
Luxan Spray sulfur (against mildew) 200g
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CloseLuxan Spray Sulfur is a product of natural origin that is used in both the professional and private sector to naturally protect crops against mildew and other pests. Luxan Spray Sulfur can be used against mildew in roses, grapes, strawberries, perennials, apples and other crops. Luxan Spray Sulfur can also be used against hail shot blight and blackberry mite.
Instructions
Ornamental plants in the garden
A.o. rose, Phlox, paniculata (flame flower), golden rod and various autumn asters, against mildew (Erysiphaceae, Oidium species). Perform treatment every 10-14 days.
Dosage: 0.4% (40 grams per 10 liters of water)
Grapes in the open against mildew (Uncinula necator)
Perform the first spraying as soon as mildew infestation occurs. Repeat the treatment if necessary. In order not to adversely affect the fermentation process, grapes intended for winemaking should be sprayed no later than 6 weeks before harvesting.
Dosage: 0.5% (50 grams per 10 liters of water)
Strawberries against mildew (Sphaerotheca aphani)
Spray before and after harvest. Do not spray during the picking period because of soil contamination of the fruits.
Dosage: 0.4% (40 grams per 10 liters of water)
Blackberries against red fruit blight caused by the blackberry mite (Acalitus essigi)
Spray in spring when the fruit-bearing shoots are 5-15 cm long; if necessary, carry out a second spraying just before flowering.
Dosage: 0.8% (80 grams per 10 liters).
Apples and pears against scab (Venturia inaequalis) and mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha)
Before flowering Carry out one spray before flowering and repeat if necessary. Dosage: 0.6% (60 grams per 10 liters of water).
During and after flowering Dosage: 0.4% (40 grams per 10 liters of water) or 0.25% (25 grams per 10 liters of water) with weekly spraying. The product has such a side effect against mites that under normal circumstances no additional measures need to be taken against these parasites with regular spraying.
Pears against perroest mite (Epitrimerus piri) and the perepox disease caused by the peregrine mite (Phytopsis pyri)
Spray in the spring while the buds emerge. If necessary, carry out a second spray just before flowering.
Dosage: 0.6% (60 grams per 10 liters of water).
Cherries, plums and peaches against shot blight (Stigmina carpophila)
Apply the first spray on cherries immediately after flowering. Dosage: 0.6% (60 grams per 10 liters of water).
After 2-3 weeks, spray again in the same dose.
Spray plums and peaches for the first time before flowering. Dosage: 0.6% (60 grams per 10 liters of water).
Repeat spraying after flowering. Dosage: 0.4% (40 grams per 10 liters of water).
Berries against mildew (Sphaerotheca mors-uvae)
Spray before and after harvest. Do not spray during the picking period because of soil contamination of the fruits.
Dosage: 0.4% (40 grams per 10 liters of water)
Since sulfur preparations give a risk of damage at higher temperatures, it is desirable in warm weather (25 ° C and higher) - in fruit cultivation, but also in other applications, partly in connection with the occurrence of sunburn on the fruits and (flower) leaves - to be careful. It is then recommended to spray early in the morning or in the evening.
Notes on the application in apples and pears: Sulfur can cause crop damage in sulfur sensitive fields. The use of spray sulfur in sulfur-sensitive varieties is not recommended. Reduce the dosage at high temperatures. After mid-June, do not use spray sulfur on Gloëosporium-sensitive plots.
Active substance: sulfur 80%
Authorization number: 12397 N
Use this product safely. Before use, read the label and product information! For application and use, see the legal instructions for use / instructions for use.
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