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How can seawater be used to grow any type of plants — doesn’t the salt in OceanSolution® hurt plants?

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How can seawater be used to grow any type of plants — doesn’t the salt in OceanSolution® hurt plants?

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Our process is naturally balanced so that it will not hurt plants — unless it is applied excessively. The salt is a necessary part of the solution as it readies the plant for element uptake and assists the transportation of said elements throughout the plants stems and leaves through a process called osmotic pressure. Although ocean water, which contains all of the known natural elements (which are inorganic), is not nutritionally beneficial for humans, when these elements are extracted properly from ocean water they are viable for plant intake. Plants add a carbon atom to the extracted inorganic elements to make them organic and therefore fit for human consumption.

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