soap??? wetting agent????

Uncle Ben

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surf king is a penetrator. The degree that a product actually penetrates is a factor of its acidity and oil content. The oils help to break down the surface tension and the acidity helps to pass through the waxy cuticle and be absorbed into the plant membranes. BTW, no product can accurately claim 100% absorption into the leaf. It just doesn't work like that.

PS I still don't know where to buy the fucking stuff. The online forestry supply and ag business I have accounts with don't carry it. Guess I can shop around at some of the ag stores but don't have tons of time for that.
Yeah, Surf King meets all those parameters. This gets kinda techie but it explains all the products. http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/custer/projects/planning/weedwebdocs/feis_appendix_j_herbicide_efficacy.pdf

All feed stores in my town carry a lot of these surfactants, and that includes Tractor Supply Company. In fact, I bought the Red River 90 at a feed store. TSC has one called L100.

UB
 

legallyflying

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I think what he is saying is if your a savy consumer, you wouldn't be spending 500% more for a product that does the same thing but just happens to be marketed to a group of consumers that are really into getting stoned allot, observing the effects a certain product has, and then coming to the conclusion that this, and only this product can make this happen because it was developed by these super smart weed scientists.

Cannabis is just another plant guys. Its got unique characteristics, just like other plants but the physiology of the plant and the mechanisms that make products work on this plants are identical. You can happpily trip away on the "corporate techno-industrial machine" and its souless consumption of the planet line of thinking but those are the companies that employ the real scientist and chemists that develop these products, not the guys at dutch masters or humbolt products, or whatever. MJ product selling is 80% marketing. There are some unique products for sure and companies do but the time in to make sure their stuff works well, don't get me wrong. But I think you will find that the more a company markets specifically to pot growers (cough) Advanced Nutrients (cough) the greater the markup.

I'm not going to cry a fucking river about the plight of my local hydro store owner, he is doing quite well. There is another locally owned store that sells agriculture products and he is just as much a local as the hydro guy. I don't need to take it in the ass to support my community.

P.S. I never, ever, fucking ever shop at walmart. I went in to one once though, fucking scary shit. I thought to myself "oh, this is the segment of the population that I always hear about, the under educated obese people that save money by spending money".

Gee honey, we don't NEED that 20 piece grill accessory kit, but its soo cheap, I mean 20 PIECES! and its only $4.99.....
 

Uncle Ben

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UB, link for link... Little less techie but good to know what base the oil components of various surfactants are derived from....

http://www.herbicide-adjuvants.com/cgi-bin/adjdb.cgi?db=adjproductview&prodkeyword=Nonionic%20Surfactant&view_records=1&sb=3&so=ascend&ww=on&ProductValidated=Yes&nh=3
Nice link!

Yep, I'm one of those nasty "haves".....sitting on more than a mil of tangible and intangible assets. Sure as hell didn't get where I'm at pissing off my money on non-value added products or being less than frugal bordering on the neurosis side lol. :) I get tired of listening to the "have nots" and their whiney complaints about how evil corportate America is. The rich provide jobs, the poor do not. The poor got where they are (or are not) based on their choices.

UB
 

NLNo5

Active Member
I think what he is saying is if your a savy consumer, you wouldn't be spending 500% more for a product that does the same thing but just happens to be marketed to a group of consumers that are really into getting stoned allot, observing the effects a certain product has, and then coming to the conclusion that this, and only this product can make this happen because it was developed by these super smart weed scientists.

Cannabis is just another plant guys. Its got unique characteristics, just like other plants but the physiology of the plant and the mechanisms that make products work on this plants are identical. You can happpily trip away on the "corporate techno-industrial machine" and its souless consumption of the planet line of thinking but those are the companies that employ the real scientist and chemists that develop these products, not the guys at dutch masters or humbolt products, or whatever. MJ product selling is 80% marketing. There are some unique products for sure and companies do but the time in to make sure their stuff works well, don't get me wrong. But I think you will find that the more a company markets specifically to pot growers (cough) Advanced Nutrients (cough) the greater the markup.

I'm not going to cry a fucking river about the plight of my local hydro store owner, he is doing quite well. There is another locally owned store that sells agriculture products and he is just as much a local as the hydro guy. I don't need to take it in the ass to support my community.

P.S. I never, ever, fucking ever shop at walmart. I went in to one once though, fucking scary shit. I thought to myself "oh, this is the segment of the population that I always hear about, the under educated obese people that save money by spending money".

Gee honey, we don't NEED that 20 piece grill accessory kit, but its soo cheap, I mean 20 PIECES! and its only $4.99.....
Ur wisdom don't match ur avatar....lol.
 

legallyflying

Well-Known Member
Ur wisdom don't match ur avatar....lol.
Too wit, Randy Marsh is in fact a scientist. Just like myself :)

I think the point of my avatar is that south park does a pretty damn good job and pointing out the irony and stupidity of america and americans. If you think that wall mart is evil.... you REALLY need to listen to this... The commentary is from the south park creators.

[video=youtube;fimSeb5jLeE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fimSeb5jLeE&feature=related[/video]
 

NLNo5

Active Member
Best and cheapest home made surfactant aka a "spreader" only, is Ivory liquid dish soap. It is not a sticky type agent which you don't need unless your watering overhead foliage and all.. 1/4 tsp/liter is fine. Any non-ionic spreader-sticker aka surfactant can be purchased cheap at a feed store. One gallon should cost no more than $15, RedRiver is a good non-ionic surfactant. I also use another commercial product called Surf-King. It's a spreader, sticker, pH buffering agent, and penetrator.

BTW, the "90" stands for the amount of the active ingredient. 90% is a high grade. Get 88% or better. If they're charging you more than $5.00 for a liter, you're takin' it in the shorts.

As expected, another oil company is trying to hit the lotto using alot of bullshit in their lead in ads - http://www.tcs-hydroponics.com/doc/hydronutrients.htm

Get wise people, boycott such ripoff artists as Dutchmasters.

UB
Quarter tsp of ivory dish soap per liter. Good input.

Anyone ever use simple green...prolly works well, not sure if it is healthy for the plant.
Choose your soap wisely. Lots of dish soaps nowadays have chemical biostatic agents in them like triclosan that will kill your soil microbes. Stick with a soap that biodegrades and doesn't have the special nasa antibiotic bs in it.
 

Jack Larson

Active Member
I think what he is saying is if your a savy consumer, you wouldn't be spending 500% more for a product that does the same thing but just happens to be marketed to a group of consumers that are really into getting stoned allot, observing the effects a certain product has, and then coming to the conclusion that this, and only this product can make this happen because it was developed by these super smart weed scientists.

Cannabis is just another plant guys. Its got unique characteristics, just like other plants but the physiology of the plant and the mechanisms that make products work on this plants are identical. You can happpily trip away on the "corporate techno-industrial machine" and its souless consumption of the planet line of thinking but those are the companies that employ the real scientist and chemists that develop these products, not the guys at dutch masters or humbolt products, or whatever. MJ product selling is 80% marketing. There are some unique products for sure and companies do but the time in to make sure their stuff works well, don't get me wrong. But I think you will find that the more a company markets specifically to pot growers (cough) Advanced Nutrients (cough) the greater the markup.

I'm not going to cry a fucking river about the plight of my local hydro store owner, he is doing quite well. There is another locally owned store that sells agriculture products and he is just as much a local as the hydro guy. I don't need to take it in the ass to support my community.

P.S. I never, ever, fucking ever shop at walmart. I went in to one once though, fucking scary shit. I thought to myself "oh, this is the segment of the population that I always hear about, the under educated obese people that save money by spending money".

Gee honey, we don't NEED that 20 piece grill accessory kit, but its soo cheap, I mean 20 PIECES! and its only $4.99.....
Wow...a real live Critical Thinker! A rare breed these days. Hope U B is taking notes :) I know I am. Thanks for the example of Civilized Discourse...
 

NLNo5

Active Member
Too wit, Randy Marsh is in fact a scientist. Just like myself :)

I think the point of my avatar is that south park does a pretty damn good job and pointing out the irony and stupidity of america and americans. If you think that wall mart is evil.... you REALLY need to listen to this... The commentary is from the south park creators.

[video=youtube;fimSeb5jLeE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fimSeb5jLeE&feature=related[/video]
Right you are, dude's a geologist. About irony and stupidity of Americans. Not sure just what the magnitude of that is. Certainly we have a few Americans who manage to accumulate some wisdom. I myself try not to be too cynical about my country and my fellow citizens. After all I catch myself in foolish moments on a regular basis. I think it has something to do with being a human being in general not necessarily American.
 

Uncle Ben

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I think what he is saying is if your a savy consumer, you wouldn't be spending 500% more for a product that does the same thing but just happens to be marketed to a group of consumers that are really into getting stoned allot, observing the effects a certain product has, and then coming to the conclusion that this, and only this product can make this happen because it was developed by these super smart weed scientists.
Yep

Gee honey, we don't NEED that 20 piece grill accessory kit, but its soo cheap, I mean 20 PIECES! and its only $4.99.....
Off topic but it might help save you some money. I have purchased quite a few items at 2 sites I visit daily without fail. Some for NO cost, just $5.00 postage. Here are the links: http://1saleaday.com/
http://www.woot.com/

At winewoot.com just bought some awesome gourmet bleu cheese and have some gourmet cheddar coming, waiting for the nice man in the brown truck. ;) Great value on the wines too. They change daily, so, snooze ya lose.

A while back I ordered some gourmet chocolate caramel candy with a touch of salt on top from this firm, The Candy Basket. I can vouch for their quality, it's excellent. Fudge - http://wine.woot.com/

UB
 

legallyflying

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Thanks for the links. I need to do a restock of the wine cellar. Especially after I told a friend of mine, who just HAD to have another bottle of wine at 10 when the dinner party was winding down "there is a bottle of nice Shiraz in the pantry". She comes out with an opened bottle of cab.... The $150 French Cab I have been saving for over 2 years. Which she then spilled a glass of on the rug 30 minutes later.
 

Wetdog

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Best and cheapest home made surfactant aka a "spreader" only, is Ivory liquid dish soap. It is not a sticky type agent which you don't need unless your watering overhead foliage and all.. 1/4 tsp/liter is fine. Any non-ionic spreader-sticker aka surfactant can be purchased cheap at a feed store. One gallon should cost no more than $15, RedRiver is a good non-ionic surfactant. I also use another commercial product called Surf-King. It's a spreader, sticker, pH buffering agent, and penetrator.

BTW, the "90" stands for the amount of the active ingredient. 90% is a high grade. Get 88% or better. If they're charging you more than $5.00 for a liter, you're takin' it in the shorts.

As expected, another oil company is trying to hit the lotto using alot of bullshit in their lead in ads - http://www.tcs-hydroponics.com/doc/hydronutrients.htm

Get wise people, boycott such ripoff artists as Dutchmasters.

UB
Yep, back in the day Ivory unscented was the thing.

Guess what you can't find? There must be 10 different Ivories at the store and not one of them was unscented.

I'll check out the TSC on my next visit. Picked up the big Blue Book last month. If they don't have it in stock, they'll order it out of the master catalog for you.

Wet
 

Uncle Ben

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Thanks for the links. I need to do a restock of the wine cellar. Especially after I told a friend of mine, who just HAD to have another bottle of wine at 10 when the dinner party was winding down "there is a bottle of nice Shiraz in the pantry". She comes out with an opened bottle of cab.... The $150 French Cab I have been saving for over 2 years. Which she then spilled a glass of on the rug 30 minutes later.
Someone just lost a friend. :) I've put in about 10 orders with winewoot and been a little disappointed only once. Finally got tired of paying for wine and put in my own vineyard of the finest vinifera clones. Just came in for lunch a few minutes ago after debudding the crud on my Merlot in fact. Hope to get about 1,500 lbs. of grapes this year, or let's put it this way, the birds are gonna fatten up on 1,500 lbs. of my hard work!

Yep, back in the day Ivory unscented was the thing.

Guess what you can't find? There must be 10 different Ivories at the store and not one of them was unscented.

I'll check out the TSC on my next visit. Picked up the big Blue Book last month. If they don't have it in stock, they'll order it out of the master catalog for you.

Wet
I can still get unscented Ivory. If you ask the store manager they should be happy to get it for you. Only time I use it on plants anymore is in a pot drench.
 

Jack Larson

Active Member
When making wine, one should simply use Wonder Bread from Wal-Mart for innoculation as Pasteur Red is just over priced snake oil...(lol)
 

BarnBuster

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Any non-ionic spreader-sticker aka surfactant can be purchased cheap at a feed store. One gallon should cost no more than $15, RedRiver is a good non-ionic surfactant. I also use another commercial product called Surf-King. It's a spreader, sticker, pH buffering agent, and penetrator.
still good recommendation?
 

greasemonkeymann

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Someone just lost a friend. :) I've put in about 10 orders with winewoot and been a little disappointed only once. Finally got tired of paying for wine and put in my own vineyard of the finest vinifera clones. Just came in for lunch a few minutes ago after debudding the crud on my Merlot in fact. Hope to get about 1,500 lbs. of grapes this year, or let's put it this way, the birds are gonna fatten up on 1,500 lbs. of my hard work!



I can still get unscented Ivory. If you ask the store manager they should be happy to get it for you. Only time I use it on plants anymore is in a pot drench.
Just made me think of one of my redworms favorite foods, rotting grapes, I bet you could have a redworm farm the size of massachusetts
 

WeedFreak78

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I was always told to use Dawn liquid..and i think that was based on the fact it's what's used to clean animals in oil spills so it's considered "safe"..IDK how that applies to plants.
 
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