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Is it possible to over-water using DRiWATER?

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Is it possible to over-water using DRiWATER?

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When applied per manufacturers recommended usage, DRiWATER will not over-water plant materials. Used under normal circumstances, following manufacturers recommendation, each 90 -Day Quart carton or Tube and Gel Pac will deliver one ounce of water every three days. When used to establish native plants outdoors, DRiWATER is designed to deliver only enough moisture to keep the plant under an adequate amount of stress, which causes the plant to seek its own moisture source to sustain itself. When used as supplemental irrigation to aid in ornamental plant establishment in an existing irrigated area, DRiWATER is designed to deliver enough water to keep the root mass moist between normal irrigation cycles.

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