When the plant needs more moisture does DRiWATER® liquefy at a faster rate?
No. Liquefaction is the process of DRiWATER® becoming liquid water. The liquefaction rates are controllable and predictable and are determined by the amount of DRiWATER® that is exposed to soil. Exposing the bottom cross-section of the Quart carton of DRiWATER® to soil will result in liquefaction of one-ounce every three days. If a plant needs more moisture, additional DRiWATER® or supplemental irrigation is necessary.
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