SulfatoYdio systemic organic sulphur 1 l
Sulphur with fungal, insecticidal and acaricidal properties
Sulphur with fungal, insecticidal and acaricidal properties, without forgetting that it is essential in plant development, being after nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium the next nutrient in terms of plant needs. It increases the biosynthesis of proteins necessary for the formation and lignification of plant tissue in the plant, preventing foliar fungal diseases of the ascomycetes family (powdery mildew, ashyx, bleach, powdery mildew, etc.).
Applications should preferably be made avoiding high temperatures and sunshine in summer, especially during the sprouting period when the new leaves have not yet matured.
By alternating treatments of recubre and sulfatoydio together with Biorend we cover a wide spectrum of fungi that affect our plants.
Remember also that these products are authorised for organic farming.
Compatibility: It is compatible with the majority of insecticides, fungicides and acaricides in common use except with coppers, other sulphurs, do not mix with those with an alkaline reaction, oils, sulphocalcics or strong oxidants.
Treatment: At least one application per month; in the event of fungal attacks, reduce the time between applications by half. Leave at least 10 days between applications of sulphur and copper, apply via foliar and to the soil, the dose should be 3 to 5 cc per litre, together with biorend. The more sunshine and heat, the lower the dose. Against mites, it is compatible for use together with Biorend and abamectin. In winter, carry out two foliar treatments of choche at a dose of 10cc per litre, one at the beginning of winter and the other at the end of winter before sprouting.
SUMMARY: Fungicide, insecticide, acaricide and macro element, do not apply at temperatures above 30 degrees. Alternate with recubre.
Apply together with Biorend at a dose of between 3 and 5 cc per litre both foliar and soil. Apply together with abamectin and Biorend against mites. Winter applications via foliar at a dose of 10 cc per litre.
Features
- Origin
- Europe
- Type of fertilizer
- Phytosanitary and other
- Volume (l)
- 1
Features
- Origin
- Europe
- Type of fertilizer
- Phytosanitary and other
- Volume (l)
- 1