Set for fruit tree spraying (carbamide + copper sulfate)
A ready-made mixture for treating fruit trees and shrubs (urea 93.3% and copper sulfate 6.7%) to prepare a solution for spraying garden plants in early spring and late autumn.
This spraying method effectively nourishes plants with nitrogen and copper, while preventing the development of bacterial and fungal diseases, as well as pest reproduction.
Plants become stronger and more resistant to adverse growing conditions.
Usage: from March to November.
Spring spraying.
Spray when the snow has melted and the temperature is consistently above 0 °C. Spraying should only be done before the buds open.
We also recommend spraying the solution on last year's fallen leaves and fruit debris under the crowns of trees and shrubs, as this effectively helps prevent the spread of overwintering diseases and pests.
Autumn spraying.
In October-November, spray the orchard when the leaves have completely fallen off.
To accelerate composting.
Pour the prepared solution over composted plant residues — this promotes their accelerated decomposition and enriches the compost with nitrogen.
Dissolve the 750 g package, which contains 700 g of urea and 50 g of copper sulfate, in 9 L of water.
This spraying method effectively nourishes plants with nitrogen and copper, while preventing the development of bacterial and fungal diseases, as well as pest reproduction.
Plants become stronger and more resistant to adverse growing conditions.
Usage: from March to November.
Spring spraying.
Spray when the snow has melted and the temperature is consistently above 0 °C. Spraying should only be done before the buds open.
We also recommend spraying the solution on last year's fallen leaves and fruit debris under the crowns of trees and shrubs, as this effectively helps prevent the spread of overwintering diseases and pests.
Autumn spraying.
In October-November, spray the orchard when the leaves have completely fallen off.
To accelerate composting.
Pour the prepared solution over composted plant residues — this promotes their accelerated decomposition and enriches the compost with nitrogen.
Dissolve the 750 g package, which contains 700 g of urea and 50 g of copper sulfate, in 9 L of water.
* Before sap flow begins, the first eradicating spray of the orchard against pests and diseases must be carried out (March-April).
The cheapest and easiest method is to use urea (700 g of urea per 10 L of water). As a last resort, some old methods suggest using 1 kg of table salt per 10 L of water (however, modern agronomy strongly advises against this, as it leads to harmful soil salinization).
A safe spraying solution can also be made from wood ash. To do this, pour 1 L of boiling water over 4 cups of ash, let it steep for 24 hours, then add 9 L of cold water to the solution, strain it, and spray the garden.

