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Sulfur FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES As mentioned, Ph-Lime and Salinity are the first of the most effective ways to fight. But sulfur should never be thought of as a plant nutrient element. The plant is like a key that opens the door to nutrients (macro and micro elements ). In addition, sulfur has the ability to increase soil temperature by 3-4 degrees in cold weather. Thus, it is like a shield for cold and frost hitting. Because the root structure of the plants goes into shock below 7-10 degrees and becomes vulnerable, this mechanism becomes stronger with sulfur and their defenses increase. In addition, it does not provide shelter for harmful pests. With its decalcification, it makes the fruits more vivid and heavier in volume by transferring the macro and micro elements more easily to the product at the root. For example, if we give an example, we get up from the event medium, which is called beading (small grain) in folk language among the small clusters in the vineyards, and if we give another example, there is no roughening in the peel parts of the citrus and it gets a more beautiful appearance.
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Pours a dust strip around your garden or house, allowing the snake, pig or scorpion to escape the smell. It also allows the other pest to move away.


