Exploring the potential of magic water beads in horticulture

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Magic water beads, also known as water gel beads or water pearls, are small polymer balls that absorb and hold water. These beads start off as tiny particles that can expand up to 100 times their original size when placed in water. The main idea is that magic water beads are small polymer balls that absorb and hold water..

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Reviews for "The surprising diversity of magic water bead shapes and sizes"

- Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the magic water beads. They did not live up to the hype at all. I followed the instructions carefully but they did not expand as much as they were supposed to, and they quickly lost their shape and became mushy. Additionally, the colors were not as vibrant as they appeared in the pictures. Overall, I would not recommend these magic water beads.
- Jason - 1 star - I had such high hopes for the magic water beads, but they turned out to be a complete waste of money. They did not grow to their full size, and even after waiting for several hours, they remained small and hard. Not only that, but they did not hold their shape well and started to lose their form within a day. I was very disappointed with this product, and I would not purchase it again.
- Emily - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the magic water beads. I found them to be messy and difficult to handle. They were sticky and stuck to my hands and everything else they came into contact with. The beads also had an unpleasant smell, which was not mentioned in the product description. Overall, I found the experience more frustrating than enjoyable, and I would not recommend these magic water beads.

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