STAR SULF
Sulphur 80% WDG
STAR SULF (Sulphur 80% WDG) is a broad-spectrum contact fungicide and acaricide from Ratnakar India Ltd, Ahmedabad — India's leading agrochemical manufacturer, supplier, and exporter. The WDG (Water Dispersible Granule) formulation provides improved dispersion, reduced dust, and easier handling compared to WP formulations. STAR SULF controls Powdery Mildew and Scab on grapes, mango, wheat, cumin, cowpea, guar, pea, and apple through multi-site sulphur contact fungicidal action. Manufactured and exported by Ratnakar India from Gujarat, STAR SULF is a convenient, reliable, and economical sulphur fungicide-acaricide preferred by farmers for Powdery Mildew and Scab management across diverse crops.
| Mode of Action | Contact Fungicide |
|---|---|
| Major Crops | Graps, Mango, Wheat, Cumin, Cowpea, Guar, Pea, Apple |
| Target Diseases | Powdery, Mildew, Scab |
| Packing | 100 gm, 250 gm, 500 gm, 1 kg |
FAQ for STAR SULF
What diseases does STAR SULF control?
STAR SULF controls Powdery Mildew and Scab on grapes, mango, wheat, cumin, cowpea, guar, pea, and apple through its broad-spectrum multi-site contact sulphur fungicidal activity.
What is the advantage of WDG formulation in STAR SULF?
STAR SULF's WDG formulation provides improved water dispersion, reduced dust generation during handling, easier measurement, and better spray coverage compared to traditional Sulphur WP formulations.
Is STAR SULF effective against Powdery Mildew in wheat?
Yes, STAR SULF is effective against Powdery Mildew in wheat. Apply preventively during conducive weather conditions for best results, particularly during cool and humid weather favouring powdery mildew development.
Can STAR SULF control mites in addition to Powdery Mildew?
Yes, like all sulphur fungicides, STAR SULF has acaricidal activity against mites, making it valuable for dual Powdery Mildew and mite management in crops like grapes and apple.
At what temperature should STAR SULF application be avoided?
Avoid applying STAR SULF when temperatures exceed 35°C as sulphur can cause phytotoxicity at high temperatures. Apply during cooler morning or evening hours for safe and effective results.
