
Water Conditioner for Pesticides
What is a Water Conditioner? A water conditioner and a water softener have similar qualities as they both affect the water's feel, taste and odor. Whereas water softeners require added salt, water conditioners work without salt and reduce scaling of hard minerals. A water-conditioning agent also reduces sediment and other impurities in the water that can decrease a pesticide's overall performance. How Alligare Water Conditioner Works Alligare Water Conditioner works at low-usage rates and is used as an ammonium sulfate replacement. It combines water-conditioning agents and ammonium ions in a premix formula for easy application. By using this water conditioner, you don't need to add ammonium sulfate to weak acid herbicides that contain glyphosate or dicamba. It isolates the hard-water ions and provides ammonium ions for greater uptake of pesticides on the target. Where to Use Alligare Water Conditioner This effective water-conditioning agent is labeled for use on agricultural, for