Growers and media producers can deliver more water for plants with AcceleWET surfactant from RainSoil to improve water penetration in soilless media.
“Using a proprietary blend of surfactant chemistries, AcceleWET reduces the surface tension of water to increase not just vertical but lateral movement,” says Dr. Johann Buck, Director of Sales and Product Development and Certified Crop Adviser (CCA). “Both soilless media producers and growers will benefit from its ability to enhance both initial wetting and short‐term rewetting.”
Specifically designed to aid in the decompression process of all compressed soilless growing media, AcceleWET provides excellent results with not just initial wetting but also short‐term rewetting. Its benefits can be applied to both compressed and uncompressed soilless growing media.
Easy to use and quick to produce results, AcceleWET may be incorporated into soilless growing media; applied as a drench; or injected on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
See AcceleWET for yourself at Cultivate’16 booth 1061.
For more information:
RainSoil
702‐966‐5167
www.RainSoil.com


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