Effective Water Management for Premium Turfgrass
Water is a vital element for the growth and development of all plants, including turfgrass. However, too much or too little water can negatively impact turf quality, causing disease susceptibility, poor root development, and reduced stress tolerance. Therefore, effective water management is critical to ensure the production of premium quality turf.
The ICL Approach to Water Management
At ICL, we understand the importance of water management in turfgrass production. That’s why we have developed a unique and flexible range of wetting agents and dew dispersants designed to optimise water and moisture management.
Our Water Management Products
Our water management products include:
Benefits of Our Wetting Agents and Dew Dispersants
Our wetting agents and dew dispersants are specifically designed to improve soil and turf moisture retention, ensuring that water is distributed evenly throughout the root zone. This helps to reduce water stress and increase turf quality while minimising water usage and runoff. Our surfactants also reduce surface tension, allowing water to penetrate deeper into the soil profile, promoting deeper and stronger root growth.
H2Pro DewSmart
Our range of surfactants includes products such as H2Pro DewSmart, which is designed to effectively manage dew formation and reduce the risk of disease development.
Optimise Your Water Management Strategy
By utilising our range of wetting agents and dew dispersants, turf managers can optimise their water management strategy and ensure the production of premium quality turf.
With our versatile and effective surfactant technologies, you can improve soil and turf moisture retention, reduce water stress, and promote deeper root growth, ultimately resulting in healthier and more resilient turfgrass.
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