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The Monterey Natures Own Spray Helper is an adjuvant that helps in making sprays more effective. It causes the spray to spread and stick to the plants surface area, making any solution more effective than having to use it alone. It is best used with herbicides, insecticides, weed killers and even fungicides. The spray can be applied on lawns, fruit and nut trees, ornamentals and vegetable crops whenever needed. Natures Own Spray Helper is made to be resistant to rainfall or irrigation wash off which results to longer effectivity of sprays that are applied on plant and leaf surfaces.
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Active Ingredient | Cottonseed Oil - 80.0% Alkylphenoxy Polyethoxy Ethanols - 17.0% Isopropanol - 3.0% |
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For use in | Used with Insecticides, Herbicides and Fungicides to make them more effective on Lawns, Fruit and Nut Trees, Ornamentals and Vegetable crops |
Application |
1/2 - 1 tsp. per gallon of water * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
Yield | 100 gallons |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AR, ID, KY, MS, TN, UT, WV, WY |
Shipping Weight | 1.11 lbs |
Manufacturer | Monterey Lawn & Garden (Mfg. Number: LG 1120) |
UPC | 022179100145 |
EPA Registration | 54705-50002 |
Normal use on easy-to-wet plants and foliage:1/2 tsp. per gallon of mixed spray solution.
Hard-to-wet plants and foliage: 1 tsp. per gallon of mixed spray solution.
What is Nature's Own Spray Helper?
Monterey - Nature's Own Spray Helper is an adjuvant. Adjuvants are products that are added to a spray mixture to make it more effective.
How does Nature's Own Spray make my pest control spray more effective?
Monterey - Nature's Own Spray Helper is a spreader/sticker. When water is sprayed on a leaf, it has a tendency to bunch up into big droplets on the leaf surface. With the use of Nature's Own, the water droplets (which contain the spray material) spread out on the leaf surface, thus the name "spreader." By spreading out over the leaf surface, the plant is exposed to more of the active ingredients when you spray. Nature's Own also acts as a "sticker," which means it sticks to the leaf after the water has dried out. This makes the spray more resistant to rainfall or irrigation wash off.
What do I use Nature's Own with?
Primarily fungicides, insecticides, and foliar fertilizers. It also helps with some herbicides. If the herbicide you are using calls for an oil concentrate, Nature's Own is not the product to use. In this case, you should use Herbicide Helper, which is a penetrating surfactant as well as a spreader.
How much Nature's Own should I use?
Mix 1/2 teaspoons per gallon mixed pesticide or fertilizer solution. As an example, if you have a 2-gallon sprayer, add one teaspoon.
What about using Nature's Own with foliar fertilizers?
Nature's Own is a good choice, because you will get better fertilizer uptake when the fertilizer is spread uniformly over the leaf's surface. Also it will make the fertilizer less resistant to runoff by irrigation or rainfall so they can be fully utilized by the plant.
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Monterey Natures Own Spray Helper should not be applied directly to roses. It is a spreader sticker mixed with various weed killers, insecticides, and fungicides for effectiveness.