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Southern Ag Surfactant for Herbicides Non-Ionic, 128oz - 1 Gallon
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Brand | Southern Ag |
Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 3792 Milliliters |
Item Form | Liquid |
Active Ingredients | atrazine, surfactant, Herbicide |
About this item
- A wetting agent that increase coverage & penetration of any herbicide
- CONTAINS: 80% non-ionic Surfactant.
- USE: With almost all herbicide sprays including Trimec, Atrazine, Brush Killer and 2, 4-D Amine
- FOR: Reducing the surface tension of water to insure more uniform coverage and penetration of weed killers.
- RATE: + Tsp. per gallon of water (1 pt. per 100 gallons)
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Easy to use | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Adhesion | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | — | — | 4.4 |
Longevity | 3.6 | — | — | 4.6 | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | Jamlyn-Supply | SGHP | PETRA TOOLS | Keystone Pest Solutions | Bluewater Chemgroup | Jamlyn-Supply |
liquid volume | 3792 milliliters | 170.24 fluid ounces | 32 fluid ounces | 2.5 gallons | 128 fluid ounces | 474 milliliters |
active ingredients | surfactant, Herbicide, atrazine | Ammoniated soap | surfactant, Herbicide | Glyphosate - 41% with Surfactant | surfactant | surfactant |
form | Liquid | Spray | Liquid | Liquid | Liquid | Liquid |
weight | 1.21 pounds | 12 pounds | 33.28 ounces | — | 1 pounds | 16.64 ounces |
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Non-Ionic Surfactant for Herbicides
OVERVIEW
Surfactant for Herbicides is a wetting agent with 80% non-ionic surfactant for increasing the penetration, coverage and overall effectiveness of almost any herbicide. Surfactant for herbicides can be used with almost all herbicide sprays including Trimec, Atrazine, Brush Killer and 2, 4-D Amine. Surfactants reduce the surface tension of water to produce more uniform coverage and penetration of herbicides and weed killers.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Use Non-Ionic Surfactant with most herbicides in order to insure more uniform coverage by reducing the surface tensions of spray droplets. For most herbicides, such as: 2,4-D Amine, Trimec R, Brush Killer, Reward R (Diquat R), Asulox R, Image R, and others.
- For most Herbicides use: 1 teaspoonful per gallon (1 -2 pints per 100 gallons of spray).
- For Round-up use: 1 Tablespoonful per gallon (2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray).
- For MSMA herbicides use: 1 Tablespoonful per gallon (1-2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray)
Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 4 x 10.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Southern Ag |
ASIN | B00553EREC |
Item model number | 1772 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,451 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #49 in Weed Killers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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A wetting agent that increase coverage & penetration of any herbicide. Reduces the surface tension of water to insure more uniform coverage & penetration of weed killers.
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Customers like the value, adhesion, performance, quality and ease of use of the weed moss control agent. They mention that it's good value for the money, makes the herbicide stick to the grass better, it works great with the herbicidal and that the nozzle is easy to use. They also appreciate the simple mix directions.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the weed moss control agent. They say it works well, adheres to grass blades, and makes the a weed killer much more effective. The oil in the product makes the herbicide more effective and keeps the spray from evaporating. Overall, customers are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...to make droplets smaller and provide better coverage, with less usage of herbicide. Will be using this, instead of soap, from now on." Read more
"Using this product, which is an oil, makes your herbicides more effective because the oil makes herbicide cling to what you have sprayed, thus..." Read more
"...I think it makes the weed killer much more effective in my opinion." Read more
"Works great to keep your spray from evaporating and sticks to the weeds." Read more
Customers like the value of the weed moss control agent. They say it's good value for the money, less expensive when mixed correctly, and a cost effective way to ride an ugly lawn. Some mention that the product is well worth it, and saves money and time. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and performance of the product.
"I've always just used dish soap. This is definitely worth using, for better application and performance...." Read more
"Good for the money" Read more
"...the oil makes herbicide cling to what you have sprayed, thus saving money and time...." Read more
"...to use,doesn't take as much as i thought it would,so makes it ever cheaper to use.for instance ,have a 14 gal sprayer and only use 7 ounces." Read more
Customers like the quality of the weed moss control agent. They mention that it works well, and it kills everything as expected. Some say that it even kills clover. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality and value.
"...This surfactant is low foaming, thus I believe it is of high quality.Dont waste time with the 16oz / pint. You’ll use it in a season...." Read more
"Works great....same day action on weeds......" Read more
"...same weed-killer & hose sprayer, I can honestly say that it killed 99% of my weeds this time around, while I probably missed spraying the remaining 1..." Read more
"...The weeds died within a day and after 3 weeks have not reappeared. I am hoping they do not reappear at all this summer." Read more
Customers like the adhesion of the product. They mention that it helps the herbicide stick to the grass better, and the leaves. Some say that the spray adheres nicely to the leaves and makes the chemical go much farther. Overall, most are satisfied with the adhersion of this weed control agent.
"...stuff helps distribute the pesticide to the weeds and helps it stick to the weeds better. My grass doesn’t want weeds living in their neighborhood...." Read more
"Works great to keep your spray from evaporating and sticks to the weeds." Read more
"...It makes the herbicide stick to the grass better. Works great." Read more
"...It works well, adheres to grass blades even after some rainfall and has solved the "wash off" problem." Read more
Customers find the weed moss control agent easy to use. They say the product is straight forward, packaged well, and priced reasonably. Customers also mention that the mix directions are very simple.
"easy to use,doesn't take as much as i thought it would,so makes it ever cheaper to use.for instance ,have a 14 gal sprayer and only use 7 ounces." Read more
"...Bought this to use in a handheld pump sprayer. Mix directions are very simple > 1 Pint Surfactant per 100 Gallons of Spray...." Read more
"...Not sure why I didn’t just buy this in the first place.Product is straight forward, packaged well and priced reasonably in my opinion...." Read more
"...every 10 days....this surfactant has been a useful addition and is easy to use" Read more
Customers like the mixing of the weed moss control agent. They mention that it helps spraying solution adhere better to the leave surface, it's a valuable addition to their spraying mixes, and it works fine to mix with some aquatics. Some say that it makes the chemicals stick to the plant and helps their lawn soak up more water.
"This has been a valuable addition to my spraying mixes. Definitely improved results if your situation calls for surfactant...." Read more
"...It helps spraying solution that needs to adhere better to the leave surface of the weed and plant you are targeting...." Read more
"...It seems to mix well with the chemicals, which makes it stick to the plant......" Read more
"...Spraying this has definitely helped and we can enjoy our yard again. Would definitely recommend this." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the coverage of the weed moss control agent. They mention that it provides better coverage with less usage of herbicide.
"...Seem to make droplets smaller and provide better coverage, with less usage of herbicide. Will be using this, instead of soap, from now on." Read more
"...sneeze weed, broom weed & others; Great results showed with complete coverage and good kill - this was with a rain the next day, I am convinced..." Read more
"This stuff really works , helps to increase the coverage of my weed killers and definitely helps to activate the killers more rapidly and for longer..." Read more
"Promotes Thorough Coverage of Plants — No Suds..." Read more
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On the downside, using a surfactant makes it more likely that your sprayer tip will become clogged. If nothing is coming out of the wand and the cannister is pressurized you may have a clog. The surfactant can become a little gummy and/or bond with debris in the sprayer. Another symptom might be product coming out at an odd angle or not in a symmetrical pattern.
The label says 1-2 teaspoons per gal for general selective herbicides. I find you need closer to 1-1.5 tablespoons (3-4 teaspoons) / gallon.
Why use this?
Herbicides act faster - 3-5 days instead of a week+
More dead weeds at the same dose
Less resprays
Less effect on grass (weed vs. grass leaf surface area)
1tbspn/gal means 256 gallons of spray can be made
Surfactants are much cheaper than herbicides
This surfactant is low foaming, thus I believe it is of high quality.
Dont waste time with the 16oz / pint. You’ll use it in a season. A gallon will last far too long.
Tip1:
Also, I’ve had good luck using this with Methylated Seed Oil (MSO). MSO is definitely not required though it helped with very mature weeds.
Tip2:
For general weeds don’t use plain 2-4D like I did. Get a mixture. Add either: quinchlorac, dicamba, tricylopr, sedge hammer, etc. 2-4D is amazing for dandelions, but most people have a lot of weed varieties: clover, creeping charlie, wild violet, spurge, etc. The mixture will save your sanity and resprays.
Tip3:
If it’s cold or the grass is not stressed you can mix a bit heavier than label. If it’s hot and sunny and you dont water 2x a day or 2x a week (depending on grass type) then mix at label rates or a bit less.
Tip4:
Look for the following chemical names
Amine - summer spray (slower acting)
Esters & acetic acid - spring & fall (faster acting but can burn grass more easily)
Good luck.
P.S. Donate to my lawn fund so I can actually mow grass not weeds. Hahah