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Wetting agent

Can anyone recommend a wetting agent with a reasonable price tag?

Also I foliar with benis, so nothing that will disturb them.

Thanks.
 

h.h.

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If you live in the desert of southern cal, walk out your backdoor and use what is readily available for free.
 

Growbrass

Member
SM-90 is a good product. I feel that "Dutch Master Saturator" (previously named Penetrator) is slightly superior in its effectiveness.

Can't really go wrong with either. Both are 10x better than dishsoap and non-specific products like that.
 

smoke1sun

What Goes Around Comes Around. But Am I Comming Or
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SM-90 is a good product. I feel that "Dutch Master Saturator" (previously named Penetrator) is slightly superior in its effectiveness.

Can't really go wrong with either. Both are 10x better than dishsoap and non-specific products like that.

Is there a way to tell which product is superior?

Is i used dish soap on one plan and one of the other products on another plant.
What am i lookin for to make a choice as to which is better?
 
Thanks for the help guys. I was going to just use some dish soap but i didn't know how much/often was safe... Few drops per liter every other day?

Anyone else using protekt for this? I do use it in foliers but have been told it will not effect viscosity.

Thanks
 

Growbrass

Member
Is there a way to tell which product is superior?

Is i used dish soap on one plan and one of the other products on another plant.
What am i lookin for to make a choice as to which is better?


Growth rate/health after multiple uses. Any buildup "scum" on leafs after longer term use.

I wish I had more "proof" for ya. I'm don't have lab access to do intense studies. Feel free to use whatever, it was just my opinion.
 

mullray

Member
Try throwing a bit of fulvic acid and molasses in. Molasses is an extremely good sticking agent and is used in foliar solutions in agriculture regualrly. Fulvic acts as a "penetrator". Dish soap, fulvic acid and molasses.
 
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