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melledout
04-02-2005, 10:11 PM
I've got friends in Oregon who are jumping over this new ag and flower growing product. www.zeba.com

They're getting much faster germination, much larger plant size with less water. They say it's built on lots of USDA research then more years in private development. They know someone at the company and it's about to be labeled Organic, although it's already totally biodegradable. The Zeba stuff seems to repeatedly get 25% or so higher yield in plants. But it's new on the market and I'm wondering if anyone has bought from their store and tried it.

mellow mood
04-03-2005, 04:18 PM
is this supposed to be some pub? or what? u paid fer that?

rysk8er420
04-04-2005, 04:45 PM
i havnt tried it, but for only 20 bucks for a decent size container, it could probably be worth the money to see if it works as well as advertised

Marlboroman
04-04-2005, 05:03 PM
Baby diapers are made with the same stuff, Altho not as engineered im sure.

but for the money diapers cost, you would have to be a fool to waste them lol

melledout
04-05-2005, 03:30 AM
No, totally different from diapers, I think. I spent more time on the web site. Their stuff is starch and diapers are petroleum. Here's from their FAQ:

Q. Iâ??ve tried superabsorbents before, but couldnâ??t really tell a difference in my plants.

A. Zeba is totally new, and totally different from other products. Youâ??ve likely had experience with the many polyacrylamide formulations (PAMs) sold on the market. PAMs are supersabsorbents made with petroleum-type PAM formulations, the active ingredient used in disposable diapers. PAMs hold water tightly â?? a good thing for diapers, but a bad thing when your plant fights it for a drink, which explains why these formulations are less effective in growing plants.