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How to Keep Kikuyu Grass Green

Kikuyu is naturally fast-growing, hardy and able to recover quickly from stress — but to stay deep green and soft underfoot, it needs the right balance of nutrients, moisture and mowing height. When Kikuyu starts to look pale, washed-out or slightly yellow, it’s usually because the lawn is:
  • Running low on nitrogen (the primary colour-building nutrient)
  • Lacking trace elements like iron and magnesium
  • Cut too short for the season
  • Watered shallowly or inconsistently
Kikuyu is a strong feeder — meaning it uses up nutrients faster than some other lawn types. If fertilising slows down, the colour fades.

What Makes Kikuyu Grass Green?

The richness of green colour comes from:
  • Nitrogen — fuels chlorophyll (leaf colour)
  • Iron — deepens green and prevents pale yellow veins
  • Magnesium — helps the plant convert light into growth energy
When these are supplied correctly, Kikuyu becomes:
  • Greener
  • Thicker
  • Softer
  • More drought-resilient
To bring colour back fast, focus on feeding first — then support with watering and mowing adjustments.
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The Fastest Way to Make Kikuyu Grass Green Again

To restore colour quickly, Kikuyu responds best to nitrogen-forward liquid fertilising with added trace elements. This delivers nutrients directly through the leaf and root system for visible results within 7–14 days. We recommend: Why it works so well on Kikuyu:
  • High nitrogen availability fuels colour fast
  • Iron + magnesium prevent yellowing and strengthen leaf colour
  • Liquid formula absorbs quickly through foliage and roots
  • Encourages runner activity to fill bare or thin areas
You’ll typically see:
  • Stronger green colour
  • Improved density
  • Softer blade feel underfoot

Watering for Deep Green Colour

Water less often — but deeper:
  • 2 × deep waterings per week in warm weather
  • Allow soil to dry lightly between watering to promote root depth

Mowing Height Matters

If Kikuyu is mowed too short, it loses colour. Aim for:
  • 30–40mm in summer
  • 40–50mm in winter
More leaf area = more chlorophyll = deeper green colour.
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How to Keep Kikuyu Green in Winter

Kikuyu naturally slows in cool weather, which can dull its colour. To maintain the richest possible winter green:
  • Raise mowing height slightly
  • Feed once in early autumn to build stored nutrients
  • Avoid scalping or aggressive cuts before winter
If the grass still fades slightly in the cold — this is normal and it will recover strongly in spring.

FAQ

How long does it take for Kikuyu to green up after fertilising?
Most lawns show visible improvement in 7–14 days with Lawn Grow.

Should I fertilise in summer?
Yes — warm-season growth means fertiliser is used efficiently.

My Kikuyu is patchy and thin — will it thicken again?
Yes. Kikuyu spreads actively by runners once fertilised and watered correctly.

Is yellow Kikuyu dead?
No — Kikuyu is very resilient and recovers quickly with correct feeding.

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