ISP HydroForce Recharge (Premium Soil Surfactant)
Highly Concentrated Residual Soil Surfactant which overcomes water repellency, improves water penetration and helps prevent localised dry spots in turf.
HydroForce Recharge is a premium soil surfactant blend, specifically designed to prevent and overcome hydrophobic soil situations and improve water management processes within the turf and plant growing environment.
HydroForce Recharge’s key performance characteristics are due to its unique combination of powerful, highest-quality surfactant technologies fulfilling rapid soil wetting, extended residual reliable re-wetting and moisture retention performance. HydroForce Recharge also has the extra benefit of plant health improvement via the addition of an Amino Acid supplement.
Key Features
- Premium formulation, specifically developed for tough growing conditions.
- A unique blend of two high-quality, powerful surfactants, fulfilling specific roles in water penetration, soil wetting and re-wetting.
- High concentration of surfactant. Maximises molecule output and performance.
- Non-burn formulation.
- Contains an amino acid package within the formulation, allowing for improved plant response in tough growing conditions.
- Manufactured and developed in Australia for the harshest of climatic conditions.
- HydroForce Recharge is available in 20L, 200L and 1,000L pack sizes for convenience and ease-of-use in every situation.
About ISP
ISP is a privately owned business, formed and owned by a small team of industry professionals with extensive experience in manufacture, distribution and product registration. We are a business focused on production & supply of plant protection, pest control, plant nutrition, soil, water management & biological products. Specialising in Australasian non-crop and niche horticultural markets, including Turf & Amenity, Nursery Production, Industrial Vegetation Management, Forestry, Pest Control and Consumer Home Garden & Pest Management.
Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for ISP in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Updated on: 19 August 2024