Insecticides & Fungicides/Spreader-stickers, Wetting Agents:
Getting the most out of Your Sprays
Spreader-stickers, Wetting Agents: Getting the most out of Your
Sprays
Thomas Ogren
Spreader-stickers or if you prefer, sticker-spreaders, are
agents we can add to garden sprays to make them more effective.
These additives are commonly used in commercial horticulture and
in agriculture, but for some reason are as yet relatively
unknown to most gardeners. Sticker-spreaders can be made of many
different components, organic or inorganic. Often the actual
ingredients in a particular brand of sticker-spreader will be
kept secret, as a proprietary formulation known only within the
company producing it. Some brands use silicone-based
surfactants, oils, emulsifiers and buffering agents, while
others may use odd combinations of things like fish oil and
fatty acid soaps. Several are made entirely from some sort of
emulsified soybean oil. Actually, common dish soap will act as a
sticker-spreader, it just won