Lime Sulphur mixture for Leaf Curl Rot (on peach trees)

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Hello all.

We are interested protecting our Dwarf Georgia Belle peach tree leaves from Leaf Curl Rot by spraying with a lime sulphur mixture. Does anyone know what kind of base to mix it in, and what proportions to use? E-mail copies welcome.

Thanks

Rick and Ann

Virginny Countryside Bound

-- Rick K (Rick_122@hotmail.com), February 16, 2001

Answers

Response to Lime Sulphur mixture for Leaf Curl Rot

We use it mixed with water.Amounts are on the bottle,and boy does it stink! I do not know how to make it at home. Sorry. We use it often on boxwood and other evergreens.

-- renee oneill{md.} (oneillsr@home.com), February 16, 2001.

Make sure to spray the trees at least twice and preferably three times during the dormant season - about four weeks apart. Keep an eye out for white flys and aphids and use malathion on the leaves.

-- Mac (Rmckin2383@aol.com), August 14, 2001.

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