
AZUFRE
SULFUR – Usage guide and tips for crop protection
Application mode:
Foliar application by sprinkling (powdered sulfur) or spraying (wettable sulfur), covering leaves, stems and branches well. It is effective as a preventive fungicide and acaricide, especially against powdery mildew, erinosis and mites.
Application tips:
- Apply in cool hours of the day, avoiding high temperatures (do not apply above 28-30 °C) to prevent burns on the leaves.
- Do not apply to sensitive crops or during flowering.
- Avoid mixing with mineral oils; Allow at least 3 weeks to pass between each application.
- It can be repeated every 7-10 days if favorable conditions for diseases persist.
- Do not apply just before or after rain, as it can be washed off easily.
- Use personal protective equipment during handling.
Toxicity:
- For humans: Low toxicity. May cause irritation to the skin, eyes or respiratory tract. Avoid inhalation of dust and direct contact.
- For bees: Low toxicity, but it is recommended to avoid application during flowering.
- For natural allies: Generally compatible with natural enemies, although it may slightly affect some predatory mites in frequent applications.
- For the environment: Low environmental impact. It is not persistent or polluting if used in adequate doses.
Read the manufacturer's instructions carefully, respect the doses and times and follow the recommendations for use.






