| How do I dispose of unwanted gels?
Flora Gel does not bio accumulate & should never be dumped into a land fill when finished with.
Disposal is made easy by digging unwanted gels into any garden or pot plant soil.
Because Flora Gel is an absorbent polymer it makes an excellent water saver & soil conditioner for your plants.
It will continue to absorb & release water to your plants and will break down over several years.
Flora Gel is safe, biodegradable and non toxic.
What are the benefits of using Flora Gel?
When used in cut flowers:
There is no free water available for bacteria to grow, no need to change the water every 3 or 4 days.
Gels are rinsed after flowers have been disposed of & are ready to be used again.
Flowers are easy to stand & arrange in the gels & will not move.
Flora Gel has been specifically designed to help preserve & extend the life of your cut flowers, thus allowing you to enjoy your flowers longer.
When used in oil burners, floating candles & centrepieces:
Safer & easier to use instead of water and oils.
Clean up is easy, no water spilt.
When used for growing plants in:
Flora Gel will also absorb liquid fertilizer, nutrients & plant food as well as water.
Your plants will draw from these nutrients as they need it.
Will Flora Gel stain or smell?
Flora Gel hydrated in clean water has no smell or taste and will not stain.
Fully hydrated, Flora Gel is 99% water
Flora Gel that has been used for cut flowers will start to smell if gels have not been looked after and kept clean, as loose water breeds bacterial.
Flora Gel that has been coloured with food colouring or coated with oils may smell.
What if my child or dog eats it?
Flora Gel is similar to what is found in babies nappies and no harm should occur if swallowed in gel form by humans or animals.
The acids within the stomach will start to break down the gels and the water is released into the stomach and crystals are passed through.
Flora Gel is safe to handle, non toxic & biodegradable.
Will Flora Gel absorb all liquids?
Flora Gel will absorb most liquids, not oils.
Using distilled water or rain water to hydrate Flora Gel will result in larger gels.
Please visit the How To Use Flora Gel page for more information. |