For orchard tress, I use Neem oil and soap, and it works fine. Jadam sulfur is too strong and destroys the fungal population underneath. Do recommend using Neem oil in JADAM method’s.
Wow thanks for the info where are you located by the way?
Juan Barrientos2022-09-07 13:39:47
JS can be used to control some soil pests but it is not an amendment although the remains of its application degrade quickly. As an example, I explained to you that some farmers in my country are beginning to use crude sulfur (not JS) to amend some types of soil.
imran_2678@yahoo.com2022-09-07 11:06:24
no I have not tried Ginko berries JHS yet.
imran_2678@yahoo.com2022-09-07 11:01:50
yes, I figured that out later, I went and got a biodegradable. After learning, commercials are more harmful. Yes so you are applying JS on the soil as well, is that for both trees and vegetables? So it says it is a foliar spray, but that's not the case. Thanks for the reply!
Juan Barrientos2022-09-07 03:28:49
Commercial dishwashers are not soaps,they are detergents and have persistent principles and ingredients that are not even allowed in conventional agriculture. JS correctly applied together with the rest of the JADAM Pesticide Plan can reduce the use of Sulfur in some crops from 40K/Ha/year to 1.25K/Ha/year. Be rigorous with the doses and instead of killing the soil microbiota you will practically be feeding it. It is used as an amendment in many soils, some experts consider it a macronutrient.
숨결2022-08-22 09:16:40
JS and JWA must be used in soft water to achieve a stable effect. Please don't post this many posts at once!
Jack Mueth2022-08-20 22:50:08
Have you tried finding ginkgo berries to make JHS instead of neem oil? It looks like there are at least 13 ginkgo trees in Austin, TX (but you’re in Houston, right? Can’t remember for sure)
Use this map http://fallingfruit.org/
Jack Mueth2022-08-20 22:47:23
JADAM Sulfur is mostly for disease control, rarely used for insects