This is a serious problem and the reason for using magnetic
water for soil desalination
is due to magnetic water's ability to dissolve salts
effectively. This has been proven
by the results of many years' experiments, carried out by
scientists of "Magnetic Technologies"
company in various world regions. Based on laboratory and field
experiments, "Magnetic
Technologies" company has developed a range of magnetic systems
that can be used for magnetic
treatment of water with different compositions, which are used
for desalination of soil
rich in chloride-sulphonitrate. Magnetized water is almost twice
as effective when it comes
to washing out salts from the soil, as normal water. In
addition, magnetized water washes
away difficult to remove nitrate sulphates from the soil, and
the effectiveness of soil
magnetization and desalination remains even during water
mineralization to up to 7000-8000 PPM.
Irrigation of plants using salt water is another problem.
Salt water is not suitable for
irrigation due to two reasons. First, when irrigating with salt
water, salts deposit in
plants and decrease cellular circulation. Second, hard salts
deposit in soil's capillaries,
making it non-permeable. However, if preliminary magnetization
of salt water is carried
out using devices produced by "Magnetic Technologies" company,
formation of incrustations
is prevented in the pores of soil and plants. Field experiments
that were carried out in
soil with hard salty water, rich in calcium sulphates, magnesium
and sodium chlorides,
were all successful, even during irrigation of agricultural
cultures with magnetized water
taken from Caspian Sea with mineralization of 14000 PPM. The
results of these experiments
have not only proven that this method can be used, but also that
it is essential for some
agricultural cultures. For example, sorghum crop/harvest
increased by 45%, and corn by 30%,
compared to a control area that was irrigated by normal (non-
salty) and non-magnetized water.
Examples on photographs
These photographs show one of the experiments that included
using salt water for irrigation
of different plants. As it can be seen on photo 1, this
experiment was carried out in the
same conditions, with the only difference being that the right
side of the experiment land
was irrigated using magnetic water, whereas, left (control) side
of experimental land was
irrigated using normal (non-magnetized) water and seeds did not
undergo magnetic treatment.
Salt content in both cases was 10 thousand PPM.
Photo 1.
Photo 2.
Magnetic systems used for irrigation.
 Magnetic water |
 Control |
Photo 3.
As can be seen on photographs, when irrigating with magnetic
water,
not only growth rate
changes but the color of the soil.
 Magnetic water |
 Control |
Photo 4.
In this case, changes in the soil structure also can be seen.
 Magnetic water |
 Control |
Photo 5.
Seedlings of lemons. In the control group, lemon seedlings
died.
 Magnetic water |
 Control |
Photo 6.
These photographs clearly show that all plants on the control
land, died.
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