I found a cheap water gel for like .12 cents per sachet here in our country. The people use it for their plants as an alternative watering and decoration. It's the same as how you make water gel. Now my question is, will this be a good alternative to water crystals?
Hi! It's hard to say without seeing the ingredients. As long as it doesn't have pesticides or fertilizers in it, it's probably ok. It just looks kinda weird to me, which is why I'd want to know what's in it first.
Hi! It's hard to say without seeing the ingredients. As long as it doesn't have pesticides or fertilizers in it, it's probably ok. It just looks kinda weird to me, which is why I'd want to know what's in it first.
"Water-Gel Crystals is a polymer gel powder (cationic polyacrylamide powder) and is non-toxic,
ecologically neutral, it breaks down after its useful working life to water, carbon dioxide (CO2)
and nitrogen.
Although non-toxic it should never be consumed or taken internally in either its granule or
its gelatinous forms, it should never be used by children without constant adult supervision."