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How does Lawn Honey work?

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How does Lawn Honey work?

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Lawn Honey is a negatively charged, high molecular weight linear copolymer. Soil particles and nutrients positively charged. In the presence of aqueous fluids such as water and water-soluble nutrients, the negatively charges copolymer structure of Lawn Honey will bind to the positively charged soil particles and nutriets. This mixture of soil particles, nutrients, and Lawn Honey is bound tightly together. The net effect of this process improved water infiltration into soil. Lawn Honey’s micronized particles have a high molecular weight and are soluble in water. In the presence of water, Lawn Honey will form long microscopic molecular chains, which are negatively charged. Soil particles suspended in water are positively charged. As a result, Lawn Honey attracts the soil particles. Lawn Honey’s negative charge also attracts positively charged nutrients applied through fertilizations, such as nitrogen, potassium, and calcium (NH4+, K+, Ca++) The clusters are too large to remain suspended

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