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Spray-N-GrowCOCO8 is an 8 oz organic wetting agent designed to enhance nutrient absorption in plants. Its nonionic formula lowers surface tension on leaves, making it compatible with all liquid nutrients. This eco-friendly concentrate is safe for people, pets, and the environment, ensuring a sustainable approach to gardening. Ideal for both foliar and root drench applications, it promotes healthier, more vibrant plants with less evaporation.
E**S
Good Quality Wetting Agent
I purchased this to use it in my foliage sprays in my grow room. I bought this when they stopped making SM90 which I liked a lot. It does not do some of the things SM90 did, but as a wetting agent it works well. You don't need much in a spray bottle. I use from .3-.6 ml depending on the size of the bottle, and it does the job. At that mixture it does not get soapy looking but does create a shine so you know it's working.Great product to ensure what you are spraying sticks to the leaves for a while. You can also add it to your watering can to help the roots absorb nutrients. I don't use it for that, but suspect it will work well for this purpose too.Update 9/16/20I've been using it for a few grows now and find it to be an excellent wetting agent. I can definitely recommend it to other growers. Better than using any kind of dish soap IMO.
T**Z
Good mufti-purpose wetting agent
This product is sold as a wetting agent for foliar nutrient application but goes beyond that. It works as a planting medium wetter to get faster watering with less run-off and greater absorption. Since it is claimed to be non-toxic and has no warning label, I've been using it as a dish wash and hand wash. Two or three drops on a plate takes care of most of my tableware's oil removal. Same with hand wash. I put it in an old Tabasco bottle to dispense. That's the only dispenser with a small enough hole. Economical: I don't believe I've used more than a pint during the past year but I don't have a lot of greasy stuff and your usage may be more. Anyway, if you buy the gallon it's cheap enough.
J**D
Amazing stuff!
Never had even heard of a wetting agent until I planned my attack against the spider mites invading my ewe bushes.I happened to come across a post online that mentioned using this when mixing chemical into water.What it does is prevents expensive chemicals from running off the leaves, where they belong, into the ground. A teaspoon/gal is all I needed to make the chemical stick to the leaves and not even drip.Definitely recommend!
S**C
Great stuff
I make a brew of spray & grow products (micronutrient, coco wet, bill's perfect fertilizer) and a deer repellent (plus water as required by each of the concentrates) and spray my entire garden once a week using a Chaplin pro sprayer. By rotating the brand of deer repellent each time, it's most effective at keeping the deer at bay. Deer repellents with spray and grow products have given excellent results. Healthy, robust shrubs, perennials & annuals. I don't know why this method isn't promoted by garden pros and deer repellent bloggers (maybe I invented it) but I highly recommend it! (The only deer repellent NOT to use with spray & grow products is Plantskydd. It already has a fertilizer component & in combo with spray & grow will be way too much for your plants).
Y**R
Great value - extremely efficent and highly recommended
The ultimate wetting agent to achieve the most bang for your buck! Highly recommended for foliar spraying to help reduce nutrient beading. Also used when mixed in with nutrient solutions and fed directly to your root zone. Compatible with all feed schedules and nutrient lines. A little goes a long way.
C**N
Nice thing to add to any spray or IPM
Personally since using MSA Silica I don't need to spray anymore I just feed directly through my irrigation water and get the same effects this product + potassium silicate used to give me (insect & disease protection) through veg and early flower (before buds form) never spray your buds unless you're using something like a diluted hydrogen peroxide or something that will convert back into safe chemicals. Hydrogen Peroxide (h2o2) actually converts back to air & water once it dries, leaving no residue so long as you're using a quality and within expiration date bottle of it..If you want something that will help spread out things like Neem Oil, Silicates and other oils etc this product will certainly help. I recommend always adding a drop or two of any dish soap to your sprays. It'll help clean the plants and also kill most bugs and help mix everything together as it's an emulsifier.
M**H
Very pleased
It was just what I needed
M**N
I have used Spray & Grow and it always works!
For flowers!
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