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09-05-2007, 01:54 PM #1
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Using Rain Water when Possible
Don't forget your calmag plus!!!
And test it for pH- rainwater often contains sulfuric and nitric acid in concentarions high enough to register low pH. This comes from combustion of fossil fuels in the area where your local weather systems originate. For example, upstate New York suffers acid rain from factories and city smog originating in the 'rust belt' on the south shores of the Great Lakes.stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Using Rain Water when Possible It's pouring so hard here right now i couldnt pass up the oppurtunity to get some fresh rain water for my plant :D Rating: 5
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