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Introduction to Aquakeeper


 

Human activity requires more resources today, including the vital need for water. Modern agriculture requires nearly two-thirds of the world groundwater. For this reason, the people began to devise ways to conserve water used for agriculture.

Water is consumed by plants from the soil through the roots. Water is usually present in the soil through evaporation and condensation processes that produce rain.

Water is used by plants as follows:

- to form a hydrocarbon through photosynthesis together with CO2.

- as the transportation medium for food etc..

- to help absorption of certain elements from the soil.

- to help regulate the temperature of the plantation area.

Water is an absolute necessity for plants for photosynthesis. Water is continually absorbed by plants from the soil and is lost through transpiration. Absorption is related to transpiration and varies depending on weather conditions. Water flows into the plant through the osmotic gradient formed between the soil and air.

Aquakeeper is made of environmentally safe super absorbent polymer crystals designed for all house plants, trees, shrubs, vegetable and flower gardens, lawns and golf courses, as well as crafts.

 

Aquakeeper can help:

Reduce plant watering by 50% while saving time and labor
Get deeper root penetration, hence better access to nutrients
Insure successful transplantation with minimal follow-up maintenance
Time-release water-soluble fertilizers
Aerate the soil without any mechanical means
Increase germination rate