Today was a good day to make some lime sulphur, a smelly concoction that has multiple uses as a fruit tree anti-fungal and as a pet dip for things like mange and ringworm.
One of my friends is trying to grow grapes, which in this climate are very susceptible to a plethora of fungal diseases; he asked me to make some lime sulphur for him since I am a Gnome and Gnomes like messing around with smelly stuff. Also, I am a Catholic Gnome, and obviously Brimstone, Smelliness, Catholic and Gnome are a match made in Heaven (hee, hee, hee…)!
Anyway, you need sulphur or brimstone…
And you need white lime…
And you boil them together…
…to get Lime Sulphur.
It is dirty, smelly work and you need to be careful as it is quite poisonous and caustic though the sulphurous fumes of brimstone are very soul-cleansing!!
After boiling for a while it looks like this…
…a dark red-brown-rotten-egg-smelling liquid…
If you want to make your own…look at my recipe in Bored-In-Belize: Making Lime Sulphur.
Until later, take care!
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