$21.00
Wallys Sulphur Powder for fumigating glasshouses when empty of plants in Winter (or anytime)
Sulphur is a natural fungicide which can be dusted over
plants for control of various fungi problems.
Spider mites cannot handle sulphur either.
Burning sulphur in glasshouses is an old method of
Fumigating the house against wintering over pests.
This should not be done while any plants are growing
in the glasshouse as it will also damage them.
If plants are finished for the season leave them in so the insect pests on them will be killed and not taken outside.
Close all vents and leave door open.
Place a quantity of Sulphur powder on a steel hearth shovel
Or steel blade of a spade and ignite.
Once sulphur starts burning it will continue to do so.
Avoid inhaling the smoke; place inside the glasshouse.
Leave Immediately.
Close door behind you and do not re-enter for 24 hours.
One to two tablespoons for small Glasshouse (6x4)
Increase the amount for larger houses and tunnel houses.
Caution: Sulphur once burning is difficult to put out and
Smoke makes breathing very difficult. Ignite safely outside
In open air then once burning place inside and immediately leave
Closing the Door behind you.
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