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Your lawn's secret to using less water
California Drought Defense Lawn Treatment is a liquid wetting agent built for California lawns. It uses surfactant technology to help water soak into dry soil instead of running off. You'll get a greener lawn while reducing water usage by up to 20%. Zero pesticides, zero burn risk, just results. Not a subscriber yet? Build your plan.
What makes California Drought Defense Lawn Treatment different
- 0-0-1 formula with potassium for drought grit
- Wetting agent helps every drop reach the roots
- Hooks up to your hose, done in 10-15 minutes
- Works on all common grass types
- No pesticides, no NPEs, no burn risk
- Made specifically for California conditions
Ingredients
Wetting agent (surfactant): Helps water soak into dry, compacted soil instead of pooling on top. Think of it as giving your dirt a reason to drink.
Seaweed and potassium: These two team up to help your grass handle heat and drought stress without turning crispy.
Humic acid: Helps your lawn's roots actually absorb the good stuff. Better nutrient uptake means less goes to waste.
How to use
For best results, apply before drought conditions set in, early morning or late evening. Water your lawn well before you start.
- Connect the sprayer to your hose and attach the liquid fertilizer pouch. The sprayer applies at the perfect water-to-nutrient ratio, so no measuring needed.
- Walk your yard and distribute evenly until the pouch is depleted. This typically takes 10-15 minutes for up to 2,500 sq ft.
- Water your lawn thoroughly after application. Once it dries, you're good to go.
- Reapply every 4 weeks from spring through fall, up to 8 times per year.
























