Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Scott from Forestville, Ny
    03/11/2013
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    Is Lime Sulfur Spray effective to prevent peach leaf curl if applied during the dormant season?
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    According to the manufacturer Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray will indeed help prevent peach leaf curl if applied during the dormant season.
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  • Asked by Olivia from Dunn, Nc
    04/18/2017
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    Can lime-sulfur spray be used when roses are fully leafed & blooming?
    Hope to spray mulch to control/overcome blackspot. Preventing mites would be doubly helpful! If 1/2 oz/gal is used, will it cause defoliation?
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    Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray states on the product label for summer foilage spraying: Apply 1/2 fl. oz. per gallon of water.  Apply at 10 to 15 day intervals in Growing Season for blackspot and red spider mites on roses.

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  • Asked by Jessica from Rainier, Or
    12/29/2012
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    How much Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray would I need to buy to treat five large apple trees with scab?
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    According to the product label: Scab. Apply 2 to 2 1/2 fl . oz of Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray per gallon of water in delayed dormant, pre-pink and pink stage. Spray to cover foliage until wet. Without actually knowing how big the trees are and how big the crowns are we really don't have a way to tell you exactly how much product you would need. To be safe you may want to purchase at least two bottles.
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  • Asked by David from Spartanburg, Sc
    06/10/2012
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    How many ounces should be put in a spray attachment to a water hose to spray tomato plants?
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    Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray is not labeled for use on tomato plants so we do not recommend it for this use. We are not sure what pest you are treating for but we do carry a full line of products that are labeled for use on edible plants: Edible Garden Products.
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  • Asked by Tm from Gulfport, Ms
    11/09/2012
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    Does this product kill mushrooms in your yard?
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    Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray is not labeled to control mushrooms. We recommend you contact your local cooperative extension office and get the mushroom identified and the master gardener on staff should be able to tell you what will work to eliminate the type of mushroom you are dealing with.
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  • Asked by Sister from Maplemount, Ky
    03/20/2019
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    I hear Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray is discontinued. What should we use instead for our grape vines in the dormant stage?
    I've spent hours trying to solve this problem
    A

    Triple Action would be an alternative for a fungicide, miticide and insecticide.

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  • Asked by Pj from Oklahoma
    02/15/2017
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    Can Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray be used on an Apricot tree when dormant?
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    Unfortunately, Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray has been discontinued. It would be important to know what type of insects you are trying to eliminate to know when treatments should start or to be able to make the right product recommendation. If you are uncertain as to the type of insects you are trying to eliminate, you should contact your Local Cooperative Extension office for information regarding insects in you region.

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  • Asked by Jo from Peabody Ma
    05/07/2021
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    Can Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray be used on peach trees on dried up pink blooms?
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    This is what the product label says in relation to peaches when using Hi-Yield Improved Lime Sulfur Spray

    PEACHES: Brown Rot, Leaf Spot. Apply 4 teaspoons per gallon of water. Apply 3 to 5 times at weekly intervals before Harvest. Brown Rot Blossom Blight. Apply 1 to 2 fl . oz. per gallon of water. Apply in pre-bloom, early bloom and full bloom stages. Leaf Curl, Scab, Shothole. Apply 12 1/2 to 15 fl . oz. per gallon of water. Apply in dormant season. Powdery Mildew. Apply 9 1/2 fl . oz. per gallon of water at green tip stage. Use 1/2 fl . oz. per gallon of water on Summer foliage.















     

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