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Ive tried superabsorbents before, but couldn really tell a difference in my plants. How is Zeba different?

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Ive tried superabsorbents before, but couldn really tell a difference in my plants. How is Zeba different?

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A. Zeba is new and totally different from other water-preservation products, including any of the synthetic polyacrylate and polyacrylamide formulations (e.g., PAMs). You’ve likely heard of or had experience with the many synthetic polymers sold on the market, which are supersabsorbents made with petroleum-type formulations, the active ingredient used in disposable diapers. These synthetic polymers hold water tightly, which explains why these formulations are less effective in growing plants. The most important factor is not absorbency, but the ability of any superabsorbent to release water. No other absorbent product is able to release water as well as Zeba.

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