Omestick - SF

Omega Fine Chemicals manufacturers of Agro Chemicals, Chemicals for Raisins, Dipping Oil, Drying Oil used as Pro Plant Growth Regulator, Plant Growth Regulator and Gibberellic Acid

 

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Omestick – SF is a Surface Active Agent used to increase efficiency of Agro Pesticides, Herbicides, Fungicides and Insecticides. 

Omestick - SF is an excellent surface Active Agent, which increases the efficiency of Agro Pesticides and reduces the dosages of Agro Pesticides substantially. 

Due to its surface activity, Omestick - SF helps in spreading agro pesticide uniformly and quickly. Omestick - SF is having excellent sticking property, which ensures persistence ability during monsoon. 

In addition to this Omestick - SF is having quick penetrating property, which also helps in obtaining excellent weed killing performance.

Salient Features of Omestick – SF:  

  • Omestick – SF helps in reduces dosages of Agro Pesticides 45 to 55%

  • Omestick – SF controls various Plant diseases to the greater extent.

  • Omestick – SF does not get washed off easily during Monsoon as it forms non-washable film on the surface of substrate.

  • Omestick – SF helps in spreading Agro Pesticide uniformly and quickly.

  • Omestick – SF penetrates very quickly through various layers of Leaves.

  • Omestick – SF does not interfere with the activity of Agro Pesticides.

DOSAGES:
Usually 50 to 100 gms of Omestick – SF in 100 litres of water is sufficient to get excellent performance along with desired Agro Pesticide.


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