Southern AG Surfactant is a non-ionic wetting agent that helps your spray actually stick and work.
Active Ingredient: 80% Alkyl aryl polyoxyethylene glycol
Coverage:
At the labeled rate (5-10 mL per gallon) - 2oz bottle will treat:
- 6-12 gallons
On many plants—especially African violets—spray tends to bead up and roll off the leaf surface. When that happens, your treatment doesn’t spread evenly or reach where pests are hiding.
Adding a surfactant fixes that.
It breaks surface tension so your solution spreads into a thin, even layer—improving coverage, helping it reach tight areas like the crown, and allowing active ingredients to work more effectively.
The result: better control, less waste, and more reliable results with every application.
Southern AG 80/20 Surfactant
Recommended Mixing Rates
- General Use:
1–2 teaspoons (5–10 mL) per gallon of water
- With Miticides / Insecticides:
Add surfactant last after all other products are mixed
- Important:
Do not over-agitate after adding surfactant, as excessive foaming can occur
Mixing Order
Fill spray tank halfway with water
Add insecticide or miticide
Fill remaining water
Add Southern AG Surfactant last
Gently mix and apply
Works Great With
Improves leaf coverage, adhesion, and overall treatment effectiveness on hard-to-wet foliage.
- General Use:


