







Description
Protect a wide range of garden plants with Kendon Lime Sulphur, a fungicide and insecticide used for the control of certain fungal diseases, insects and mites when applied as directed.
Kendon Lime Sulphur is suitable for use on selected pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus, grapes, roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes, following the directions on the product label. It is commonly used as part of seasonal garden care programs, particularly for fruit trees, roses and other plants prone to fungal issues or mite pressure.
This product contains 200g/L sulphur as polysulphide sulphur and works as a non-systemic contact fungicide and insecticide. It is designed to be diluted with water and applied as a spray, ensuring thorough coverage of the plant surfaces listed on the label.
Available in 250mL and 500mL bottle sizes.
Always read the product label before use and follow all safety directions, crop restrictions, application rates and withholding or use requirements.
Features
- Kendon Lime Sulphur
- Fungicide and insecticide
- Contains 200g/L sulphur as polysulphide sulphur
- Helps control certain fungal diseases, insects and mites
- Suitable for selected fruit trees, grapes, roses, hedges and vegetables when used as directed
- Can be used on pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus, grapes, roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes as specified on the label
- Useful for seasonal garden disease and pest management
- Mixes with water for spray application
- Available in 250mL and 500mL
- Made by Kendon, an Australian company
Active Constituent
Sulphur: 200g/L
Form: Polysulphide sulphur
Suitable For
Use only as directed on the label for listed crops and plants, including:
- Pome fruit, such as apples and pears
- Stone fruit, as listed on the label
- Citrus, such as oranges, lemons, grapefruit and mandarins
- Grapes
- Roses
- Hedges
- Vegetables
- Tomatoes
Helps Control
Depending on crop, state and label directions, Kendon Lime Sulphur may be used for certain pests and diseases including:
- Powdery mildew
- Rust
- Mites
- Scale insects
- Black spot or scab on listed fruit crops
- Leaf curl on listed stone fruit
- Shot hole
- Freckle
- Brown rot blossom blight
Always check the label to confirm the correct crop, pest or disease, state restrictions and rate before use.
How to Use
- Read the full label before opening or using.
- Shake contents well before use.
- Add the required amount of product to water in the spray tank while stirring or agitating.
- Continue agitation while spraying.
- Apply using a suitable garden sprayer.
- Spray thoroughly to wet the plant surfaces listed on the label.
- Use the spray mixture on the same day it is mixed with water.
Do not mix the product with acidic water or water with a pH below 4.
Timing
Application timing depends on the plant type and the pest or disease being controlled.
For many fruit tree uses, Lime Sulphur is commonly applied during dormant to bud swell stages, depending on the crop and label directions.
For roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes, follow the label rate and apply to wet leaves, repeating as necessary.
Avoid applying in unsuitable weather or to stressed plants.
Important Safety & Use Notes
This is a garden chemical product. Always read the label before use.
Do not use for any purpose, or in any manner, contrary to the label unless authorised under appropriate legislation.
Do not apply during the growing period of apricots, raspberries, cucurbits, peaches or other sulphur-sensitive plants.
Do not apply when freezing weather is predicted.
Do not apply when the air temperature is over 32°C.
Do not apply within 2 weeks of an oil spray, unless the label specifically allows it.
Do not contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with the chemical or used containers.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. When preparing and using the spray, wear suitable protective equipment, including elbow-length PVC gloves and a face shield or goggles.
After use, wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap and water.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Product Details
Product Name: Kendon Lime Sulphur
Product Type: Fungicide and insecticide
Available Sizes: 250mL and 500mL
Active Constituent: 200g/L sulphur as polysulphide sulphur
Use For: Certain diseases, insects and mites
Application Method: Dilute with water and apply as a spray
Suitable Plants: Pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus, grapes, roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes as specified on the label
Brand: Kendon
Category: Garden fungicide, insecticide and mite control
FAQ
What is Kendon Lime Sulphur used for?
Kendon Lime Sulphur is used for the control of certain fungal diseases, insects and mites on listed plants when used as directed.
What is the active ingredient?
The active constituent is 200g/L sulphur as polysulphide sulphur.
Is it a fungicide or insecticide?
It works as both a fungicide and insecticide when used as directed.
What plants can I use it on?
It is labelled for use on selected pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus, grapes, roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes. Always check the label before use.
Can I use it on roses?
Yes, roses are listed on the label. Follow the label directions for correct rate, timing and application.
Can I use it on citrus?
Yes, citrus crops such as oranges, lemons, grapefruit and mandarins are listed on the label. Follow the correct directions for your state and use situation.
Can I use it on vegetables and tomatoes?
Yes, vegetables and tomatoes are listed on the label. Follow the rate and directions carefully.
When should I apply Lime Sulphur?
Timing depends on the plant and pest or disease being controlled. For many fruit tree uses, it is applied during dormant to bud swell stages. For roses, hedges, vegetables and tomatoes, follow the label directions and repeat as necessary.
Can I spray it in hot weather?
No. Do not apply when the air temperature is over 32°C.
Can I use it before freezing weather?
No. Do not apply when freezing weather is predicted.
Can I use it after an oil spray?
Do not apply within 2 weeks of an oil spray, unless the label specifically allows it.
Can it be used on all plants?
No. Do not use on sulphur-sensitive plants or crops unless the label allows it. Avoid applying during the growing period of apricots, raspberries, cucurbits, peaches or other sulphur-sensitive plants.
Does it need to be mixed with water?
Yes. Kendon Lime Sulphur is diluted with water before spraying. Follow the rate listed on the product label for your crop and pest or disease.
Can I store mixed spray?
No. Use the prepared spray mixture on the same day it is mixed.
What sizes are available?
This product is available in 250mL and 500mL bottle sizes.

