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<blockquote data-quote="Pineland" data-source="post: 829176" data-attributes="member: 15888"><p>ammonium laureth sulfate is a surfactant as well as the biodegradable soap mentioned. </p><p></p><p>Surfactants help water permeate the soil. A surfactant is any material that substantially reduces the surface tension of water when used in very low concentrations.</p><p></p><p>In soils where it is difficult to get the soil to retain water, organic soap, added as a surfactant, causes the water molecules to "stick," or adhere, to the soil particles, increasing the amount of moisture absorbed by the plant roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pineland, post: 829176, member: 15888"] ammonium laureth sulfate is a surfactant as well as the biodegradable soap mentioned. Surfactants help water permeate the soil. A surfactant is any material that substantially reduces the surface tension of water when used in very low concentrations. In soils where it is difficult to get the soil to retain water, organic soap, added as a surfactant, causes the water molecules to "stick," or adhere, to the soil particles, increasing the amount of moisture absorbed by the plant roots. [/QUOTE]
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