Endurant turf colorants come in a variety of shades of green to match the most popular species of turfgrass. Once the color of green is selected, mix ratios and application rates allow for further customization of the final color of the turfgrass.
Check out dozens of photos to see the effect of various application rates using Endurant turf colorants.
Selecting a color, deciding the mix ratio and application rate
Endurant colorants: The line of Endurant turf colorant products
Endurant colorants include Endurant TC, the original blend of natural vibrant green turfgrass; Endurant TE, highly concentrated green turf enhancer for actively growing grass; Endurant FW, super concentrated to match the deep, rich green of bermudagrass fairways; Endurant PR, the highly concentrated bright, vibrant green of perennial rye grass and Endurant Premium, an ultra-concentration for the deepest green color. Check out
www.TurfPaint.net for the full line.
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Endurant colorant varieties. Check out the full line at
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Depth of color: Application rates & mix ratios
After selecting the desired shade of green, the depth of that color is another choice. Depth of color is largely determined by mix ratio and the application rate.
Also effecting the depth of color is the current color of the turfgrass. The current color along with the Endurant colorant will combine to create the final color depth. Dormant grass that is not providing the chlorophyl related green color will be straw yellow or drab brown. This might require one of Endurant's more highly concentrated blends and/ or a higher application rate.
A highly concentrated blend of Endurant, such as Endurant Premium, often provides desired results in just one application, or sometimes two such as when painting in two directions to avoid streaking. Many golf course superintendents will add several applications for a variety of reasons while others apply Endurant once.
View the variations provided by differing application rates of the various Endurant colorants:
Endurant FW: Colorant blend for the bermudagrass shade of green popular on Fairways
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Endurant FW applied at the rate of 1 gallon per acre in two directions. Photo by Keith Eubanks at West Palm Beach Country Club[/caption]
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Endurant FW applied at the rate of one gallon per acre in two directions.[/caption]
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Endurant FW applied at a rate of 1 gallon per acre in two directions for even coverage.[/caption]
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Endurant FW applied at a rate of 2 gallons per acre at West Palm Beach Country Club, Florida.[/caption]
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Enduratn FW applied at the rate of 1-gallon per acre in two directions to avoid streaking. Compare with the look of overseeded rye grass on the fairways. Endurant is called "liquid overseed" for providing gorgeous results as an alternative to over-seeding, over-watering and over-fertilizing.[/caption]
Endurant Premium: Ultra-concentrated green
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Endurant Premium applied on dormant turf at a rate of 3 gallons per acre. Stonebriar Country Club, Dallas, TX[/caption]
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Endurant Premium is ultra concentrated to provide lush green color on completely dormant brown turf. Endurant Premium was applied at a rate of 3 gallons per acre at Stonebriar Country Club, Dallas, TX[/caption]
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Endurant Premium adds vibrant green color to this dormant turf as the colorant is applied to this golf course in Texax.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium seen after application on previously completely brown dormant turfgrass applied at the rate of 3 gallons per acre in Texas.[/caption]
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Members love the look of Endurant Premium on this dormant turf on a golf course in Texas.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium, an ultra concentrated blend of organic pigments and other ingredients for lasting rich color. Endurant Premium applied here at a rate of 3 gallons per acre.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium at the rate of 3 gallons per acre provides needed contrast and gorgeous color to dormant winter turf in Texas.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium ultra concentrated colorant at the rate of 3 gallons per acre.[/caption]
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Texas turf goes from brown to beautiful with Endurant Premium applied at the rate of 3 gallons per acre.[/caption]
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Work in progress: Endurant Premium going down at the rate of 3 gallons/ acre on dormant winter turf at a golf course in Texas.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium applied at 2 gallons per acre compared with Premium applied at 1 gallon per acre on dormant turf in Texas.[/caption]
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Turfgrass professionals and golf members cannot tell the difference between overseeded turf and "liquid overseed" Endurant Premium. Here Endurant Premium was applied at a rate of 3 gallons per acre on dormant turf in Texas.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium at one gallon per acre boosts overseeded turf in Texas.[/caption]
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Comparing Endurant Premium applied at the rate of 2 gallons per acre on the right and 3 gallons per acre on the left. Photo from Keith Eubanks, Sunterra Country Club, San Antonio, TX[/caption]
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Endurant Premium at the rates of 3 gallons per acre and 2 gallons per acre at Sunterra Country Club in San Antonio, Texas.[/caption]
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Endurant Premium applied at the rate of 3 gallons per acre compared with overseed.[/caption]
Endurant TE: Colorant turf enhancer blended particularly for actively growing grass
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Endurant TE, turf enhancer colorant for actively growing grass applied at the rate of 20 ounces per acre at Fort Lauderdale Country Club in Florida.[/caption]
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Endurant TE application rate of 20 oz/ acre.[/caption]
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Endurant TE, turf enhancer colorant applied to green actively growing grass in Florida. Rate: 20 ounces/ acre.[/caption]
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Endurant TE, turf enhancer colorant, for actively growing grass applied at the rate of 20 ounces per acre to this fairway at Fort Lauderdale Country Club in Florida.[/caption]
Endurant PR: A highly concentrated blend of organics pigments to match the bright, vibrant green shade of perennial rye grass
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Endurant PR being applied at a rate of 2 gallons per acre at Legacy Hills, located in Austin, TX.[/caption]
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Endurant PR being applied at a rate of 2 gallons per acre at Legacy Hills, located in Austin, TX.[/caption]
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Endurant PR provides a brighter shade of perennial rye grass to dormant turf, seen here at the rate of 2 gallons per acre on brown dormant turf at Legacy Hills golf course in Austin, TX this winter.[/caption]
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Endurant PR going down at the rate of 2 gallons per acre in Austin, Texas this winter. The brighter green shade of perennial rye adds contrast to the dormant turf of Legacy Hills golf course.[/caption]