ThermXI have it in mind this year to apply the product from a foaming spray bottle, so I guess I would need some surfactant to make the foam cling ? Does anyone care to suggest one ?
Got mime at BAS.
VERY minimal application........very effective.
ThermXI have it in mind this year to apply the product from a foaming spray bottle, so I guess I would need some surfactant to make the foam cling ? Does anyone care to suggest one ?
I have it in mind this year to apply the product from a foaming spray bottle, so I guess I would need some surfactant to make the foam cling ? Does anyone care to suggest one ?
In conventional ag with row crops, lots of farmers use a few drops of veg oil with the product to act as a surfactant. It may not foam the way you are thinking, but it works well.
Get ya some ThermX. You can use it with your regular watering to prevent any dry pockets and assure proper water absorption of your media. In a liter of the mix, it would take just a drop to do what needs to be done for foliar application.Veg oil would sure be convenient. That makes me wonder about neem oil but I would have to check first that it doesn't have anti-bacterial properties. I also have no problem with some soap or another, as long as it's not anti-bacterial. My thinking is that I don't really need a super rich foam, just looking for a bit of suds that I can see is hanging on a bit.
Bryan @Phyter
In the Application Guide it reads, “To maximize efficiency, this product CAN be sprayed at the same time as herbicides and insecticides.”
Does this mean that Phyter and, for example, Capt. Jacks, can be mixed together in the same tank?
Not currently. You have a business in mind?Any US distributers? The $20 shipping for a $34 product is a little rough
Have you contacted Build A Soil as a possible distributor? About the only thing they have is Dr Zymes to fight bud rotNot currently. You have a business in mind?
Shipping is a killer, I understand, but I don't make $ on that.
Where are you located?
Reach out in DM's for promo code. Might be able to help. Cheers
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