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4genfarmer
Posted 3/22/2025 22:15 (#11158111 - in reply to #11157460)
Subject: RE: pH reducer in spray water


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PHxr is 16 oz / 100 gallon and $.073 per treated gallon.
Drops pH to 4.4 and increases oxygen to plant. Also breaks down salts in herbicide and fertilizer from a compound to a simple salt. Eliminate AMS, which does nothing for pH and increases salt.

Also breaks down atrazine buildup in tanks, hoses, and nozzles. Prevents calcification buildup in pumps, and nozzles to keep coverage annd pressure even.

Pictures are from a clean out of sprayer after a triple rinse. Adding 16oz per 100 gallon of pHxr broke free atrazine buildup.

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https://youtube.com/shorts/DgjAYiVY_Q4?si=DB86xFC5uquVobge







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