BONIDE 141 Sulfur Plant Fungicide Dust, 1 lbs

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176775
  $8.99

Description

Control diseases in your lawn and garden with Sulfur Plant Fungicide Micronized Spray or Dust from Bonide! This special formula can be used on fruits, vegetables and ornamentals around your home. Fine sulfur particles adhere to plants easily to effectively prevent and control common diseases. Approved for organic gardening, Sulfur Plant Fungicide can even be used up to the day of harvest.

Protecting Your Plants From Disease

Protect your plants with Gertens selection of high-quality fungicides. Fungal infections can quickly wreak havoc on your garden, causing unsightly damage and stunting growth. Our range of fungicides are designed to combat a variety of common fungal issues, including powdery mildew, rust, and blight. With easy-to-use formulations and effective results, our fungicides are a must-have for any gardener looking to maintain a healthy and thriving garden. 

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Details

Sulfur Plant Fungicide can be applied to grapes, peaches, berries, roses, ornamental shrubs and more. Control common plant diseases including rust, leaf spot, powdery mildew and other listed diseases! Sulfur Plant Fungicide Micronized Spray or Dust serves a dual purpose and can be used to control fleas, ticks and mites on listed animals. This product arrives conveniently ready-to-use! To use, apply as a dust or mix with water to create a micronized liquid spray solution. Please see product label for full use instructions.

  • Sulfur fungicide controls listed diseases on vegetables, fruits, ornamentals
  • Approved for organic gardening
  • Controls rust, leaf spot, powdery mildew and more listed diseases
  • Can be used as a dust or spray
  • Can be used up to day of harvest
  • Dust 1 lb shaker container

More Information

Container Size 1 Pound
Brand Bonide

Product Questions (7)

If your lawn has dog damage, put down some gypsum and soak it all through for at least 6 hours till saturation point. After that you can rake away the dead grass and reseed as normal.
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There are many correct ways to Aerate, the least invasive way is biological aeration with C20. You can also do a mechanical core aeration, lay down a layer of compost and gypsum, water all the plugs in and reseed. The timing is far more critical, the...
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When discussing weeds, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A thick lawn that is watered deeply and infrequently, cut to 3” high and not mechanically disturbed in the spring when most weed seeds are germinating will have less weeds. Putting...
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Hand pulling or using an iron based natural broadleaf weed killer are safe ways to weed.
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When determining how much grass seed you will need, you must determine your square footage by measuring length multiplied by width.
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That depends on what caused the dead patches, if it’s grubs we recommend the bayer dylox grub control. If it’s fungal, Scotts disease X is recommended to stop the spread. If the disease has gotten down to the crown, it is dead and will need to be raked...
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Liquid applications are easier to burn with and generally not recommended, as it will be 100% synthetic. With granular applications you have your choice of going for all slow release and non-burning, or a mixture of...
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