Colloidal sulfur has been known for quite a long time, but not all gardeners know in what cases it is useful in the garden.
There are several situations where this remedy is one of the best options.
Powdery mildew
Grapes often suffer from powdery mildew. The fungal disease can greatly reduce the yield.
Therefore, to combat powdery mildew, gardeners use colloidal sulfur, which causes virtually no harm to the environment.
Ticks
Sometimes gardeners face a real disaster: the plant is attacked by both mites and powdery mildew. In such cases, colloidal sulfur helps to literally kill two birds with one stone.
The remedy is especially effective when the problem has just appeared and has not been ignored for months or years.
Acidic soil
There are a number of plants that like acidic soil. For example, hydrangea, rhododendron, blueberry, heather. Colloidal sulfur is added to the soil to create optimal conditions for this category of plants.