Mature trees face a unique set of water and stress-management challenges: extensive but often compacted or damaged root systems that struggle to access moisture beyond the drip line; reduced soil porosity and aeration that limit oxygen and nutrient uptake; heightened drought sensitivity during prolonged dry spells; and transplant shock when large-canopy trees are relocated.
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With SOCO® Soil Hydrogel Can Increase Yield by 78.28%
1. According to feedback, compared with the yield without SOCO® Soil Hydrogel, those with SOCO® Soil Hydrogel had succeeded in increasing yield by 78.28%.
2. The application of SOCO® Soil Hydrogel had decreased the water demand and irrigation frequency. The decreasing rate of water demand and irrigation frequency is 50%.
It is non-toxic and designed to degrade safely without harming eucalyptus roots or local ecosystems
Yes. It reduces nutrient leaching and supports long-term soil fertility by retaining and slowly releasing nutrients near the root zone.
Yes. It can bind with fertilizers and release nutrients gradually. Follow local guidance for compatibility and best practices.
Yes. By creating underground water reservoirs, it helps cut irrigation frequency and buffers trees through dry spells.
The duration of effectiveness can vary based on factors like soil conditions, climate, and application rates. Generally, SOCO soil hydrogel has a long-lasting impact and can continue to improve soil water retention over an extended period.
You can purchase SOCO soil hydrogel directly from our website or through authorized distributors. Contact our sales team for bulk orders or further assistance.
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