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Southern Ag Spreader Sticker is a 1-gallon dual-action spray adjuvant that improves pesticide and fungicide effectiveness by enhancing droplet spread and increasing residual activity. Compatible with most sprays, it prevents wash-off from rain and dew, ensuring longer-lasting protection on ornamental and vegetable plants, especially those with waxy leaves.

| ASIN | B004QIVJ0C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2024 |
| Item model number | 65724 |
| Item volume | 1 Gallons |
| Part number | 65724 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.15 x 10.16 x 26.67 cm; 3.94 kg |
R**I
Works great with my bermuda grass killer.
G**.
Important addition to dormant fruit tree spraying; keeps chemical on tree during rain events. Can only buy quart size instead of gallon due to policy of not shipping to my address.
T**A
If you’re looking through reviews and debating trying this weird “sticker spreader”, take it from a stranger. It works, it’s amazing, and you’ll wish you tried it sooner. We’re in our second year using this here adjutant, and we are very pleased. Note. Pay attention to the label. Don’t put this in until your sprayer is almost full. And DO NOT USE WITH NEEM OIL!!!
M**.
I use it in a greenhouse, an orchard, a vineyard and flower gardens. It seems to work as well as the more expensive sticker spreaders. I have already purchased it multiple times and recommended it to others.
B**R
Used at the "standard concentration for fruit trees" per label for "spot application" using hand spraying equipment. Has photo toxicity issues with imiden (phosmet) or Captan when sprayed on Liberty apple trees (browns outer-edges or kills leaves) or on Santa-Rosa Plums (tiny "shot" holes in leaves). Methley plums seemed to be minimally damaged (very minor) by the same chemical combination & concentration. Top-Surf surfactant (only a spreader, not a stickier) seems to be much safer (no noticeable phototoxicity issues) when used at the above chemicals at same concentrations. I recommend caution and using at reduced rates (less than max standard concentration). Seems to last for a long time (sticks on plant foliage) (approx 20-30 days, even with normal rainfall for NE Connecticut.
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