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Do the roots of the plants develop and grow unevenly around the area the DRiWATER has liquefied?

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Do the roots of the plants develop and grow unevenly around the area the DRiWATER has liquefied?

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No. Most plants require 2 containers of DRiWATER around the plant, supplying equal distribution of moisture around the root mass. DRiWATER turns back into water at the rate of one-ounce every three days. As liquifaction occurs, the capillary activity in the soil carries and maintains moisture throughout the root mass and surrounding soil. The amount of moisture delivered to the plant is just enough to sustain it and, at the same time, provide an adequate amount of stress to force the plant to seek out its own moisture source.

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