How to spray?
- Spray the entire tree as well as the fallen leaves under it.
- Urea can be used on nearly all plants that lose their leaves in winter (even on a sick magnolia, but not, for example, on walnut trees).
- Do not spray evergreen plants.
- Important: Spray thoroughly until everything is visibly wet—leaves on the tree, leaves on the ground, and the surrounding area beneath the tree.
⚠️ Note: Wear a mask while spraying!
When to spray?
- In the fall—just before or during leaf fall of the fruit trees.
- Especially for plants affected by brown rot, shot hole disease, or other fungal diseases.
What’s the optimal mixture?
- 50 g of urea per 1 liter of water.
Other uses for urea:
- Sprinkle it on the compost pile to accelerate the composting process.
- Use it to disinfect soil in a polytunnel.
Pro tip:
Save this post in the "My Garden" category so we can remind you about the benefits of spraying with urea.
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Good luck! 🌳✨