get Cheyenne II seed or was it really a mix of differant kinds.
The problem with good bermuda is it produces very little seed. This is why Cheyenne was fazed out and switched over to Cheyenne II. Since these good bermuda produce very little seed it is very expensive. So seed componies will mix things like Giant; Jackpot and Mohawk in to keep the price down. Trade name Ranchero Frio is a good example of this. It is a Cheyenne, Mohawk, Giant mix. These mixes do very well the first year but decline each year after that because the cheaper varities do not make it threw the winter.
What you are most likely seeing is the Cheyenne II is still growing but the plants from off brands in the blend are dying off.
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