DyneAmic Surfactant and Non-Ionic Surfactant are both non-ionic surfactants. You can use either one of these with the Drive XLR8. You will mix 1-2 teaspoons per gallon of water. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
A surfactant helps products penetrate the natural waxy tissue of plants and increases the effectiveness.
Yes, you can use DyneAmic Surfactant ith 2, 4D. You want to use 3fl oz DyneAmic Surfactant per 1 gallon mixed solution. Please be sure to review the product label for application.
You can mix the DyneAmic Surfactant with Drive XLR8 and apply both at the same time.
We carry DyneAmic Surfactant. DyneAmic is a high quality non-ionic surfactant that greatly enhances the effectiveness of herbicides. The surfactant helps penetrate the natural waxy tissue of plants.
You typically use <span new="" roman;="" font-size:medium"="">1/4 to 3/4 ounce of DyneAmic Surfactant per gallon of water for any herbicide you are mixing it with.
To properly clean sprayer tanks and preserve the longevity of the tank and parts, it’s recommended to clean your tank with a tank cleaner like Spray Tank Cleaner & Neutrilizer. Neutralize is a powerful and safe way to remove pesticide residues from your spray equipment. It effectively cleans an…
Read Full Answer »A surfactant such as DyneAmic has no herbicidal properties on its own. You cannot apply separately from your herbicide, fungicide, or insecticide later and get the same results.
MSO stands for methylated seed oils, which is what many surfactants are made with. DyneAmic Surfactant MSO surfactant. It can be used with Drive XLR8.
Dyneamic comes in a quart, gallon and 2.5 gallon jug size. The manufacturer discontinued the pint size some time ago.
Per the Dyneamic Surfactant product label you can use anywhere between 1/4 to 3/4 ounce per gallon of water no mater what product you are using. Anywhere in that range will give you good results so to make it simple you may want to go with 1/2 ounce to each gallon of tenacity you mix up.
A surfactant is a product that helps herbicide, fungicides, or insecticides to work more effectively by reducing the water tension when you spray, minimizing drift and making spraying more even. We have an article here with more details. If you are using Rodeo Herbicide, then you should use a surf…
Read Full Answer »DyneAmic Surfactant should not damage sprayer seals if the tank is cleaned properly after each use.
QuinKill Max Crabgrass and Weed Killer is mixed at 1.45 oz per 1,000 square ft area. It is recommended to use a methylated seed oil like DyneAmic Surfactant at 1-2 teaspoons of per gallon of water. It is better to use a hand pump or backpack sprayer to ensure the most accurate application.�…
Read Full Answer »A surfactant such as DyneAmic Surfactant could potentially harm frogs or other wildlife if you sprayed them with the product directly. When used as directed, this product is labeled for use in aquatic areas. You can view the full toxicity information on the Safety Data Sheet here.
DyneAmic Surfactant is a high quality non-ionic surfactant that greatly enhances the effectiveness of both fungicide and herbicide applications on lawns, ornamentals, trees and landscape areas at a rate of 1/4 oz. to 3/4 oz. per gallon of water. Refer to the fungicide product label for informati…
Read Full Answer »We apologize but we do not carry a Trimec 1000 product so are not sure if a surfactant is needed with it or not. We would recommend referring to the product label for complete instructions. While DyneAmic Surfactant can be mixed with most herbicides not all require you to use one and some advise a…
Read Full Answer »DyneAmic Surfactant would be an acceptable alternative.
Since DyneAmic Surfactant is a high percentage oil, you may not want to use it on more sensitive plants for insecticide applications, especially in the summer. Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker is a great choice for most insecticides or herbicides. Keep in mind that some herbicides will call for an MSO (met…
Read Full Answer »DyneAmic Surfactant is a type of spreader sticker that is a blend of non-ionic surfactant and a refined and modified spray oil. Since there is a slight risk of burn when using crop oils in higher heat, we recommend using a non-ionic surfactant without crop oil when applying insecticides only. Hi-Yie…
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