Micronized sulfur (100 mesh)
Micronized sulfur (100 mesh powdered sulfur) is a special type of sulfur that has different uses in agriculture and industry. This fertilizer is widely used as a natural and safe fungicide in all kinds of agricultural products that are infected with white powdery mildew and other types of fungal diseases, and unlike poisons, it has a long-term effect and controls fungal diseases without causing plant burn.
Description
Micronized sulfur fertilizer is one of the oldest pesticides and fungicides. Sulfur powder is a general fungicide for grapevines and strawberries, melons, watermelons, cantaloupe, and many other vegetables and greenhouses.
Powdered sulfur is used as an organic (green) insecticide, especially as an acaricide to fight against mites, bedbugs, and worms.
Special benefits of micronized sulfur
- You can use it as a safe fungicide for all kinds of fungal diseases in crops, gardens, and greenhouses.
- In addition to controlling and fighting fungi, the sulfur in this substance is also effective in growth and photosynthesis when it comes into contact with the leaves.
- Sulfur as an insect repellent is also effective in controlling mites, thrips, and psyllium in trees.
- It can be used in processing and disinfecting fruits such as grapes, raisins, and leaves.
- It is used as a disinfectant for warehouses, livestock farms and poultry farms in consultation with animal husbandry experts.
- It is considered a modifier to disinfect the soil and control the salinity and alkalinity of the soil.
The properties of sulfur mesh 100 powder 99%
- Fungicide
- Providing soil sulfur for the use of different plants
- Decrease in soil pH
When and how to use micronized powder fertilizer
Micronized powdered fertilizer is used 3 times in the growing season to fight surface white powder.
First order: when 4 to 10 young leaves have appeared on the plant, at the rate of 100 kg per hectare.
Second time: flowering time at the rate of 100 kg per hectare.
The third stage: is when the fruits appear at the rate of 150 kg per hectare.
Note: Mesh 100 is used more often in soil due to its coarser particles than mesh 200.
Warnings and safety tips
Sulfur is toxic and chemical and is also combustible. Safety points must be observed in its storage and transportation.
It is a chemical substance that does not dissolve in water, and it is effective in agriculture to lower soil pH.
Bacillus bacteria (sulfur) can be used to accelerate the process of sulfur oxidation in the soil.