Need a Black spot on roses remedy ?
Sulphur is the natural enemy of blackspot and powdery mildew diseases. In times when sulphur dioxide was present in the atmosphere, as a result of coal-burning fires and industrial pollution, prior to the 1968 Clean air act blackspot was unknown.
Give your roses a regular sulphur treat with Sulphur Rose. Roses love it and so do rose growers. It is a brilliant tonic for roses - ensuring lots of healthy foliage and masses of blooms. It prevents yellowing of the leaves and also helps neutralise the effects of hard (limey) water.
Applying Sulphur rose will ensure your roses remain healthy and produce a fabulous display of flowers all summer long. Simply apply to the stems, foliage and surrounding soil.
It is best applied regularly at two to three monthly intervals during the dormant period followed by monthly applications during the leafing and flowering period.It is important to use it regularly to keep disease spores at bay.
- Can be applied throughout the year.
- Promotes healthy vigorous growth and profusion of perfect blooms.
- Safe to Bees.
- Safe to pets and wildlife.
- A 250g pack treats up to 20 rose bushes for one year's complete programme.
- Our Sulphur Rose formulation is easy and convenient to use, simple sprinkle the Sulphur Rose directly into water, stir and apply.
If you're looking for a remedy for black spot on roses, sulphur is a natural enemy of black spot and powdery mildew on roses.
Prevention of black spot on roses is better than a cure! In early spring rose plants should be sprayed thoroughly with Sulphur Rose, once sprayed the fungal spores cannot germinate in the sulphur film (Sulphur Rose) and therefore cannot get a chance to attack the plant. During the flowering season, roses should be sprayed every month if heavy rainfall sulphur rose should be reapplied.
*Image and text from Greenacres Direct.