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Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash - 3.78 Litres

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Description

Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash is a foliar leaf wash and integrated plant wash designed to beautify foliage by cleaning leaf surfaces and lifting buildup that dulls plants. This plant surface cleaner is made for growers who want cleaner, brighter-looking leaves and a healthier-looking canopy without turning routine maintenance into a complicated process.

IPW focuses on clean foliage by helping remove accumulated dust, airborne pollutants, and potential abiotic contaminants that collect on leaf surfaces over time. When leaf surfaces stay cleaner, the plant’s capacity for efficient photosynthesis can improve, supporting optimal growth and stronger yield potential. In real rooms, that means IPW is aimed at restoring leaf clarity when plants look coated, muted, or “tired” from environmental residue.

This integrated plant wash is positioned for use in all growth stages, with a natural fit from vegetative growth through early flowering. That timing makes it especially relevant when plants are building structure and the canopy is densifying, so leaf-surface cleanliness matters. IPW is also described as safe for all crops, which keeps it versatile across mixed gardens and production styles where one consistent leaf wash is easier to standardize.

The compact facts layer is simple: IPW is derived from essential oils, chosen to help shine and clean foliage. Rather than acting like a base fertilizer, it’s a dedicated leaf wash meant to support canopy presentation and leaf-surface function. The result is a clean foliage finish that looks better and aligns with the goal of supporting efficient photosynthesis by keeping leaf surfaces clearer.

Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash is a good fit for growers dealing with dusty environments, airborne residue, or general leaf dulling, and for anyone who wants a straightforward foliar cleaner that supports clean foliage from vegetative growth through early flowering while staying safe for all crops.

How To Use

How to Use Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash - 3.78 Litres

Step-by-step mixing and feeding instructions for Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash - 3.78 Litres.

Mixing & preparation

Fill your reservoir or watering container with clean, room-temperature water first. Shake the bottle of Athena Nutrients IPW Integrated Plant Wash - 3.78 Litres well before every use. Using the feeding schedule below, measure the recommended dose and add it directly to the water while stirring. Allow the solution to mix fully before adding any other fertilizers, additives, or supplements.

Always add nutrients to water — not the other way around. Mix thoroughly between products to ensure an even, stable nutrient solution.

Week-by-week feeding schedule

Vegetative stage — IPW

  • Week 1: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 2: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 3: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 4: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.

Flowering stage — IPW

  • Week 1: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 2: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 3: mix 24.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.

Tips for best results

  • Maintain pH and EC/ppm within the range recommended for your growing medium and crop.
  • Use fresh nutrient solution whenever possible and avoid leaving mixed solution stagnant for long periods.
  • Store nutrients in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Keep bottles tightly sealed when not in use to reduce air exposure and preserve product quality.
  • Use clean measuring tools and regularly rinse or clean your reservoir, lines, and irrigation equipment.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not mix different nutrients or additives together in concentrated form before adding them to water.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage unless you are following a tested, crop-specific feeding plan.
  • Do not skip pH or EC/ppm checks when growing in hydroponic or soilless systems.
  • Do not allow the nutrient solution to freeze or overheat, as this can damage the formulation.
  • Do not ignore the directions on the product label for your specific crop, growth stage, and system type.

Warnings & Safety

Warning – Important Safety Information

This product may cause mild skin irritation and eye irritation. Avoid unnecessary contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Use only as directed.

General safety precautions

Read and follow all instructions on the product label and any accompanying documentation before use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not ingest. Avoid breathing vapours, mist, or dust that may be generated during handling or use.

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as protective gloves, long sleeves, long pants and closed-toe footwear. When there is a risk of splashing or airborne particles, use safety glasses or other suitable eye and face protection.

First aid – skin contact

IF ON SKIN OR HAIR: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with clean water for several minutes, then wash with mild soap and water. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

First aid – eye contact

IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with clean water for several minutes, keeping eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If irritation persists, obtain medical advice.

First aid – ingestion and inhalation

IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a medical professional. Seek medical attention if you feel unwell.

IF INHALED: Move the person to fresh air and keep them comfortable for breathing. If coughing, breathing difficulty, dizziness or other symptoms occur, seek medical assistance.

Storage and handling

Store this product in its original closed container, in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area. Protect from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.

Avoid release to drains, natural waterways or outdoor soil. Dispose of unused product and empty containers in accordance with local regulations and the directions on the label.

Important: If medical advice is needed, keep the product label or container available. Always follow the specific instructions and safety recommendations provided by the manufacturer. This safety notice is intended as general guidance and does not replace official label directions or documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is citric acid important for plant growth?

Citric acid helps improve nutrient availability by gently lowering pH and binding certain minerals so they stay more usable for roots, which can reduce common lockout symptoms like pale new growth. It’s unique because it influences nutrient behavior beyond pH alone, making it especially helpful when nutrients are present but not being absorbed efficiently.

Why is geranium oil important for pest control on plants, and what makes it unique?

Geranium oil is important because its strong natural aromatic compounds can disrupt how many pests find, settle on, and feed on plant surfaces, helping reduce pest pressure when applied with good coverage and repeat timing. It’s unique because it works mainly as a surface-level, contact-based botanical tool that targets pest behavior and activity rather than acting like a long-lasting systemic control.

Why is lemongrass oil important for pest deterrence and foliar care on plants?

Lemongrass oil is important because its strong natural aroma helps discourage many pests from settling and feeding on leaves, supporting healthier foliage when used in careful, plant-safe dilutions. It’s unique from heavier oils and other foliar approaches because it works mainly as a fast-acting, surface-level deterrent that doesn’t leave a thick coating, making it best for early pressure and ongoing leaf-surface support rather than long-lasting film control.

Why is peppermint oil important for pest control on plants, and what makes it different from other pest options?

Peppermint oil is important because its strong aroma can disrupt how pests find, recognize, and settle on plants, helping reduce feeding and spread when used early. It’s unique because it works mainly as a behavior and scent deterrent instead of relying only on direct kill, which makes it especially useful as a gentle, supportive tool in a consistent pest management routine.

What does potassium sorbate do in plant pest and disease sprays?

Potassium sorbate helps slow the growth and spread of certain fungi and molds on plant and surface areas, which makes it useful for preventing small issues from turning into outbreaks. It’s unique because it’s more about suppressing fungal growth over time than acting like a fast “burn-down” ingredient, so it works best when paired with better airflow, lower leaf wetness, and cleaner growing conditions.

Is sodium benzoate safe for plants?

It can be safe at low levels when used mainly to keep water-based mixes from spoiling, but it’s unique because it adds sodium and can cause salt-style stress over time, especially with frequent use or recirculating water.

Why is yeast used as an ingredient in some fungicides and pesticides?

Yeast is used because it can crowd out harmful microbes on plant surfaces and in the root zone while also “priming” the plant’s own defenses to respond faster to infection and stress. It’s unique from many other controls because it works through competition and immune signaling rather than relying mainly on harsh knockdown chemistry.

Safety & Technical Documents

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Nutrient Feed Chart

Vegetative — Week 1

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Flowering — Week 1

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