Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Rod from Bent Mountain
    07/08/2019
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    How long to wait for harvesting after application of Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust?
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    Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust can be applied to the listed edibles up to the day of harvest.

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  • Asked by Dixie from Gold Beach, Or
    07/18/2018
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    Can LIlly Miller Sulfer Dust be used on cats?
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    No, Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust can not be used on cats or any animals.  It is only labeled for use on  Roses, Grapes, Citrus, Fruits, Berries, Nuts, Vegetables, Flowers, Shrubs, and Trees.  If you are looking to treat your cat for mites you can use the Wondercide Flea & Tick Control for Pets.  

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  • Asked by Pat from Terryville, Ct
    07/18/2018
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    How much Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust do I mix with water to make a spray?
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    Per the product label, you will mix the required amount of Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust for the type of plants you are treating with sufficient water to make a thin, creamy paste before diluting with the balance of the required amount of water. For most plants, this is 1-3 TBS of dust; for roses, it is 8 TBS per gallon of water. You can view complete directions for the plants you are treating on the product label.

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  • Asked by Jen from Greenwood, Sc
    10/21/2019
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    Can Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust be used on young red cabbage plants?
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    Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust is not labeled for use on cabbage.

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  • Asked by Rod from Bent Mountain
    07/08/2019
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    Is Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust safe to apply when bean blooms have formed?
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    Lilly Miller Sulfur Dust can be applied until the beans begin to bloom. Once the petals have fallen, and there is no risk to bees, you can continue to use this product.

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