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Should I cut winter wheat?
I planted some Hot Spot a while back and the winter wheat has taken off more than anything else. It's very high now and I was wondering if it needs to be cut? Or am I suppose to just let it keep growing as much as it can? The deer don't seem to be too interested in it.
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still early 4 the deer 2 hit it......how tall?
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Originally Posted by cwanty03
(Post 3492373)
still early 4 the deer 2 hit it......how tall?
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SWThomas...I'm guessing you might be referring to the Buckwheat in your plot.
![]() If this is the one, then its definitely Buckwheat. The only downside to not cutting this, is it could go to seed and become a unwanted plant later. Deer usually eat buckwheat, but its pretty far down on the list. If deer aren't touching it, then I would cut it rather then take a chance of it going to seed. Its very easy to cut and kill. Its a short lived annual and won't try to regrow. Frost might be a while in your area, otherwise I would just wait for that to kill it. Winter Wheat looks a lot like Winter Rye and Oats when its growing. Here's a pic of Winter Wheat planted 5 weeks ago. ![]() |
good education right there! yes are you sure it is winter wheat....like haystack was kinda saying is idk if i ever seen it 2 ft. tall! let us know.....!
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I just checked the description of Hot Spot on Biologic's site and it is buckwheat. I'll go take care of it today with a weedeater.
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there ya go!!!
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