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Southern Ag Wettable or Dusting Sulfur is a soil conditioner formulated with 90 percent Sulfur with additional wetting agents for spray applications. This product can be used as a wettable spray or dust on shrubs, roses, flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It implements a multifaceted method of controlling listed diseases and insects. Recommended to be used on peaches, citrus, beans, and many other ornamentals to control powdery mildew, brown rot, rust, and mites. For most times, 2 to 3 tablespoons should be enough to last for about a week. This product comes in a 50-pound bag.
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Active Ingredient | Sulfur - 90.00% |
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Target pests | Rust, powdery mildew, brown rot, leaf spots, mites, and chiggers. |
For use in | Mangoes, peaches, strawberries, flowers, shrubs, lawns and many listed vegetables. |
Application | Dust thoroughly or mix with water and apply as a thorough cover spray. Rate varies from 0.25 to 2 lbs. per 1,000 square feet or 1 to 4 tablespoons per gallon |
Pet safe | Yes, if followed as directed on the label. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | CA |
Shipping Weight | 50.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Southern Ag (Mfg. Number: 13843946) |
UPC | 13843946 |
EPA Registration | 829-163 |
BEANS as an aid in the control of rust. Apply at 4 to 7-day intervals using 40 lbs. per acre as a dust, or spray to obtain thorough coverage using 16 lbs. per 100 gallons (1/2 cup full per gallon). Begin applications when rust first appears and continue thereafter through harvest.
ASTER, AZALEA, CALENDULA, CHRYSANTHEMUM (hardy), CRAPE-MYRTLE, DOGWOOD, DAHLIA, DELPHINIUM, LIGUSTRUM, LILAC, MAPLE, PHLOX, RHODODENDRON, ROSE, SNAPDRAGON AND ZINNIA to control powdery mildew. Apply to obtain thorough coverage as a dust or spray thoroughly using 4 lbs. per 100 gallons (2 tablespoonfuls per gallon). Make applications at 4 to 7-day intervals beginning when powdery mildew appears and continue application as long as disease threatens.
PEACHES to control brown rot. Apply to obtain thorough coverage using 5 to 6 lbs. per 100 gallons (3 tablespoonfuls per gallon). Apply at 3-day intervals during blossom period. Apply again as soon as all petals have fallen, and repeat when 75% of the shucks have come off. Repeat applications thereafter at 10 to 14-day intervals to harvest. Use lower rate when disease presence is light. Use higher rate during periods of high rainfall and heavy disease pressure. Applications may be continued through harvest period if brown rot is present or if humid or rainy weather occurs.
CITRUS as a supplemental control of rust mite. Apply to obtain thorough coverage. Using 5 lbs. per 100 gallons (3 tablespoonfuls per gallon) as a spray or dust using 1/2 to 1 1/2 lbs. per tree depending on the size of trees.
NOTE: Sulfur may cause injury to open blooms. Do not combine sulfur with oil sprays. Applications of sulfur should not be closer than 3 weeks to an oil application and this period should be extended during dry or cold weather. Applications during very hot weather (900 F or above) may cause injury. Before applying this product consult proper U.S.D.A. or State Agricultural Authority for specific application procedures and dosages. Do not apply more than 50 lbs. per acre to Beans, 125 lbs. per acre to Citrus or 170 lbs. per acre to Peaches in any one application.
PROCESSING NOTE: When growing crops for processing, consult processor before applying sulfur.
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