H20GEL


Introduction to H20Gel
August 31, 2007, 9:11 pm
Filed under: An Introduction to H20GEL

H20Gel is a specially formulated for residential house plants and gardens. It is a Hydro-Preservation gel that reduces plant watering by absorbing and releasing H20 molecules within the soil of a house plant. The specially formulated gel is very easy to squeeze into the soil without getting your hands dirty.

The active chemical in H20Gel is a know as a cross-linked polyacrylamide which was actually developed by the United States Department of Agriculture since the late 60’s. Many farms, orchards, and vineyards have adopted this natural chemical to abosrb and retain water from evaporating and many Municipal Water Districts use this to filter their water, including Ebmud located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Polyacrylamide is a widly used chemical in many other industries and are also used to separate DNA fragments. Becuase of its jelly nature plastic surgeons are using as filler under the human skin. The super absorbent industry, is already a billion dollar industry.

Before H20GEL was available to consumers, the chemical was only found in packaged fertilizer, and in evaporated form and could only be used when planting new plants in the ground or pot. Since H20GEL, is a very slippery substance, it can that can leak through the cracks of any soil and ussually works best, if you make a hole for it to slip through. It can also be injected into the soil using special hardware.

You only to apply H20 Gel to your plant about every 5 years, since the H20 Gel can rehydrate itself over and over. Once the H20 molecules enter the soil, the H20GEL is ready to absorb additional water and retain and release.