Sulphur Spray For Fruit Trees
Sulphur Spray For Fruit Trees. Stone fruit such as almonds, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums are sprayed while trees are dormant, prior to bud swell. You can use organic super sulphur to control the growth of lichen and moss on the trunk and bark of trees.

Lime sulfur spray, also called liquid calcium polysulfide, controls insects and fungi of roses, fruit trees, berries and other ornamental and edible plants in the garden. The application of sulfur sprays in late winter and early spring is commonly used for control of certain fruit tree diseases. Although effective, sulfur is a drastic measure and should only be used as a last resort for for combating a disease in orchards.