Well to speak a bit . . . Gases are more soluble in colder liquids. What is most of atmosphere made up of??? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? (Damn AK-47!!!) NITROGEN!! So in theory, more nitrogen would be dissolved in the water, right? In theory, yes, but the added amount is only a molecule or two. Snow, is exactly as the gentleman above stated, rainwater. There is no magic formula here, just cold frozen rain water. Still aren't believing me? Take a warm can of coke, shake it up, and open her up. Do the same with a cold can of coke. Which spews more foam??? CO2 is a gas, and reacts the same way . . . of course it has been compressed and forced into the liquid during manufacturing . . see the point?? Naturally, gas doesn't dissolve into liquid at that fast a rate. End of my stony rant.
super420 Reviewed by super420 on . Ever try snow... I have been using melted snow to water my bitches...snow contains nitrogen so its like free nutes...anyone else trying this or am I the only one...I suggest you try it... :thumbsup: Rating: 5