
Multiplex Maxiwet (Spreading, Penetrating and Sticking Agent)
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Multiplex Maxiwet: The Ultimate Spreading, Penetrating & Sticking Agent
Stop wasting your expensive sprays. Multiplex Maxiwet ensures your pesticides and fertilizers stick to the leaf, spread instantly, and penetrate deep for maximum results.
Many crops have waxy or hairy leaves that cause water to bead up and roll off. Maxiwet is a silicon-based "super-spreader" that breaks this surface tension. It ensures every drop of your spray covers the plant, reducing waste and improving pest control.
Best For: Hard-to-wet crops like Onion, Garlic, Cabbage, and for improving the performance of all insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides.
Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits
- 💧Super Spreading: Covers 10x more surface area than plain water. It allows the spray to slide down into tight spaces (like onion necks) where pests hide.
- 🛡️Instant Penetration: Helps chemicals bypass the waxy "shield" (cuticle) on leaves, delivering medicine directly into the plant system.
- 🌧️Rain Fastness: Acts as a "sticker." It ensures the spray dries quickly and bonds to the leaf, so it doesn't wash off if it rains shortly after spraying.
- 💰Cost Saver: Prevents "drain-off" (dripping). By making every drop count, you get better results without needing to re-spray often.
- 🤝Universal Mix: Being non-ionic and sodium-free, it is compatible with almost all insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and micronutrients.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Multiplex |
| Product Name | Maxiwet |
| Category | Adjuvant (Spreader, Penetrator, Activator) |
| Chemical Group | Non-Ionic Silicon-Based Surfactant |
| Formulation | Liquid Concentrate (Soluble) |
| Toxicity Label | Green (Safe / Slightly Toxic) |
How It Works: Mode of Action
Maxiwet acts as a bridge between water (your spray) and the leaf surface (oil/wax).
- Breaking Surface Tension: Water naturally forms beads. Maxiwet lowers the tension, causing the bead to collapse and flatten into a thin film that covers the whole leaf.
- Stomatal Infiltration: It makes the liquid "thin" enough to enter the microscopic breathing pores (stomata) of the plant, ensuring immediate absorption.
- Hygroscopic Action: It keeps the chemical moist on the leaf surface for longer, preventing it from drying into useless dust before the plant can absorb it.
This mechanism helps overcome the "Lotus Effect" seen in crops like Cabbage.
Target Crops & Utility
| Crop Type | Why Use Maxiwet? |
|---|---|
| Allium (Onion, Garlic) | Leaves are waxy and upright. Maxiwet helps spray slide down into the "neck" to kill hidden Thrips. |
| Brassicas (Cabbage, Cauliflower) | Overcomes the "Lotus Effect" (water repelling). Ensures spray sticks to the leaves instead of rolling off. |
| Weed Control (Herbicides) | Helps herbicides penetrate hairy or thick leaves of tough weeds like Parthenium and Grasses. |
Dosage & Application Guide
The Golden Rule: Always add Maxiwet LAST to the spray tank to prevent excessive foaming.
Recommended Dosage per Acre & Litre
| Application | Dose (ml / Acre) | Water (L / Acre) | Dose (ml / Litre) | PHI (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foliar Spray (Insecticide/Fungicide) | 200 ml | 200 L | 1.0 ml | Depends on Mixed Chemical |
| Herbicide (Weed Killer) | 200 ml | 200 L | 1.0 ml | - |
| Drone Spraying (Low Volume) | 10 ml | 10 L | 1.0 ml | - |
*PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval: Adjuvants take on the PHI of the chemical they are mixed with.
How to Apply: Best Practices
- Mixing Order: Use the "APPLES" method. Water -> Powders -> Liquids -> Add Maxiwet Last. This prevents the tank from overflowing with foam.
- Drone Usage: Essential for drone sprays. Since drones use very little water, Maxiwet prevents the tiny droplets from evaporating before they hit the plant.
- Coverage: Excellent for cleaning spray tanks. It acts as a detergent to remove sticky residues from previous sprays.
- Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, goggles). Concentrated surfactants can irritate eyes.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Maxiwet a glue or gum?
No, it is a silicon-based surfactant. Unlike gum (which just sticks), Maxiwet actively spreads the liquid and helps it penetrate the leaf surface.
2. Can I use it with Organic Bio-Pesticides?
Yes. It is non-ionic and safe. It is actually highly recommended for bio-pesticides (like Trichoderma) to help them stick to the plant without harming the beneficial organisms.
3. Does it cause leaf burn?
No. Maxiwet is "Sodium-Free," which means it does not cause salt burn or phytotoxicity on leaves, even on sensitive crops like flowers.
4. Why is it recommended for the rainy season?
It speeds up the absorption of pesticides. If it rains 2 hours after spraying, a normal spray might wash off. With Maxiwet, the chemical is already inside the plant, saving you a re-spray.
5. Can I use it for cleaning drip lines?
Yes. Its detergent properties help flush out bacterial slime and chemical deposits from clogged drip emitters.
Safety & Disclaimer
Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. Use protective eyewear when handling concentrated surfactants. The information provided here is for guidance only.


