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- The result…
soft water characteristics with dissolved minerals.
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- Growing cycle decreases, the
harvest being earlier.
- Crop production increases
- Plant disease rates drastically
decrease.
- Taste of grapes improves.
- Less water is used for
irrigation.
Therefore, less energy is used in water pipes.
- ~ Your customers deserve ~
a more nutritious grape & wine
with more minerals & less chemicals!
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- Can be done by applying MAGNETIZERS
on outside
of pipes.
- Reduces salinity and improves
irrigation.
- Dissolves more nutrients because
it lowers surface
tension of water. More
minerals are suspended in
concentration.
- Buffers the pH and causes more
minerals to pass
though the cell walls of
roots.
- Magnetized water being wetter,
penetrates soil faster
& deeper, allowing for
a deeper and larger root zone
to become more available
to stimulate plant growth.
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- Water irrigation may pose
unnatural water
conditions for
growing. Natural rain water is
soft & contains no
minerals. Soft water will
aggressively dissolve soil
minerals near plant
roots. This of
course promotes growth to the
extensive root systems
reaching more than 30
feet (9 meters).
- Grapes desire fairly fertile
soil, but soil that
drains thoroughly can
produce finer grapes.
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- Changes molecular structure of salt (sodium chloride) in the water.
- Prevents formation of incrustations in the pores of soil & vines.
- Is almost twice as effective when it comes to washing out salts from the
soil, as normal water.
- Washes away difficult to remove nitrate sulphates from the soil, and the
effectiveness of soil magnetization and desalination remains even during
water mineralization.
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- Gauss (pronounced “gows”) is how
many lines of flux per
square centimeter are
emitted from a magnet.
- More gauss does not mean more
strength.
- Oersted is the unit of
measurement that defines the distance
the power of the flux
extends from the surface.
- An analogy of the difference
between the Gauss rating and
measurement of energy
units (Oersted):
- gauss = voltage
- oersted = watts
- Whether the voltage (gauss) is
12, 110 or 220, a 15 watt light
bulb does not have the power of a 1000 watt light bulb.
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