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titleOfInvention Carbide, wood vinegar, ash, open field with magnet, functional water for hydroponics and combined system cultivation
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Problem] To provide a functional water and a cultivation system having both nutrients and minerals necessary for plant growth. SOLUTION: Mineral electrolytic functional water containing water obtained by subdividing water molecules by the magnetic field characteristics of carbide and white coal carbonized to 800 ° C to 1500 ° C or a high-temperature carbide at or above that temperature, wood vinegar solution and ash, Used for hydroponics and combined cultivation.
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