Behavaran pH Control Solution
Packaging: 500 ml and 1000 ml
pH control solutions or acidity regulators (pH Regulators) are substances added to irrigation water or spray tank mixtures to adjust the water’s pH to the optimal range for better absorption of fertilizers, pesticides, and nutrients. Since an inappropriate pH can cause pesticide decomposition, reduced fertilizer efficiency, and sediment formation in the tank, using pH regulators is one of the most essential practices in professional agricultural spraying.
This product lowers the pH and water hardness, improves the solubility of agricultural fertilizers and pesticides, and increases their efficiency. It also helps unclog and clean drippers in drip irrigation systems by removing alkaline deposits.
This solution acidifies and improves the quality of water and nutrient solutions. It plays a positive role in neutralizing bicarbonates, improving soil conditions, and addressing salinity and soil compaction issues.
This solution contains Nitrogen and Sulfur Trioxide.
Mode of Action
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Lowering or raising the water pH to reach the optimal range
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Preventing alkaline hydrolysis (rapid decomposition of pesticides at high pH)
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Enhancing better solubility of fertilizers
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Preventing sediment formation and nozzle clogging
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Increasing foliar absorption by reducing surface tension (in combined products)
Applications
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Lowering or raising the water pH to reach the optimal range
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Preventing alkaline hydrolysis (rapid decomposition of pesticides at high pH)
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Enhancing better solubility of fertilizers
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Preventing sediment formation and nozzle clogging
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Increasing foliar absorption by reducing surface tension (in combined products)
Unfavorable water pH can also cause phytotoxicity (plant burn). Therefore, use Behavaran pH Control Solutions before applying any fertilizers or pesticides.
Properties of non-ionic adjuvants or non-ionic surfactants include:
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Increasing the absorption rate of pesticides and liquid fertilizers
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Reducing the washing away of pesticides due to rainfall
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Reducing the hydrophobicity (water repellency) of leaf surfaces, which leads to maximum spreading, uniform coverage, and reduced wastage of pesticide droplets
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It also prevents the formation of droplets on leaves that can lead to leaf burn due to the concentration of sunlight.