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How does WaterSave work in the soil?

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How does WaterSave work in the soil?

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• WaterSave is added to the soil in such a way that it is in contact with the root structure. During watering or irrigation, water is absorbed by WaterSave granules attached to the plant’s roots. The water is thus prevented from draining away and being lost. The water is retained by WaterSave close to the plants roots and as the water is needed the plants roots will tap into the hydrated WaterSave and is used over a period of time.

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