Sulphur deficiency shows as a yellowing between the veins and around the margins of the youngest leaves, and can decrease a plant’s resistance to a range of diseases.
Yellow Sulphur can also be used to neutralise the effects of hard water when plants are grown in tubs or planters.
Applied as a tonic or soil nutrient, Yellow Sulphur should not be used on red or white currant plants.
Features and benefits
For sulphur deficient soils Sulphur is an important secondary nutrient for all plants. A vital component of many amino acids, it is essential for efficient protein production. A plant nutrient and soil acidifier, Yellow Sulphur helps to grow strong, healthy flowers, fruit, vines and vegetables.
Yellow Sulphur: Helps prevent yellowing of leaves Reduces susceptibility to powdery mildew and black spot Can be used as a soil conditioner for acd loving plants. Increased pollution control has led to decreased sulphur deposition, which means soils require extra sulphur to keep plants healthy.
Sulphur deficiency shows as a yellowing between the veins and around the margins of the youngest leaves, and can decrease a plant’s resistance to a range of diseases. Yellow Sulphur can also be used to neutralise the effects of hard water when plants are grown in tubs or planters.
Applied as a tonic or soil nutrient, Yellow Sulphur should not be used on red or white currant plants.