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Post by curlingguy on Nov 3, 2006 20:35:40 GMT -5
Safer's Defender seems to work great on my Western Australia Pitcher Plants. There were not growing, continuously getting weakened by fungus. I decided to either kill them or save them so bought this sulpher based fungicide. Seems to work great- no ill affects!! To keep the sulphur from accumulation I just flush water through the pots and let it drain into the sink. I grow them now in LFS and seem to like that. I bought the pre-mixed stuff in the spray bottle. You can also buy the concentrate but I figure the bottle will last me a long time.
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Post by Flytrap on Apr 11, 2007 21:56:13 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip... I bought a concentrated litre today. I'm going to apply some on my neps.
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Post by lloyd on Apr 11, 2007 22:19:11 GMT -5
Is it a yellow sulphur smelling liquid you have to mix with water? I have a different brand I used on a Japanese Maple that got a mildewy fungus on it.
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Post by Flytrap on Apr 13, 2007 10:51:49 GMT -5
I'll have a look. It's still in the plastic bag I purchased it in... sitting in the greenhouse.
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Post by tom on Apr 24, 2007 7:52:51 GMT -5
Can someone name me the fungus targeted listed on the label of this product? I am wondering since sulphur is know mostly to be effective against mildews...
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Post by lloyd on Apr 24, 2007 10:41:15 GMT -5
I have "Garden Sulphur" by Green Earth for Powdery Mildew, Rust, Black Spot, Scab, Black Knot, Russet Mites and mites.
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