Katyayani Water Hold Starch Based Super Absorbent | Organic Fertilizer | 1 kg(Pack-1 x 1 kg)
SKU: TB-KA-33707-C1-R98
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Short Description
Katyayani Water Hold Starch Based Super Absorbent Organic Fertilizer
Country of origin: India
Description
Enhance your agricultural yield with Katyayani Water Hold Starch Based Super Absorbent, now available at Toolsvilla. This premium organic fertilizer improves soil moisture retention, promotes healthy plant growth, and supports sustainable farming. Experience efficient water use and enriched soil vitality with Katyayani—trusted quality for thriving crops. Shop now at Toolsvilla.
Features
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Eco-Friendly: Crafted from renewable starch polymers, Water Hold is a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based absorbents.
Exceptional Absorbency: Absorbs up to 400 times its weight in water, ensuring extended moisture retention.
Slow Release: Gradually releases water, maintaining consistent moisture for plants and soils.
Biodegradable: Breaks down naturally with minimal environmental impact.
Versatile Use: Ideal for agriculture, landscaping, nurseries, erosion control, and crafts.
Non-Toxic: Safe for plants, animals, and humans; free from harmful chemicals.
Specification
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Brand: Katyayani
Weight (Approx.) : 1 kg
Made From : Corn Starch
Granule Formulation : Odorless, off-white
Absorption : 90% capacity in 1 hour
Applications
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Agriculture: Enhances crop yield by ensuring consistent water supply.
Landscaping: Maintains lush gardens and lawns, especially in dry regions.
Nurseries: Reduces watering frequency for young plants.
Erosion Control: Stabilizes soil and prevents erosion.
Crafts & Decor: Keeps plants hydrated in floral arrangements.
Usage
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Dosage
Trees & Vines (Young): 5 kg/acre
Older Plants: 7 g/plant or 14 g/plant
**Instructions : Mix Water Hold granules with soil or other substrates. Once saturated, the granules release water gradually over 12-15 days.