Spray N Grow Products




Spray N Grow Technical Analysis

Spray-N-Grow is a micronutrient complex cultured in a water base that acts as a biocatalyst. Spray-N-Grow is applied to plants as a liquid foliar spray. It is packaged as a concentrate that is mixed with water.

ELEMENT = PARTS PER MILLION
Barium = 0.147
Cadmium = 0.115
Calcium = 196.300
Chromium = 0.085
Cobalt = 0.024
Copper = 12.840
Iron = 1026.000
Lithium = 0.050
Magnesium = 1009.000
Manganese = 3.470
Molybdenum = 0.647
Palladium = 0.035
Phosphorus = 0.676
Potassium = 3.326
Selenium = 0.533
Sodium = 5110.000
Sulphur = 1959.900
Vanadium = 0.115
Zinc = 603.400

The Elemental Analysis was performed by Texas A&M University

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CoCo Wet Non Ionic Surfactant

Non-ionic surfactants are comprised of linear or nonyl-phenol alcohols and/or fatty acids. CoCo wet from Spray N Grow is cocamide TEA (fatty acids from coconut oils). This class of surfactant reduces “surface tension” and improves spreading, sticking of herbicide, insecticide, fertilizer or micronutrients improving uptake to the plant. In addition, surfactants can be used as a soil penetrating agent.

Now the simple explanation: Have you ever seen a droplet of water and how it “beads up” on a surface. This is as if the drop of water is encased in a clear film of plastic. What the nonionic surfactants do is allow “surface tension” of liquids to break down and spread out. Therefore the material sprayed with the surfactant will completely cover a leafs surface or any surface the material contacts. Certain soils repel water. Adding a surfactant will make the “water wetter” allowing the soil to except the moisture. All our Liquinox Fertilizer Products we sell contain “Yucca Extract” which is a natural surfactant that allows the material to penetrate “hard pan” types of soils and retain moisture in sandy soils.

The reason some soaps are suggested as wetting agents many are nonionic surfactants. However, the down side is they contain other materials such as detergents etc. that are harmful to the plant leaves waxy coating. This will harm the plant. So we stay on the safe side by using a material such as CoCo Wet that will not harm the plant. The cost is low around $4.99 for eight ounces and dosage is ¼ teaspoon a gallon which is better than killing a $50.00 Plumeria.
 

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