Your grass became yellow and dry, in times of intense heat and drought?
Don’t worry, your grass isn’t dead.
It is simply dormant. During dormancy, the grass reduces its metabolism to protect itself from heat, making it yellow. When mature, a grass can stay for several weeks without suffering permanent damage.
All these conditions promote the development of disease. Anthracnose is a disease caused by a fungus that affects a grass already stressed by high temperatures over 25 degrees and drought.
Here are our recommendations to help your lawn recover: